Myah OS 2.2 SE Released
Myah OS 2.2 is available for download. 2.2 is running on the very
latest Slackware 11 packages with the exception of the KDE packages. I used an older release because of some problems with mounting media that are happening do to Slackwares lack of HAL and KDE's moving to HAL support. I have also used the Firefox 2.0 b1 version not the current b2 because of errors that came out with the b2 version.
I would like to thank the resources behind Myah OS. Slackware for
there base system that is simple fast. Linuxpackages.net and Slacky.it sites as I also use packages found on them sometimes. Linux-live.org and Slax for there tools in making a live CD from slackware. I used tools information and packages from these sites to get a basic system that I could build from. Myah is not just a compilation from these sites. I build many packages myself from source. But those resources gave me a working system to build from. Here are some of the software you will find in 2.2.
KDE 3.5.3 because of the bug in 3.5.4.
Linux Kernel 2.6.17.8 with Bootsplash, Squashfs, Unionfs.
Firefox 2.0b1 with Polyesterfox, Flash, Java, Mplayerplug-in,
Greasemonkey and Pklaunch.
Thunderbird 1.5.0.7
Sunbird 0.3a2
Koffice
Gimp 2.2.12
RealPlayer 10 Gold
Xine 0.99.4 with codecs and DVD support
GMplayer with codecs and DVD support
Amarok 1.4.1
Audacity 1.3.0b
XMMS 1.2.10
StreamTuner 0.99.99 with StreamRipper.
NVU 1.0
Blender 2.42a
Kino 0.9.0
Bittorrent 4.4.0
ATI and nVidia video drivers.
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