User:Abhradip/MinimaLubuntu

ADMOS-Lite (previously known as minimalubuntu) is an operating system that features LXDE and lightweight programs based on Ubuntu, but it is not an official project by Canonical Ltd. The goal of ADMOS-Lite is to create a distribution based on Ubuntu that is reasonably fast even on limited hardware & comprises of 100% free software only. In contrast to other variants of Ubuntu, ADMOS-Lite is focused on providing a trimmed set of software packages while providing the experience expected by a modern computer user. Furthermore, the user interface is designed to be usable even at smaller resolutions such as those on older computers and netbooks.

ADMOS-Lite uses software from the repositories of Ubuntu but also excludes non-free elements. ADMOS-Lite is promoted, developed, and distributed by the P4F Project.

Naming
Previously naming was thought to be done as MinimaLubuntu. It was a mix between the two strings Minimal and Lubuntu. Lubuntu in turn stands for LXDE based distributions of Ubuntu. But finding the possibility that the use of Ubuntu Trademark may lead to trademark issues the P4F project team soon changed the name to ADMOS-Lite. ADMOS is the main operating system development project at P4F.

Main Characteristics

 * Minimal (308mb)
 * Version 1 is Based of Ubuntu 9.04
 * Uses Desktop Environment provided by LXDE
 * Ready to go for further customiztion with necessary tools inbuilt including a CD/DVD burner
 * Fast file processing and a nice file manager.
 * Inbuilt IceCat Browser (100% Free Alternative to Firefox 3.5) with private browsing features.
 * 100% Free Software (i.e. No restricted or multiverse module)
 * Easy Graphical Package Installer with Synaptics
 * Lightweight text editor Leafpad.
 * Comes Free of Cost.

Licensing
This software is released under GNU GPL.

History

 * Release of ADMOS-Slack as the original liteweight distro from P4F on http://passion4freedom.org/downloads on 19th May 2009. It was a slax remodification.
 * Release of ADMOS-Lite on 27th September 2009. Base changed to ubuntu and size stripped down to 308mb from 386mb

Support
Support for this operating system is provided primarily through p4f mailing list