Ultima Linux is a user-friendly Linux distribution based on Slackware. It is designed to simplify the installation and usage process for users.
As a result of its stability and usability, Ultima Linux has grown to become a popular alternative to proprietary products, like Microsoft Windows. The operating system is built around the K Desktop Environment (KDE), which provides a reliable and secure foundation for the software, and includes many popular applications, such as Mozilla Firefox and Thunderbird, OpenOffice.org suite, GIMP image editor, MPlayer and Xine media players, among others. Additionally, it supports Slackware's .tgz package format, and can be extended with third-party software from a public repository or various sites.
The software supports x86-based personal computers, with versions available for both 32-bit and 64-bit processors. This makes it compatible with virtually every desktop, laptop, and server computer on the market today, including the ASUS Eee PC. It also supports most popular hardware devices, including ATI and NVIDIA graphics cards, Apple iPods, wired and wireless networking adapters, and numerous printer and scanner models.
Ultima Linux is maintained and developed by Martin Ultima and an active user community centered on the Ultima Linux Support Forums. All current work, including complete source code, is available on a public FTP site, and periodic beta releases are provided for public consumption allowing further development and user feedback. Overall, Ultima Linux is a great alternative to proprietary software and provides a reliable, customizable and easy to use computing platform.
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