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Posted on June 2, 2007

BeleniX v0.6 LiveCD Screenshots

Phoronix has screenshots of the OpenSolaris BeleniX v0.6 LiveCD.

Posted on December 21, 2006

BeleniX LiveCD v0.5.1 Screenshots

[Phoronix] has screenshots of the OpenSolaris-based BeleniX v0.5.1 LiveCD. Most of what is being seen is XFCE, but there is plenty of interesting stuff on the command line.

Posted on December 6, 2006

Carry hard disk in a pen drive!

The Times of India is reporting that BeleniX, a Solaris based LiveCD, is now bootable from a USB Flash drive.

“You can now buy a thumb drive, visit the BeleniX website and mount the whole OS on to it. You can then carry this with you and use it. We’ll now work on enhancements for future versions,”he said.

Posted on July 24, 2006July 24, 2006

B’lore techies put OpenSolaris on CD

Indiatimes Infotech has an article about BeleniX and the developers working on it.

BANGALORE: This city’s techies are creating some cutting edge stuff. Moinak Ghosh, an engineer at Sun Microsystems, has taken the lead on Solaris 10, the flagship operating system (OS) of Sun, and come up with a new version called BeleniX.

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