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Hey guys i have checked out the Amigolinux homepage and i have no idea where to download all of the files at once.....I cant find the ISO either. Can someone drop me a link or explain it to me.
Doesn't look like there is an iso. It is packages you download and build the desktop you want.
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Binary Packages: Most binary packages we provide are here. These are usually Slackware-style 'tgz' packages. However, the binaries should work on many other ix86 Linux systems as well. If you run Slackware, you can install them using 'installpkg'.
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GUI Components: This section contains basic components to build your own compact desktop environment. It includes a variety of software such as window managers, panels, menu tools, run-boxes, system trays, taskbars, dialog and message tools, etc.
Applications: You'll find your new GUI environment pretty spartan without some accessories. This section has an extensive collection of applications and supporting libraries which is constantly growing.
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