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===Background===
===Background===


* Swift Linux is based on the full version of antiX Linux for the 686 processor, which is a very lightweight AND user-friendly distribution that uses the large Debian repository. It is designed to compete with four operating systems (OS) as followings: Windows(especially Windows XP), Ubuntu, Linux Mint and Puppy Linux. Swift Linux was supported by Linux Mint and Puppy Linux but the special editions of Swift Linux, which were supported by Hannah Montana Linux. Normally, users could download the distribution from its official website:[[http://www.swiftlinux.org/downloads | Swift Linux download page]]
* Swift Linux is based on the full version of antiX Linux for the 686 processor, which is a very lightweight AND user-friendly distribution that uses the large Debian repository. It is designed to compete with four operating systems (OS) as followings: Windows(especially Windows XP), Ubuntu, Linux Mint and Puppy Linux. Swift Linux was supported by Linux Mint and Puppy Linux but the special editions of Swift Linux, which were supported by Hannah Montana Linux. Normally, users could download the distribution from its official website:[http://www.swiftlinux.org/downloads Swift Linux download page]
* how it may be obtained,
* how it may be obtained,
* its approximate size,
* its approximate size,

Revision as of 14:22, 13 October 2011

Background

  • Swift Linux is based on the full version of antiX Linux for the 686 processor, which is a very lightweight AND user-friendly distribution that uses the large Debian repository. It is designed to compete with four operating systems (OS) as followings: Windows(especially Windows XP), Ubuntu, Linux Mint and Puppy Linux. Swift Linux was supported by Linux Mint and Puppy Linux but the special editions of Swift Linux, which were supported by Hannah Montana Linux. Normally, users could download the distribution from its official website:Swift Linux download page
  • how it may be obtained,
  • its approximate size,
  • and its heritage (what other OS distribution(s) is it derived from.

Also include any other background information that you feel is relevant for understanding the rest of your report.

Installation/Startup

In this section, detail how you got the distribution up and running. Ideally, include a screenshot or two of the installation/boot procedure. Describe the setup of the virtualization software you used, if any. Also detail any problems you encountered and how you overcame them (or didn't).

Basic Operation

Here describe your experience in using your distribution for simple use cases. You should attempt to use the distribution for its intended purpose; if this is not feasible, explain why but still do your best to use it in some capacity. Again, explain any problems you encountered. Also, if feasible, include a screenshot of some typical or interesting activities.

Usage Evaluation

To what extent does your chosen distribution meet its design goals? What is your overall impression of it? Be candid and specific in your critique or praise.

References

List all references used in proper bibliographic form, if any. Be sure to cite these sources in the main text as appropriate.