Devil-Linux 1.6.3 released
Devil-Linux is a distribution which boots and runs completely from CDROM or USB flash drive. The configuration can be saved to a floppy diskette or a USB pen drive. Devil Linux was originally intended to be a dedicated firewall/router but now Devil-Linux can also be used as a dedicated server for many applications. Attaching an optional hard drive is easy, and many network services are included in the distribution.
Because boot/OS and (optionally) configuration [in a tarball] are stored on read-only media, Devil-Linux offers high security with easy and safe upgrades, the system being fully configurable with no writeable system device. If hard drive(s) are added for data storage, LVM is standard (easing expansion and backup) and software Raid is straightforward. Virtual machine use is also well supported, with VMware modules built-in.
Mon 31st Dec,2012 - Devil-Linux 1.6.3 released
Author - Heiko
Devil-Linux 1.6.3 has been released! This release brings lots of software updates, in addition to support for being a file and backup server for Apple computers. Please see the change log for details.Devil-Linux Downloads
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- Institut Pierre-Simon Laplace - CNRS RSYNC
- Institut de Recherche et Coordination Acoustique/Musique FTP
- Université des Sciences et Technologies de Lille
- Institut Pierre-Simon Laplace - CNRS HTTP
- Institut de Recherche et Coordination Acoustique/Musique HTTP
- Institut Pierre-Simon Laplace - CNRS FTP
- Laboratoire de Meteorologie Dynamique - CNRS
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http://www.devil-linux.org/news/index.php?item=1999