ZinQ is a powerful Linux distribution created by a bunch of igniting minds from CEMP(college of engineering and management punnapra, alappuzha ,India) in year 2011.
There is lot of Linux distributions present in today's world; among them Ubuntu by canonical is a leading Linux distribution. Any how among college students Windows from Microsoft is the popular OS. On the other hand some people using Linux as there primary choice and they understand that Linux is much powerful to replace current windows version.In order to familiarize Linux and freedom of software's ZinQ team created the ZinQ OS.
1. No virus attack ever. 100% guarantee
2. No drivers required. drivers for all models of all brands are built in
3.It won't eat your Internet connection. No updates will be runnig in background without your permission.
4.100% free. (and open source)
5 Windows 7 like interface (if you choose to )
6.Run on any computer with or without graphics card. Just a mere256 MB of RAM is required 500 plus Pre-installed Apps...
2. No drivers required. drivers for all models of all brands are built in
3.It won't eat your Internet connection. No updates will be runnig in background without your permission.
4.100% free. (and open source)
5 Windows 7 like interface (if you choose to )
6.Run on any computer with or without graphics card. Just a mere256 MB of RAM is required 500 plus Pre-installed Apps...
- Mozilla FireFox 3 & 4 * Google Chrome * KM Player( Umplayer) * VLC Player * Opera 11 * Open Office.Org (can replaces Word , Excel , PowerPoint etc.)
- Abi Word Kword (and KDE office suit) * No need for Daemon tools or Nero Image drive.
- You can open iso image files just like a folder 5 CD/DVD writing packages including Nero *
- Blender Gimp and Photoshop (wine)
- Can run any windows prpgrams (using wine)
- 6 Video/audio converters all of which are capable of converting a format to anything
- Flash player, PDF readers , Java etc. preinstalled Oracle Virtual box
What's the Catch?
The Linux kernel is the heart of the ZinQ operating system. A kernel is an important part of any operating system, providing the communication bridge between hardware and software.
Linux was brought to life in 1991 by a Finnish student named Linus Torvalds. At the time, it would run only on i386 systems, and was essentially an independently-created clone of the UNIX kernel, intended to take advantage of the then-new i386 architecture.
Nowadays, thanks to a substantial amount of development effort by people all around the world, Linux runs on virtually every modern computer architecture.
The Linux kernel has gained an ideological importance as well as a technical one. There is an entire community of people who believe in the ideals of free software and spend their time helping to make open source technology as good as it can be.
People in this community gave rise to initiatives such as ZinQ, standards committees that shape the development of the Internet, organisations like the Mozilla Foundation, responsible for creating Mozilla FireFox, and countless other software projects from which you've almost certainly benefited in the past.
The spirit of open source, commonly attributed to Linux, is influencing software developers and users everywhere to drive communities with common goals.
Linux was brought to life in 1991 by a Finnish student named Linus Torvalds. At the time, it would run only on i386 systems, and was essentially an independently-created clone of the UNIX kernel, intended to take advantage of the then-new i386 architecture.
Nowadays, thanks to a substantial amount of development effort by people all around the world, Linux runs on virtually every modern computer architecture.
The Linux kernel has gained an ideological importance as well as a technical one. There is an entire community of people who believe in the ideals of free software and spend their time helping to make open source technology as good as it can be.
People in this community gave rise to initiatives such as ZinQ, standards committees that shape the development of the Internet, organisations like the Mozilla Foundation, responsible for creating Mozilla FireFox, and countless other software projects from which you've almost certainly benefited in the past.
The spirit of open source, commonly attributed to Linux, is influencing software developers and users everywhere to drive communities with common goals.