Editions

Dreamlinux 3.0 (2008)

Dreamlinux Desktop Edition 3.0 features a complete redesign. It supports a totally independent architecture named Flexiboost, based on overlaid modules. The feature allows the co-existence of two (or more) separate window managers (currently Gnome and Xfce), sharing the same customized appearance. Both working environments share all the applications available.

In addition to the 700MB iso file (CD image), a 130MB Multimedia Module is also available, including DVD support. This is primarily intended for use when running from USB flash drive, rather than from live-CD mode.

Dreamlinux 3.5 (2009)

New applications

The following applications were not included in previous releases:

  • Gthumb (replacing GQview)
  • Pidgin instant messenger;
  • Ndiswrapper module
  • WineHQ + Wine Doors installer

Other improvements

  • Now booting from any CDROM or DVD-R/W unit
  • Improved Dreamlinux Control Panel
  • Improved Dreamlinux Installer
  • Improved Easy Install application
  • Theme-Switcher on Gnome changes theme without the need to restart X
  • Setup-Network Manager for stop, start, restart, stop network on booting, start network on booting. Network is now setup to automatically start during boot.
  • Cupsys also starts on boot
  • New wizard for emerald-themes
  • New wallpapers
  • New icons
  • New Avant Window Manager themes and AWN-Dock (check AWN Manager on DCP)
  • CompizFusion enabler in DCP switches default Engage dock to AWN Dock.
  • New GDM themes, now featuring countdowns

Dreamlinux 3.5 is an update to the original Dreamlinux 3.0 desktop. This release features the XFCE desktop with the Gnome Desktop as an additional option in the form of a module. This release uses the now stable Debian Lenny desktop. It features the Linux kernel version 2.6.28.5 as well as new icons and a new GTK+ theme.

There is also the option to install directly to a USB Memory Stick in two ‘modes’.

1. Live Dream.
This runs the same as a Live CD, and does not save your changes. You can add more programs by adding the special packages (modules ) from the Dream website into a specific folder.

2. Persistent Dream.
This runs as though Dream is installed onto the hard drive, and saves any changes to configuration that are made. It is only recommended for use on USB drives that are 2 GB.

Source: Wikipedia

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