Turkix is a Mandrake-based live Linux distribution. It brings a new file hierarchy in which the whole file system is cloned under one single directory called "/all". "/all" has subdirectories like "/all/Programs/", "/all/System", "/all/ Personal Files" etc. And "/all/Programs" directory has subfolders like: "/all/Programs/~programname/ Configuration Files", "/all/Programs/~programname/ Manuals" etc. Apart from this, Turkix features a unique control panel, embedded into Konqueror (a kioslave actually), which is a synthesis of Mandrake Control Center, KDE Control Center, third party configuration tools, and other additions. The package management system is rpmx. Other great features are the Linux port of Mac OS X's Expose, and the graphical installation wizard.
| Tags | Operating System Kernels Linux Operating Systems Linux Distributions CD-Based |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Linux |
| Translations | Turkish |
Recent releases


Changes: This version features English support, full i18n support for Turkix software, new configuration tools including Turkix AutoStarter, a new desktop architecture, and Firefox and Thunderbird as default applications instead of the Mozilla Suite.


Changes: This release features Control Center cleanups, with a new XP style interface, updates OpenOffice.org to 1.1.4, adds a few minor security patches, migrates the wizards to Qt for a better look and feel, adds grpmx, a new RPM installation wizard, adds new KDE patches and apt-get integration, and stabilizes the Windows-style file hierarchy.


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