What is Dreamlinux ?
• Dreamlinux is a modern and modular Linux system that can be run directly from the CD and optionally be easily installed onto your HD.
• Dreamlinux comes with a selection of the best applications designed to meet mostly of your daily needs.
• Dreamlinux is based on Debian and Morphix, which means it takes advantages of their best features and adds its own modern development tools.
• Being a modular system Dreamlinux allows you to add new modules comprising your preferred applications and build a new Distro that meet your requirements by means of its revolutionary MKDistro tool.
Using Dreamlinux
• Insert the Dreamlinux Live CD on the CD-ROM/DVD drive on your computer and boot up the system. Dreamlinux will be started. If necessary configure your BIOS to boot up via the CD-ROM drive.
• Dreamlinux can be started in Brazilian Portuguese, English or Spanish (additional languages coming soon...) by means of choosing the appropriate language on the boot menu.
• In the rare case Dreamlinux fails in automatically detect your hardware it suffices to use one of the several available options on the boot menu.
• If desired DreamLinux can be installed on your HD fast and easily. Execute the option HD Install via Menu or Control Panel.
See what you can do running Dreamlinux, both as a Live CD or installed on HD:
Work with:
The OpenOffice.org office suite;
The Orage personal organizer;
The PDF Reader Evince;
The instant communicator aMsn; and the Icedove e-mail processor and the Firefox web browser previously configured, including several useful plugins such as java, flash, audio and video, etc.
Design, paint, publish:
Unleash your imagination with the digital painting applications: Gogh, Gsumi and GimpShop. Draw using Inkscape, the last word in vector graphics design, with exclusive features. Publish a book, a magazine or a newspaper using Scribus.
Listen to:
Music, be in the traditional CD format, be in the new audio formats such as mp3, ogg and wma, using XMMS and Gxine. Cut, mend and edit audio files using Audacity. Use Grip to extract tracks from your CD and record audio CDs using Gnomebaker.
View:
Download the contents of a digital video camera using Kino.
Download photos from a photo camera with just one mouse click.
Cut, paste and edit using AviDemux.Backup your DVDs using XdvdShrink.
Record DVD using Gnomebaker.Run any video format file using MPlayer with legends and several tunning options.Watch DVDs with the original interactive menus using Gxine.
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