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Kurumin Linux is a LiveCD Linux distribution based on Debian via Knoppix and Kanotix. Its main features are the advanced hardware auto-detection (inherited from Knoppix), Brazilian Portuguese language and content and ease of use. The first releases of Kurumin were small enough to fit on a mini-CD, but that goal was abandoned with the release of Kurumin 4.0, when larger packages such as OpenOffice.org and a Java Virtual Machine were included. As of release 6.0, the size of the disk image is about 508MB. According to DistroWatch, Kurumin is the most popular Linux distribution in Brazil and either used by Brazilian Government. Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (1024x768, 961 KB) File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Kurumin Linux ...
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Carlos Eduardo Morimoto is the author of Kurumin, a Linux distribution based on Knoppix. ...
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The distribution features a proprietary control center named ClicaAki (roughly: "ClickHere"), which can be used to transfer control to a series of "magic icons" which install software not included in the live CD (especially games) and configure a wide range of networking options. It also provides access to the Synaptic package manager. A screenshot of Synaptic. ...
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Kurumin comes from the Tupi word "curumim", which means boy. The usage of the letter K, instead of the usual Portuguese spelling ("curumi" or "curumim"), brings it in line with KDE (Kurumin's default desktop environment) and with Knoppix. The Tupi languages are a language family of 70 languages which are spoken by Indian tribesmen in South America. ...
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See also Distributions based on Kurumin Linux: Poseidon Linux is a GNU/Linux distribution based on Kurumin Linux, developed and maintained by a team of scientists in the Rio Grande do Sul University Foundation (Portuguese: Fundação Universidade do Rio Grande) in Brazil. ...
Kalango Linux is a Brazilian Linux distribution based on Knoppix. ...
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