Xinhua Technology System Software Co., Ltd. (SWHSS) is later launched after the Xinhua Linux Huami system desktop version of Rays LX, once again launched the LiveCD version Rays DX.
LiveCD, you can direct CDs available for Linux systems. Contrary to "Rescue Mode" boot options that can be used in most widely applying releases, LiveCD design is that when booting from the CD, provide a complete set of universal or highly dedicated tools, fast, Efficient solve practical problems. Because of its security, effectiveness, etc., it is widely used in some specific small servers, system recovery, demo reports, and daily applications. Linux system installation difficulties have become one of the main obstacles affecting Linux promotion. According to a large number of netizens, they have to give up installing Linux after many trials. LiveCD does not need to be installed, there is no need for hard disk space support, there is no need to reinstall, insert the disc, you can start using, is ideal for Linux users.
Xinhua Linux Huawei system LiveCD Rays DX is a Linux desktop use operating system that is consistent with Rays LX, taking into account some special uses of LiveCD, add some practical tools. Warai Rays DX uses the latest Linux core kernel-2.6.7, inherits the Rays LX efficient Debian software management system, integrated XWindow, and uses the GNOME 2.6 window management system and integrated OpenOffice office suite. Based on IIIMF input method servers, there is a common input method such as violet, intelligent ABC, pinyin, five strokes. Rays DX supports almost all mainstream PC hardware, users can automatically detect hardware and join the network using the Rays DX boot computer. Integrated Mozilla, OpenOffice, Media Player Totem, Instant Communication Software GAIM, PDF Document Reader XPDF, and Graphics Processing Software GIMP can make users experience Linux in the most concise, effective way.
The launch of Xinhua Linux Huami system rays DX will have more users to contact, understand the Linux operating system, and promote Linux development.
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