Hikarunix is a Linux live CD that focuses on the Asian strategy game Go, and is built on Damn Small Linux. It is designed to provide a simple and optimized environment for playing Go.
Hikarunix is extremely portable due to its size, fitting on a pocket-sized miniCD, and its ability to boot on just about any machine, such as internet cafes, library computers, and borrowed laptops, making it your personal, temporary Go workstation. What's more, users have the option to install it to their hard drive.
The name Hikarunix was inspired by the Japanese manga and anime series Hikaru No Go, which is about the world of Professional Go as seen by Junior High School student Hikaru and his ghost Go mentor Sai. Hikarunix, covered by the GNU General Public License, is entirely free, and users are welcome to make copies of it for their friends, family, and co-workers.
Hikarunix will always be free, but if you'd like to contribute to the cause, you might consider donating to the project. Moreover, you can also pick up an "official" miniCD, a Hikarunix USB drive, or a plethora of mugs and t-shirts in the project's store. Lastly, the creator of Hikarunix is a beginner at Go and is still terrible at the game, so if anyone would like to donate a Go lesson, they can reach the creator on most Go servers as t1ckt0ck.
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