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Designed for both Linux newcomers and power users, and inspired by Ubuntu, Bolix is the next step forward for Linux distributions.
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- Boots in Live mode, straight from the CD
- Includes Firefox, OpenOffice.org, games and more
- Excellent hardware detection
- User-friendly hard drive installer
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Bolix
Stupid name - check.
Ugly website - check.
State the obvious features that ALL distros have - check.
So yup, must be another useless Unoobtu spin off.