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Looks familiar - Valtam - 07-11-2016

https://sourceforge.net/projects/duzeru/

[img height=449 width=800]https://distrowatch.com/images/cgfjoewdlbc/duzeru.png[/img]

Can't find their source code though.


Re: Looks familiar - Wirezfree - 07-11-2016

Oscar Wilde:
“Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery that mediocrity can pay to greatness.”


Re: Looks familiar - trinidad - 07-11-2016

https://github.com/duzerulinux

My Guese has too much Rican in it to read all this. Source here.

TC


Re: Looks familiar - trinidad - 07-11-2016

By the way this sourceforge link you posted earlier has malware...

https://sourceforge.net/projects/duzeru/

TC


Re: Looks familiar - Valtam - 07-11-2016

Thanks for the links TC.


Re: Looks familiar - N4RPS - 07-12-2016

Hello!

Their home page (sans malware?) is duzeru.org. An excellent opportunity to add and use the translation plugin.

Though they say it's Debian-based, it looks LL-inspired to me. With the Rio Olympics looking disappointing, it's nice to know that SOMETHING good came out of Brazil this year...

73 DE N4RPS
Rob


Re: Looks familiar - LL-user - 07-12-2016

"LL inspired" is a nice way to say it. Not only the Welcome window is identical. I saw even a screenshot with the LL Control Center!

So is the malware coming from them or via sourceforge?


Re: Looks familiar - trinidad - 07-12-2016

Here's distro watch package listing too.

https://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=duzeru

TC


Re: Looks familiar - Coastie - 07-12-2016

Anybody looked at their repositories? Is Linux Lite one of them?  Smile


Re: Looks familiar - Ottawagrant - 07-12-2016

I decided, fool that I am, to give it a spin. Downloaded a 32 bit copy. Moved the .iso over to my 'never connected to the internet' Windows XP computer. 'Rufus' onto a usb stick. Disconnected the hard drive & booted 'er up. The first thing that came up was I was asked to put in a user ID & Password. (You can start nodding Jerry). Ever use the live disk of Linux Lite 1.0.0 to 1.0.6? The password & userID? - It's 'root'. When it started up, it's DejaVu all over again. Looks a lot like Linux Lite 1.0.8, but some very interesting differences. It installs kernel '3.16.0-4-686-pae' - BUT! in their version of 'Lite control Center' there is a GUI to change the kernel. An option, for example, is kernel '4.4.3 i386''. The software is via 'Synaptic' and (they're not fooling me with a different name) 'Gnome software center'. The repository is 'DuZeru.org.ftp.br.debian.org/Jessie'. It's a mix of English & Portuguese, but you can easily change everything to English. I'm a big fan of the 1.0.x series of Linux Lite & it's very like that, but with modern tools & features. I'd have to tell the truth, on first glance & poking around. I liked it. Is it safe & secure? Absolutely no idea, time will tell. On my torrent download there were downloaders from Brazil, USA, Japan, Norway & the Republic of Korea.