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Dynebolic



         


dyne:bolic is a LiveCD GNU/Linux distribution produced by Jamila of Rasta Software. It does not require installation to a hard drive and attempts to recognize most devices and peripherals automatically (for example sound, video, TV etc). The basic system requirements are a PC with an i586 class CPU, 64 MB of RAM and an IDE CD-ROM (or Xbox).

dyne:bolic has been shaped by the needs of media activists, artists and creatives, being a practical tool for multimedia production. With it one can manipulate and broadcast both sound and video with tools to record, edit, encode and stream.

It can also be run from harddisk by simply copying a directory from the CD. Booting from a floppy disk is also supported. It can save user settings in a file on partition which can be also encrypted for better privacy.

It is entirely based on free software.

Window Maker is used as the desktop interface.

Version 1.2 contains many JACK Audio Connection Kit applications and can easily turn a network of computers into an openMosix cluster.

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