Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Hybryde Linux 1
Olivier Larrieu has announced the release of Hybryde
Linux 1, a desktop Linux distribution with one unique feature - the
ability to switch rapidly and fluidly between a number of desktop
environments and window managers without logging out and without having
to close open applications first. The list includes Enlightenment 17,
GNOME Shell, GNOME 3 "Fallback" mode, KDE, LXDE, Openbox, Unity, Xfce
and FVWM. The switching between desktops is achieved via a customisable
Hy-menu which also allows launching applications and configuring the
system. The project's website is in French and by default the
distribution only supports the French language, but extra language packs
can be installed from standard Ubuntu 12.04 repositories. If you
understand French please visit the project's home page to learn more about the concepts and techniques employed by this distribution. Download (MD5) the live DVD image from here: Hybryde_Evolution_v1-live-dvd-32bits.iso (1,595MB).
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