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10 Local Original-Made Indonesian Linux Distros


In Indonesia, the development of opensource technology is quite rapid, one of which is Linux. Apart from being ordinary users, there are also those who form communities to develop new Linux distributions or distributions.

The Distrowatch site collects and shares information about various types of Linux and BSD distributions. But unfortunately, until this article was written, there were only two Indonesian Linux distributions recorded there. That's why I tried to make a list of Indonesian Linux distributions.

I collect this list from other sites. only thing that is contained in this list is a distribution that is still an active source or site. A little more note, that the list below does not rank each distribution, but only to know the amount.

1. BlankOn Linux
Blank Linux distribution was developed by the BlankOn Developer Team. This distribution is designed and adapted to the needs of general computer users in Indonesia. BlankOn Linux was developed and together to produce a typical Indonesian Linux distribution, especially for the world of education, offices and government.


Since version 8, BlankOn has used Debian as a bro and has its own DE (Desktop Environment) called Manokwari. The most recent version of BlankOn is BlankOn XI with the codename Tambora.

Site / Source : blankonlinux.or.id

2. TeaLinuxOS
TeaLinuxOS is an Ubuntu Linux distributions developed by Dinus Open Source Community (DOSCOM) which is programming oriented. By presenting the philosophy, "Enjoying a concoction", TeaLinuxOS was developed openly and together to produce a Linux distribution distro that was devoted to the world of education.

Site / Source : tealinuxos.org

3. DracOS Linux
Unlike most local distributions which are derivatives of Debian or Ubuntu, DracOs is an open-source Linux operating system built on Linux From The Scratch. Dracos Linux under the protection of the GNU General Public License v3.0. This operating system is a variant of the Linux distro, which is used to conduct security testing (penetration testing).



Dracos linux is provided by hundreds of essential tools, forensics and reverse engineering. Dracos linux does not use GUI-based tools and only has software that uses the CLI (command line interface) to operate it.



Site / Source : dracos-linux.org



4. GrombyangOS

Grombyang OS is the development or remastering of one of the Linux distributions namely XUbuntu 14.04.3 by grOS-TEAM being a local OS distro which we named Grombyang OS or commonly referred to as grOS. GrombyangOS is designed as an education-based operating system, in which it is also equipped with educational applications such as LibreOffice, Kalzium, BKchem, KAlgebra, KBruch, KGeography, Othman Quran Browser. In addition, Grombyang OS is also equipped with multimedia applications including audio and video.



In its journey now grOS has reached version 2.0, using a lightweight desktop xfce.



Site / Source : grombyang.or.id

5. IGOS Nusantara (IGN)
IGOS Nusantara abbreviated IGN is an operating system with legal, reliable software and without paying licenses for users in Indonesia. IGOS Nusantara was developed by the Indonesian Institute of Sciences Informatics Research Center together with the community. IGOS Nusantara has been consistently developed since 2006. A new version is released every year. The first version was released in 2006 using the name IGN 2006 (R1), then IGN 2007 (R2), IGN 2008 (R3), IGN 2009 (R4), IGN 2010 (R5) and IGN 2011 (R6). Starting from the seventh release or R7, IGOS Nusantara does not use the year code. Since IGN 8.0, besides the 32bit version there is also a 64bit version available. In 2014 ten releases were available or IGN X.

Site / Source : igos-nusantara.or.id

6. RimbaLinux
With the background of the lack of distros made in Indonesia, the lack of spirit of cooperation in the Indonesian Linux community, and there are no distributions that represent Indonesian identity, the Rimbalinux distro is created as a expandable lightweight linux desktop distribution.

Site / Source : rimbalinux.sourceforge.net

7. SLAMPP
SLAMPP, is a distro that can be used as a live CD or installation, to create a server quickly. With catchphrase "Simple Solution for Home Server", this distribution is based on SLAX, a live CD distro based on Slackware.

Site / Source : slampp.abangadek.com

8. Kuliax
Kuliax is the distribution of the GNU / Linux system for education at the University, specifically the Information Technology Study Program or related ones such as Electrical Engineering concentrations of Computer Systems and Informatics, Information Engineering, Computer Science, and others.
Kuliax is the first implementation of the Kuliax Project plan, a project to bring Linux and Free and Open Source Software (PLBOS) to the world of education at the University.

Kuliax is in the form of Debian Unstable / Testing and Knoppix based live CDs that are directed to the use of Desktop Linux. Kuliax contains complete applications that are commonly used: offices, multimedia, productivity, tools, applications used in education, especially Electrical Engineering concentrations of Computer Systems and Informatics, Information Engineering, Computer Science, applications and systems tailored to syllabus / curriculum (IT) .

Site / Source : kuliax.org

9. targeT GNU/Linux
targeT Linux is a Linux distribution that according to its name is specified as a "target / target" hacking. This Linux distro can be run directly from CDROM / Live CD or from a USB Disk / Live USB. Computers that run this distribution will later act as target servers, aka "victim" servers. The target and victim here means the server that runs services that are known to have bugs, defects, aka weaknesses in the system. These weaknesses will later be used by the client / attacker to "master" the targeT server.

This distribution is a derivative of Slackware 11, and is created using a script from linux-live.org. The same script is used to build the Backtrack distro.

Site / Source : target.slackware-id.org

10. BRIKER

BRIKER is a Linux distro packaged with IP PBX to set up a VoIP server. This DIstro was developed by the ICT Center which also developed VoIP Rakyat.

Site / Source : briker.org

That is a list of Linux distributions made in Indonesia. If friends know of other distributions, please leave information in the comments column so that this distribution list can be updated again.

First of all, hopefully it's useful.


source : www.aliqbal.net

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