Sunday, June 24, 2007

Technalign release Pioneer Basic CD - Release 2.1

Technalign, Inc. has released Pioneer Basic CD Release 2.1 of it's base Linux Operating System. Pioneer Basic Release 2.1 on CD has been released due to the demand of the community as well as our Partner network. Release 2.1 on CD is limited due to the space on CD but easily upgradable by installing the missing applications and utilities. Notabily missing from the CD release, that is included on the DVD, is Automatix, Gimp, Guarddog Firewall, and KlamAV Anti-Virus. Each of these can be easily installable either from Synaptic or from Automatix once installed.

"We had to release on CD since many of our users and Partners have requested Pioneer on CD versus only being avaliable on DVD," claims Technalign CEO Dianne Ursini. "Pioneer Basic CD Release 2.1 is Technalign Trailblazer ready and when released will be a simple upgrade."

Pioneer Basic CD Release 2.1 represents the most user-friendly version Technalign has released since its beginnings in 2002. Users can now make the transition from Windows easily and be up and running in no time. Those consumer users who have little or no experience running Linux can visit one of over 1,400 Technalign Partners who will perform a Windows to Pioneer conversion as well as walk-throughs and training.

The Pioneer Knowledge Base provides information on installing Automatix, which allows users to install the most requested applications by users moving to Linux.

Pioneer can be downloaded from the Pioneer download pages. Technalign's Pioneer Linux products are free to Consumers, Educational Insitutions, and Nonprofit organizations. Commercial and those requiring support from a Partner, or Technalign directly must purchase a boxed set.
Source :http://www.linuxpr.com/

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