- Libranet
Infobox_OS
name = Libranet Linux
caption =
developer = Libra Computer Systems Ltd
family =Linux
source_model =
working_state = Discontinued
latest_release_version = 3.0
latest_release_date = April 25, 2005
ui =IceWM
kernel_type = 2.6.11
license =
website =
In computing, Libranet is anoperating system that is based onDebian GNU/Linux.The last version (as of
April 25 ,2005 ) released is Libranet 3.0, which cost about $90 inUS dollars for new users, or $65 for existing Libranet users. The previous version, Libranet 2.8.1, became free to download.Development of Libranet has been discontinued.
History
The name comes from "Libra Computer Systems" (a company owned by the founder) and the fact that "libra.com" was taken.
The first release of Libranet was in 1999. [http://lists.debian.org/debian-commercial-99/msg00006.html] Most Linux distributions of this time were very difficult to install, and were either considered for programmers, or those who wanted a low cost server. Libranet attempted to put out and sell a distribution that was easy to install, and meant for desktop use.
Corel likewise attempted this with the release ofCorel Linux , but abandoned this pursuit, and refocussed on software for Windows andMacintosh operating systems. Libranet, however, continued, and developed some recognition for having a Linux distribution that was good for desktop users. [http://linuxplanet.com/linuxplanet/reviews/1907/1/] Corel sold the rights of their Linux operating system toXandros , which later released their own offering of a Linux desktop.From 1999 to 2003, most Linux distributions with comparable desktop usability to Libranet, were also priced similarly. This began to change, however, in 2004. Linux as whole had advanced, and many distributions were now reasonably easy to install, with a relatively user-friendly desktop. Some distributions, such as
MEPIS , were competitive, and far less expensive. Others, such asKnoppix , were offered at no cost.Libranet attempted to carve a niche in the Linux distro market as the user-friendly distro, with extensive support (termed "up and running support"), that, of all the desktop distros, was the most compatible with the actual Debian release (at this time, Woody). The support offered was truly extensive, where Jon Danzig, the founder of Libranet, would often personally answer people's inquiries. This helped make people who had chosen Libranet be even more loyal to this distribution.
However, with the release of
Debian "Sarge" in2005 , along with the emergence ofUbuntu (a Debian based distro offered at no cost, with the option to purchase support), Libranet received less attention from the market. Debian itself revamped their installer making it easier to use (before this, a good reason to use a Debian-based distribution was that Debian's own installer was not user friendly).Libranet released version 3.0, which received good reviews, but the market had changed for desktop distributions. Various other commercial vendors had released free versions of their distributions, such as
SUSE , which releasedOpenSUSE , andRed Hat , which released Fedora. Whereas Libranet sold their distribution, and then gave free extensive support, many distributors chose to give away their distribution and sell support, and/or sell proprietary software enhancements to the distribution.Jon Danzig , the founder of Libranet, died onJune 1 ,2005 . [http://www.libranet.com/newsletter20050623] His son, Tal, had taken over the leadership of the development team, but then stated that he would stop maintaining Libranet. [http://taldanzig.blogspot.com/2005/11/ping.html] Daniel de Kok [http://blog.danieldk.org/post/2008/01/21/A-slight-forum-recommendation] , the other remaining employee, went on to become a developer for theCentOS project.External links
* [http://www.linux.com/feature/54958 Libranet's last goodbye] Newsforge, June 9,2006
* [http://www.reviewlinux.com/?m=show&id=62 A Review of Libranet 3.0]
* [http://rootprompt.org/article.php3?article=1017 Interview with Libranet Founder]
* [http://libranet-basics.berlios.de/ Libranet Basics]
* [http://linuxplanet.com/linuxplanet/reviews/1907/1/ LinuxPlanet Review of release 1.2.2]
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