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KateOS

KateOS
KateOS (logo).png
Developer Damian Rakowski
OS family Unix-like
Working state Defunct
Source model Open source
Latest release 3.6 / September 17, 2007 (2007-09-17)
Kernel type Monolithic kernel
License Various

KateOS was a Linux distribution originally based on Slackware. It was designed for intermediate users. Its package management system used so called TGZex (.tgz) packages, which unlike Slackware packages support dependency tracking (optional), internationalized descriptions, and were designed for ease of update. There were two native tools for package management: PKG and Updateos. The last version released was KateOS III (3.6), including as a Live CD, in 2007.

The KateOS project was founded at the end of 2003 by Damian Rakowski.

Kate Linux 1.0 Rabbit (series I)

The first version of the system was published on 2004-10-09. The system was based on Slackware 9.0 but unlike Slackware, it used the PAM authentication mechanism, and possessed an enriched package set. Due to the problems with the main server which worked only infrequently, hardly anyone learned about the existence of Kate 1.0. After a move to another server, the project has begun to gradually acquire users. After some time, Kate 1.0.1 (a fix release including UpdatePack 1), and a Live version were published.

Kate Linux 2.0 Zyklon (series II)

Version 2.0 was published on 2005-04-09, and was no longer based on Slackware. It was a long-term edition, the base for further development. It was also the first edition using Linux 2.6.

On 2005-05-06 the name of the project has been changed to KateOS.

On 2005-05-22 version 2.0.1 was published, providing a tool for managing and remote updating the TGZex packages. The tool was called Updateos, and was written by Piotr Korzuszek.

On 2005-06-23 version 2.1 was published. Updateos now could install packages remotely.

On 12 August 2005 the first Live edition of series II was published. It had a more distinctive graphical design, used the squashfs technology (2 GB of data packed on just one CD) and unionfs. It detected the hardware and configured the X Server automatically.

On 2005-10-13 the last version of series II was published - 2.3. Updateos gained new possibilities, and the system had a better hardware autodetection with the Discover tool.

KateOS 3.0 Virgin (series III)

On 12 April 2006 the first snapshot of KateOS 3.0 was published.


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