![]() ![]() Switzerland - Department of Physics, ETH Zurich - Zurich Sweden - Academic Computer Club Umeå University - Umeå Spain - IT Services, Universidade de Vigo (UVigo) - Galicia Spain - OSLUZ, Universidad de Zaragoza - Aragon Portugal - Departamento de Informática da Universidade do Minho - Minho Portugal - FCT | FCCN (Computação Cientifica Nacional) - Lisbon Portugal - Grupo de Linux da Universidade de Aveiro - Aveiro Poland - Politechnika Gdańska | CI TASK - Gdansk Latvia - Linux Centrs, University of Latvia - Riga Greece - University of Crete Computer Center - Crete Germany - Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen, Nürnberg Germany - University Computing Centre | TU Chemnitz - Chemnitz Germany - Ruhr-Universität Bochum - Bochum Germany - RWTH Aachen University - Aachen Uzbekistan - Datacenter Uzinfocom - TashkentĬzech Republic - CZLUG/Faculty of Informatics, Masaryk University - Brnoįrance - Laboratoire d'Informatique de l'université Paris 6 (LIP6) - Parisįrance - Université de Strasbourg - Strasbourg Turkey - "Linux Kullanıcıları Derneği" - Ankara Thailand - Khon Kaen University -Khon Kaen Taiwan - National Chiao Tung University - Hsinchu, Taiwan, ROC South Korea - KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) - Daejeon South Korea - Harukasan Mirror Station - Busan Japan - Tsukuba WIDE Public Mirror service - Tsukuba Indonesia - Poliwangi | Politeknik Negeri Banyuwangi - East Java, Banyuwangi USA - Oregon State University/Open Source Lab, OregonĪrgentina - UNC| Universidad Nacional de Córdoba - CordobaĬhile - Netlinux (Grupo Solux) - SantiagoĬolombia - Universidad del Magdalena - Santa Marta/ MagdalenaĬhina - Shanghai Jiao Tong University *nix User Group (SJTUG) - Shanghai USA - Princeton University Mathematics Department - Princeton, NJ USA - MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) - Cambridge, MA Uganda - RENU (Research and Education Network for Uganda) - KampalaĬanada - Dalhousie University, Halifax, NSĬanada - Computer Science Club | University of Waterloo - ON Tanzania - Aptus Solutions Ltd - Dar es Salaam Optionally to make use of the full live usb system on a multiboot usb (or within another hard drive install), you might consider to manually setup a frugal installation () For example: you cannot remaster () the base image. Even if/when working correctly there will be a number of features lacking. () The setup needed would be comparable using a live cd and attempting to have live persistence. Using other options which make a read only partition (example: dd) or a different partition format (example: etcher) make it more difficult for you to make a setup that allows more use of the antiX live usb system. In both instances a writable partition, valid partition name, etc are required to setup the persistence files. This will setup be a more accurate persistence setup. It is recommended that you skip the “setup persistence” option within rufus as during the antiX liveboot you will be able to (optionally) setup persistence. Downloading the executable and running the program as administrator should be enough to run rufus. Instructions and download for rufus can be found on their website. The helpfile or instructions for using live usb maker can be found here () deb packages are also available for download through the antiX repos () or the source code on gitlab. Once you have downloaded the package you must open your downloads folder, extract the package, and run the AppImage with root priveleges (to read/write/format/mount the usb). For other linux distributions an AppImage is available for download from here () However this currently is for 64 bit only. Live usb maker comes preinstalled on antiX and MX. Keep in mind that in most cases the way the image writer makes the live usb leaves the live boot media/image read only and therefor cannot make use of all the antiX live usb features. If either of these do not work for you, it is possible to use other image writing tools. To make the most of using the antiX live system, particularly from a usb, it is recommended to use the antiX/MX live usb maker or Rufus if using Windows to make the CD. These can be written and booted live from a cd,frugal install via hdd, from usb, etc. AntiX-21 files - Initial release 31 October 2021 Latest release: antiX-21 - Released 31 October 2021īelow is a list of mirrors available for downloading the antiX ISO images. ![]()
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