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] JeOS, (pronounced "juice"), is a new official derivative of Ubuntu. It is described as "an efficient variant configured specifically for ]". <br> ] JeOS, (pronounced "juice"), is a new official derivative of Ubuntu. It is described as "an efficient variant configured specifically for ]".

Its first release was Ubuntu JeOS 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon), and the latest one is 8.04 (Hardy Heron). <br>
It is a concept for what an operating system should look like in the context of a virtual appliance. Its first release was Ubuntu JeOS 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon), and the latest one is 8.04 (Hardy Heron). It is a concept for what an operating system should look like in the context of a virtual appliance.


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Linux distribution
Ubuntu JeOS
File:Ubuntu Logo.svg
Ubuntu JeOS 8.04
DeveloperCanonical Ltd./Ubuntu Foundation
OS familyLinux
Working stateCurrent
Source modelfree / open source software
Latest release8.04 (Hardy Heron) / April 24, 2008
Available inMultilingual
Platformsi386
Kernel typeMonolithic kernel
Default
user interface
Command-line only, GUIs available through repository
LicenseVarious
Official websiteUbuntu JeOS official website

Ubuntu JeOS, (pronounced "juice"), is a new official derivative of Ubuntu. It is described as "an efficient variant configured specifically for virtual appliances".

Its first release was Ubuntu JeOS 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon), and the latest one is 8.04 (Hardy Heron). It is a concept for what an operating system should look like in the context of a virtual appliance.

Specifications:

  • 99MiB ISO image
  • Linux 2.6.22 (7.10) or 2.6.24 (8.04)
  • Optimized for VMWare ESX, VMWare Server
  • Intel or AMD x86 architecture
  • Minimum memory 128MiB
  • No graphical environment preloaded as it is aimed at server virtual appliances

Supported platforms

The current version of JeOS runs exclusively on virtualization technologies by VMware, Inc. .

Notes and references

  1. "How to Develop Virtual Appliances Using Ubuntu JeOS". Retrieved 2008-03-28.

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