Zenwalk Linux

Zenwalk Linux

Infobox OS
name = Zenwalk Linux



caption = Zenwalk Linux 5.2
developer = Jean-Philippe Guillemin
family = Linux
source_model = Open Source
working_state = Current
latest_release_version = 5.2
latest_release_date = June 7, 2008
kernel_type = Monolithic kernel
license = Various
website = [http://www.zenwalk.org/ www.zenwalk.org]

Zenwalk (formerly Minislack), or Zenwalk Linux, is an operating system founded by Jean-Philippe Guillemin. It was originally based on Slackware. Since its creation, the distribution has become very different from Slackware in most regards while still maintaining compatibility with its binary packages. Zenwalk aims to be a multi-purpose Linux distribution by focusing on Internet applications, multimedia and programming tools.cite web | title=An introduction to Zenwalk 1.2 | author=Claus Futtrup | url=http://www.desktoplinux.com/articles/AT3996176017.html | date=2005-09-19 ] Additionally, Zenwalk comes with many specialized tools, designed for beginner through advanced users as it offers system configuration via both graphical and command-line operations.

History

Jean-Philippe Guillemin, also known as "Hyperion" or "JP" is the creator and main contributor to Zenwalk Linux. He earned a degree in Electrical Engineering at the University of Nantes, and is now working for Telindus, a group of companies offering ICT Solutions and Services, as Project Manager and Security Engineer. Jean-Philippe also developed several projects like [http://shweps.free.fr/wiki/wakka.php?wiki=SnorTer Snorter] , a reporting frontend for the Snort Intrusion detection system, and some system administration tools for the Linux operating system (Netpkg software package manager, Xnetconf network configuration tool among others).

Zenwalk was originally called Minislack up to version 1.1, taking its current name with version 1.2 released 2005-08-12. Originally using KDE as its desktop environment, Zenwalk now uses Xfce as of version 0.3, although GNOME and KDE packages have always been available separately.

Aims

The Zenwalk Project aims to create a lightweight Linux distribution (though using only one application per task on the release ISO image), optimization for a specific processor architecture to increase execution speed, and introduces a comprehensive package management system with dependency resolution.cite web | title=Tiny Zenwalk 5.0 packs a big punch | author=Mayank Sharma | url=http://www.linux.com/feature/126526 | date=2008-02-14 ]

Community

The Zenwalk Project has a [http://support.zenwalk.org/ forum] that allows users and developers alike to post their issues, concerns and praise.

The newest official software packages are published in the "-snapshot" tree. When sufficient testing and debugging have been completed, a package is moved to the "-current" tree, where most users can download software to update their systems.

The community is also encouraged to take part in software package development, since the official software pool is considered limiting by some users. This allows third-party software to be made compatible with the Zenwalk directory structure, as well as improved interoperability with the rest of the distribution.

Package management

Zenwalk uses the netpkg package management tool. It is developed in-house, and it provides the main functionalities of the apt-get variety of package managers. It uses Slackware's .tgz package format, but adds dependency resolution capabilities. The system uses meta files to provide dependency information, as well as package description during the install process. This convenience is only available to the official Zenwalk mirrors listed in the netpkg configuration file, "netpkg.conf". In addition to the original "netpkg" command line interface, "xnetpkg" provides a GUI frontend with similar capabilities.

Additionally, Zenwalk is compatible with Slackware package management tools such as slapt-get and its frontends, and have similar functionality as that of netpkg.

As of Zenwalk 4.6, package compatibility with Slackware is still maintained. Slackware packages may be used to substitute Zenwalk packages where necessary. Additional package availability can be found at [http://www.linuxpackages.net LinuxPackages.net] .

Supported architectures

Zenwalk Linux is built and optimized primarily for the i686 architecture, although it supports i486 computers as well.

Project versions

There are four main versions of Zenwalk as of Zenwalk 5.2:cite web | title=First look at Zenwalk Linux 5.0 | author=Susan Linton | url=http://distrowatch.com/weekly.php?issue=20080211#feature | date=2008-02-11 ]

Zenwalk (full version ~ 505 MB iso download) is a distribution aimed at mainstream desktop and development use. Designed to be a stand-alone operating system, it installs to the hard drive by way of a ncurses-based installer. Install times range from 15-30 minutes.Fact|date=September 2008 It includes all of the officially released software packages that are deemed most useful by the Zenwalk community. The default install also includes development packages like gcc, and some proprietary media packages (such as Adobe Flash Player) and drivers in order to provide a full featured default install. The default desktop environment is Xfce.

Zenwalk Core (~ 230 MB iso download) is a Zenwalk system built with customization in mind. Released with no X Window System binaries, its aim is to allow a skilled user to build a system fit for his or her needs. The project's lead developer is Emmanuel Bailleul.

ZenLive (~ 476 MB iso download) is a Zenwalk system built on a Live CD design. ZenLive follows the progress made by the full Zenwalk system closely, thus mirroring the version number, and attempts to stay true to the original distribution's goals. In addition, it includes all of the necessary libraries and applications to develop and compile software, a particularly rare feature in Live CD distributions. Project members include Pierrick Le Brun, creator, Mauricio Tricoli, project lead, and Michael Verret, artwork.

Zenserver (~ 263 MB iso download) is a Zenwalk Core-derived system specifically designed for servers. The distribution development team is led by Teran McKinney.

Distributions based on Zenwalk

There are currently four known Zenwalk-based distributions:
* [http://saxenos.de/ SaxenOS] , a distribution built primarily to support older hardware (SaxenOS 2008 isn't as lightweight anymore as the former versions)
*Arudius, a Linux Live CD distribution for information assurance with tools for penetration testing and vulnerability analysis
* [http://linux.blogs.ie/ Zencafe] , a distribution designed for Internet cafes
*Zeee Zenwalk for the ASUS Eee PCFact|date=September 2008

Live USB

A Live USB of Zenwalk Linux can be created manually or with UNetbootin [ [http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/] ] .

References

See also

*Slackware

External links

* [http://www.zenwalk.org/ Official site]
*DistroWatch|zenwalk|NAME=Zenwalk Linux
* [http://www.junauza.com/2007/10/zen-walking-with-zenwalk-48.html Zenwalk 4.8 Review at Tech Source from Bohol]


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