GoblinX Premium 2007.1 is released.

The GoblinX Premium 2007.1 is released.
The special edition created to be the main operating system of the
goblin fan, our O.S. Replacement, starts the second generation of the
distribution, full of news, special features and upgrades.
The livecd system is upgraded to use AuFS instead of UnionFS, which
brings more stability and less bugs to the system, also the Kernel
(2.6.18), SquashFS and Linux Live are upgraded.
Dozen new GUIs are added to help the user such as Software Master, a
software manager to use with modules and packages in the job of
installing, upgrading and rebuilding, gtkImods, our downloader and
installer modules applications, the Media Manager, a series of small
applications and scripts running on your system to help you mount and
access devices such as USB pendrives, DVDs and CDROMS, and more. Also
other GUIs are upgraded like Liveupgrade, GoblinX Installer and The
Magic Center which now works also with Xfce Desktop.
Another great news is about our package system, now all packages can be
downloaded and upgraded with dependencies by using Slapt-get, also
GoblinX has its own package repository.
The release also includes several important upgrades, more libraries,
more applications for Internet and Multimedia uses, less games, some new
themes and more.
GoblinX Premium can be obtained from On-Disk.com
Visit the GoblinX homepage for screenshots and more information.
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