Review: United Linux 1.0

Packet Selection

The standard United Linux package set requires about 1,3 GB of disk space. A handy packet manager allows to modify the software configuration arbitrarily. To do so, the administrator can include or exclude complete functional groups, so called selections.

Alternatively the admin chooses single packets sorted by package groups (Development, Productivity, System etc.) or identifies and installs single packages through a search engine. Any dependencies are resolved automatically.