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[http://www.zenwalk.org/ Zenwalk Linux] is a desktop [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operating_system/ Operating System] built using the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU/Linux/ Linux] environment. It is built on the Linux 2.26.x kernel base.  
[http://www.zenwalk.org/ Zenwalk Linux] is a desktop [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operating_system/ Operating System] built using the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU/Linux/ Linux] environment. It is built on the Linux 2.26.x kernel base.  


Originally called "Minislack"<ref name="Zenwalk Manual">Zenwalk Manual, http://manual.zenwalk.org/startup_guide/zenwalk6_startup_guide_en.pdf/</ref>, Zenwalk is the brainchild of Jean-Philippe Guillemin in 2005. Zenwalk Linux is based on [http://www.slackware.com/ Slackware Linux]<ref name="COMP 3000 Report of Slackware">COMP 3000 Report on Slackware http://homeostasis.scs.carleton.ca/wiki/index.php/COMP_3000_2011_Report:_Slackware_13.37/</ref>, a robust Linux distribution faithful to the spirit of UNIX. Zenwalk is regarded as one of the fastest Linux distributions available in a binary version<ref name="Zenwalk Manual"/>. It is intended to be user-friendly for people who are both computer newbie's and Linux/Unix newbie's. The LiveCD is ~687MB in size, while the Standard .iso is closer to ~520MB in size.
Originally called "Minislack"<ref name="Zenwalk Manual">Zenwalk Manual. "Start-up Guide." Accessed 17 October 2011. http://manual.zenwalk.org/startup_guide/zenwalk6_startup_guide_en.pdf/</ref>, Zenwalk is the brainchild of Jean-Philippe Guillemin in 2005. Zenwalk Linux is based on [http://www.slackware.com/ Slackware Linux]<ref name="COMP 3000 Report on Slackware">COMP 3000 Report on Slackware. Accessed 17 October 2011. http://homeostasis.scs.carleton.ca/wiki/index.php/COMP_3000_2011_Report:_Slackware_13.37/</ref>, a robust Linux distribution faithful to the spirit of UNIX. Zenwalk is regarded as one of the fastest Linux distributions available in a binary version<ref name="Zenwalk Manual"/>. It is intended to be user-friendly for people who are both computer newbie's and Linux/Unix newbie's. The LiveCD is ~687MB in size, while the Standard .iso is closer to ~520MB in size.


Zenwalk was designed with the following objectives:<ref name="Zenwalk Manual"/>
Zenwalk was designed with the following objectives:<ref name="Zenwalk Manual"/>
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Zenwalk is optimized for the i686 instruction set, but is backward compatible with i486.
Zenwalk is optimized for the i686 instruction set, but is backward compatible with i486.


The minimum hardware requirements for Zenwalk are:<ref name="Zenwalk">Zenwalk Homepage, http://www.zenwalk.org/</ref>
The minimum hardware requirements for Zenwalk are:<ref name="Zenwalk">Zenwalk Homepage. "Zenwalk". Accessed 11 October 2011. http://www.zenwalk.org/</ref>


:*Pentium III class processor
:*Pentium III class processor
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:*4 GB HDD space
:*4 GB HDD space


Zenwalk is localized into many language installations, including French<ref name="ZW French">Zenwalk French, http://zenwalk-fr.org/</ref>, Spanish<ref name="ZW Spanish">Zenwalk Spanish, http://www.zenwalk-es.tk/</ref>, Hungarian<ref name="ZW Hungarian">Zenwalk Hungarian, http://hu.zenwalk.org/</ref>, Polish<ref name="ZW Polish">Zenwalk Polish, http://www.zenwalk.netne.net/</ref>, and more.
Zenwalk is localized into many language installations, including French<ref name="ZW French">Zenwalk French. Accessed 17 October 2011. http://zenwalk-fr.org/</ref>, Spanish<ref name="ZW Spanish">Zenwalk Spanish. Accessed 17 October 2011. http://www.zenwalk-es.tk/</ref>, Hungarian<ref name="ZW Hungarian">Zenwalk Hungarian. Accessed 17 October 2011. http://hu.zenwalk.org/</ref>, Polish<ref name="ZW Polish">Zenwalk Polish. Accessed 17 October 2011. http://www.zenwalk.netne.net/</ref>, and more.


==Installation==
==Installation==

Revision as of 02:35, 18 October 2011

Part 1

Background

Zenwalk Linux is a desktop Operating System built using the Linux environment. It is built on the Linux 2.26.x kernel base.

Originally called "Minislack"<ref name="Zenwalk Manual">Zenwalk Manual. "Start-up Guide." Accessed 17 October 2011. http://manual.zenwalk.org/startup_guide/zenwalk6_startup_guide_en.pdf/</ref>, Zenwalk is the brainchild of Jean-Philippe Guillemin in 2005. Zenwalk Linux is based on Slackware Linux<ref name="COMP 3000 Report on Slackware">COMP 3000 Report on Slackware. Accessed 17 October 2011. http://homeostasis.scs.carleton.ca/wiki/index.php/COMP_3000_2011_Report:_Slackware_13.37/</ref>, a robust Linux distribution faithful to the spirit of UNIX. Zenwalk is regarded as one of the fastest Linux distributions available in a binary version<ref name="Zenwalk Manual"/>. It is intended to be user-friendly for people who are both computer newbie's and Linux/Unix newbie's. The LiveCD is ~687MB in size, while the Standard .iso is closer to ~520MB in size.

Zenwalk was designed with the following objectives:<ref name="Zenwalk Manual"/>

  • Be simple and fast
  • Provide one application for one task on the install CD
  • Be a complete development/desktop environment
  • Be small enough to distribute on a single CD-ROM

Zenwalk is optimized for the i686 instruction set, but is backward compatible with i486.

The minimum hardware requirements for Zenwalk are:<ref name="Zenwalk">Zenwalk Homepage. "Zenwalk". Accessed 11 October 2011. http://www.zenwalk.org/</ref>

  • Pentium III class processor
  • 256 MB RAM
  • 4 GB HDD space

Zenwalk is localized into many language installations, including French<ref name="ZW French">Zenwalk French. Accessed 17 October 2011. http://zenwalk-fr.org/</ref>, Spanish<ref name="ZW Spanish">Zenwalk Spanish. Accessed 17 October 2011. http://www.zenwalk-es.tk/</ref>, Hungarian<ref name="ZW Hungarian">Zenwalk Hungarian. Accessed 17 October 2011. http://hu.zenwalk.org/</ref>, Polish<ref name="ZW Polish">Zenwalk Polish. Accessed 17 October 2011. http://www.zenwalk.netne.net/</ref>, and more.

Installation

Basic Operation

Usage Evaluation

Part 2

Part 3

References

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