MilaX
MilaX 0.4 desktop | |
Developer | Alexander Eremin |
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OS family | Unix-like |
Working state | Discontinued[1] |
Source model | Open source |
Latest release | 0.5[2] / February 15, 2010 |
Kernel type | Monolithic |
Default user interface | JWM (previously FVWM) |
License | CDDL |
Official website | www.milax.org |
MilaX is an OpenSolaris Live CD distro designed to fit on a business-card sized miniCD. x86 and SPARC versions are downloadable in bootable ISO 9660 and USB disk images. The Live CD can also be used to install the operating system to a hard disk through with ZFS-boot support. MilaX can be successfully loaded in Vmware, Qemu and VirtualBox. Still small, it features light applications such as JWM, Beaver, Urxvt, Vim, Sylpheed, Midnight Commander, Midori, XMMS, ePDFView, VNC viewer, Rdesktop, Conky. By installing the SVR4 and IPS add-ons, you can basically convert MilaX into OpenSolaris. MilaX booted into JWM Desktop in about ~14 seconds on SSD drive.[citation needed]
Articles[edit]
- Using the MilaX LiveCD for failsafe booting
- Adding a LiveCD Distribution to an existing Solaris installation
- Adding xVM DomU support to a Solaris LiveCD Distribution
- How to access a Solaris partition from Windows or Linux
- How to install Milax 0.3 on a virtual disk in a Qemu Virtual Machine
- Converting the MilaX LiveCD for SPARC to a WANBOOT image
References[edit]
- ↑ "MilaX". DistroWatch.com. Retrieved June 19, 2012.
- ↑ "MilaX 0.5 released". osol-announce mailing list archive. Retrieved June 19, 2012.
External links[edit]
- Official website
- MilaX OpenSolaris project
- MilaX on Genunix
- Template:Google video by Alexander Eremin
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