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Our system aims to be a system that once created, needs very little, if at all, modification to run as fast and as efficiently as possible. With Linux systems these days, this tends to be a major shortcoming, and systems like Debian tend not to be very fast if their configuration is not modified. For example, on my own computer running Ubuntu, I originally could not access any screen resolution greater than 800 by 600. I had to fix this by modifying a configuration file quite heavily. We're trying to keep the number of occurrences of this to zero.  We mean to make LibraNext useful for large scale use in company offices or organizations, and to maintain support and reliability. We don't plan on releasing anything for LibraNext that has not been thoroughly tested or is not stable.

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Yes, we're using older versions since as rule of thumb, we've found them to be more stable than anything else. We're using an older kernel also because we can get it really small while kernels greater than 3 tend to get quite large.

We're using v 3.3, either Woody or Potato, which one doesn't come to mind right now.

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Hey peeps, I was wondering whether anyone out there would be interested in working on an operating system called LibraNext, which is a takeoff of Debian and Linux that aims to bring stability, speed, and reliability to the public market. We have enough system testers as of now, but we really need more coders who can get into the nitty gritty of Linux and its kernel. Here's a list of some things that would be great to have in any coder we would need:

    C++ experience
        Bash experience
        Experience with Linux kernel 2.6
        XFree86 skill would be nice
        KDE
        Qt version 3


If you have any or all of these skills, and feel you have time to give to this project, we'd be very glad to add you to our team. Just send me a PM :)

Check out our website at libranext.com!

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