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bugnux|first linux distro for software testing

Postby vinodh » Fri May 04, 2007 3:10 am

This is the first test release of bugnux (1.1) - The first linux distribution for software testing.

Brief summary of bugnux:

Bugnux is a complete Linux distribution that runs from a bootable CD and runs entirely in RAM. Bugnux contains an extensive set of Open Source software testing tools that can be used for functional and performance testing. Tools to test GUI applications and Firefox addons to aid in web application testing have been packaged. Virtually turn any PC into black-box testing device without installing any software. A set of stress and load testing tools that can be used to assist in testing performance of web applications are included.
This OS is much the same as the real PCLinuxOS TR3 except:
- It has packages and software specifically for software testing
- It does not use any restricted trademarks (if you see any let me know)
- It does not include non-open source programs
- It is called bugnux

Feedback to [email protected]

Information on software tools and packages included and release errata can be found at:

http://www.bugnux.org

Name: bugnux
Website: http://www.bugnux.org
Min and Max ISO size: 664.30 MB
Download links: http://www.bugnux.org/index.php?option= ... d&Itemid=1
purchase links: http://www.bugnux.org/index.php?option= ... &Itemid=31
OS and architecture: Linux
Distro it is based on: PCLinuxOS
Purpose(s): Software Testing
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BugnuX 2007 released - distro uses E17 and Fluxbox

Postby vinodh » Thu Sep 06, 2007 8:48 am

The BugnuX team is proud to announce the release of the final version of BugnuX 2007.

BugnuX is a PCLinuxOS based distribution that uses Enlightenment 0.17 and Fluxbox as the window manager. Although it has tools specially for software testing, it contains all the applications necessary for a common user (Browser, media player, office tools, etc.).

BugnuX is the first linux distribution for software testing, that is also installable, packaged with useful Testing Tools to help testers and quality assurance personnel. Open source Tools for testing web application, Java, load and performance are provided by default.

A test release was released in April, and after prolonged developement, the stable version, BugnuX2007, has been released. The testing tools include marathon, jacareto, CurlLoader, among others.

The key features of this release are that the default Window Manager is Enlighenment 0.17. Yes, E17 is still in beta, but it has some very nifty features. Since it is in beta, also included is the latest stable version of Fluxbox, as an alternative.

The LiveCD also includes a firefox browser with some addons pre-installed, like, Quick Locale Switcher, All-in-One Sidebar (AiOS), Ad-Block plus, and testing tools like Selenium, LiveHttpHeaders, and so on.

Another important addition is, BugnuX has it's own repository that is fully compatible with PCLinuxOS 2007. The repository contains packages of E17, Rox, idesk, Fluxbox, Openbox, Fvwm etc., and other useful packages like all the testing tools(marathon, jacareto, CurlLoader) that can be used pclinuxos users too. For info on adding the repository to your PCLinuxOS or downloading an Enlightenment 17 / Fluxbox based PCLinuxOS release, visit http://www.bugnux.org.

Link to ChangeLog : http://www.bugnux.org/index.php?option= ... &Itemid=39
Link to Release Announcement : http://www.bugnux.org/index.php?option= ... 4&Itemid=1
Name: BugnuX
Website: http://www.bugnux.org
Min and Max ISO size: 698.30 MB
Download links: http://www.bugnux.org/index.php?option= ... d&Itemid=1
purchase CD links: http://on-disk.com/product_info.php/products_id/339
purchase USB links: http://www.bugnux.org/index.php?option= ... &Itemid=31
OS and architecture: Linux
Distro it is based on: PCLinuxOS
Purpose(s): Software Testing, E17, FluxBox
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