OS family Unix-like Source model Open source | Working state Discontinued Available in English | |
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Latest release 3.0 / 15 May 2009; 7 years ago (2009-05-15) Update method APT (front-ends available) |
Aurora (formerly named Eeebuntu) (not to be confused with EasyPeasy, formerly known as Ubuntu Eee) is an operating system for netbooks. The current version is based on Ubuntu, though newer versions will be based on Debian Unstable. Eeebuntu was designed originally for the Asus Eee PC line of netbooks.
Contents
Four versions are available for install: Standard, NBR (standard with Ubuntu Netbook Edition), Base and LXDE.
Features
History
Eeebuntu was created in Dec 2007 by Steve Wood. At that time Eeebuntu was little more than a collection of scripts applied to a live Ubuntu image. As the project matured the post install scripts were dropped in favour of a modified kernel that contained pre-compiled hardware drivers.
Other developers took interest in the project and by December 2008 Eeebuntu had grown into a Linux distribution in its own right with around 1,500 registered forum users. Eeebuntu 2.0 was the first Eeebuntu version to completely remove Ubuntu branding and use its own artwork and themes.
Eeebuntu has 4 versions:
Current release
The latest release of Eeebuntu is based on Ubuntu 9.04. It addresses a number of issues with the integrated Intel graphics cards and provides Eee PC specific optimization.