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Linux vector graphics
Linux vector graphics













The SuperGamer distribution is based on the VectorLinux code base.

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The latest edition is a preview of the Deluxe Edition. VectorLinux presently has two Live Editions: Standard and SOHO. It is also possible to install VectorLinux from the Live Edition CD. This enables the user to test a distribution on a system without the need of re-partitioning and installing to the hard drive. The Live Editions are bootable CDROMs which contain the VectorLinux operating system on the CD. Light Edition is usable on computers with 256 MB of RAM.

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Additional applications are available through the package manager or by compiling user applications. It is supplied with Seamonkey as the browser/email client/html editor and includes some of the applications found in the Standard Edition.

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Version 7.2 is based upon the IceWM window manager. The Light Edition is designed for older computers with limited resources. Additional included applications are Libreoffice and GIMP among many others. The Deluxe Standard Version contains the standard edition plus numerous additional applications specific to that VL version. Standard Edition is a freely downloadable distribution based on Xfce and specifically designed for use on older computers with slower processors and less RAM. A deluxe edition of SOHO, which contains additional applications, is also available. Applications include LibreOffice, Java, the GIMP, Xsane, CUPS, Xara Xtreme, financial applications, and others. The SOHO (Small Office/Home Office) Edition is designed for modern computers and is based on the KDE desktop environment. SOHO Edition (Discontinued after version 7.0) Editions įour editions of VectorLinux are maintained: SOHO, Standard, Light and Live. Since version 7 the Standard Edition is also available for the x86-64 platform, known as VLocity64 7.

linux vector graphics

VectorLinux, abbreviated VL, is a Linux distribution for the x86 platform based on the Slackware Linux distribution, originally developed by Canadian developers Robert S.















Linux vector graphics