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Developer | YLMF |
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OS family | Unix-like |
Working state | Discontinued[1] |
Source model | Open source |
Latest release | 6.0 (beta) [2] / 4 July 2013; 7 years ago |
Latest preview | 6.0 beta[3] / 27 March 2012; 9 years ago |
Available in | Chinese and English |
Package manager | Self-made YKPG |
Kernel type | Monolithic (Linux) |
Userland | GNU |
Default user interface | GNOME |
Official website | www.startos.org |
StartOS (formerly Ylmf OS) is a discontinued Chinese Linux distribution. StartOS is an operating system which is free and open-source software.In the beginning it was based on Ubuntu,[4] but starting from version 4.0 it adopted custom package management (called YPK) and system installer, though the underlying live medium is still built using Ubuntu's Casper tool.[5][6] Its user interface closely resembles that of MicrosoftWindows XP.[7] The distribution was originally not available in the English language, though shortly after the initial release in late 2009[8] an English-language version of Ylmf OS was released.[9]
- Both Mac systems are using OS X 10.7.3 and I have never experienced this issue before. The MacBook is showing 39 unread messages, and the iMac is showing 16, in actuality there are 3 unread messages. If I create a smart mailbox that shows only unread messages - it shows up with the correct number (3), when I sort by 'Unread Messages' for Inbox.
- Brave New.world Mac OS X 10.1 tries to shield users from the ugly file-name extensions of the Windows world, while at the same time encouraging Mac users to create files in the same way that.
Despite the very similar likeness to Windows XP's Luna theme—the default theme for Windows XP—Microsoft does not appear to be planning to take any sort of action against the operating system or its developers.[7][10]
Ylmf OS 4.0 looks similar to Windows Vista, but also has a Mac OS X cursor scheme.
Versions[edit]
- 1.0 (based on Fedora 11)
- 1.15 (based on Ubuntu 9.04)
- 1.5 (based on Ubuntu 9.10)
- 2.0 (based on Ubuntu 9.10)
- 3.0 (based on Ubuntu 10.04LTS)
- 4.0 (based on Xiange Linux, not available on the English Web site, but can be installed in English)
- 5.0 (beta, now called 'StartOS')
- 5.1 (2013, based on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS ?)
- 6.0 (2013, beta)
Gallery[edit]
3.0
4.0
5.0
6.0beta KDE
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^'StartOS'. Retrieved 9 July 2020.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
- ^YLMF Website (in Chinese)
- ^YLMF Forum
- ^「Ylmf OS - YlmF Operating System」. ylmf.org. Retrieved 2010-01-20.
- ^StartOS at DistroWatch.com. DistroWatch.com: StartOS. Retrieved 2012-12-13.
- ^「Ylmf OS looks so much like XP! - Ubuntu masquerading as XP」. gadgetmix.com. Retrieved 2010-01-20.
- ^ ab「Microsoft legal unfazed by Ubuntu Windows XP GUI clone」. arstechnica.com. Retrieved 2010-01-20.
- ^「Infamous Chinese pirates launch Ubuntu that looks just like Windows XP」. downloadsquad.com. Retrieved 2010-01-20.
- ^「Ylmf OS now available in English」. gadgetmix.com. Retrieved 2010-01-20.
- ^「Microsoft Not Planning Legal Action Against Ylmf OS」. osnews.com. Retrieved 2010-01-20.
External links[edit]
Media related to StartOS at Wikimedia Commons
As of March 26 2021, the following browser compatibility exists (order is completely arbitrary):
First by operation system, links to individual browsers by system will follow the list by OS. You may find on download sites earlier versions of these browsers, but they are not necessarily secure, and often these sites have advertisements for malware:
11.2.3 Big Sur - Safari, Edge, Brave, Chrome, Firefox, Waterfox (Intel only), iCab
10.15.7 Catalina - Safari, Edge, Brave, Chrome, Opera, Firefox, Waterfox, iCab
10.14.6 Mojave - Safari, Edge, Brave, Chrome, Opera, Firefox, Waterfox, iCab
10.13.6 High Sierra - Edge, Brave, Chrome, Opera, Firefox, Waterfox, iCab
10.12.6 Sierra - Omniweb, Edge, Brave, Chrome, Opera, Firefox, Waterfox, iCab
10.11.6 El Capitan - Omniweb, Brave, Chrome, Opera, Firefox, Waterfox, iCab
10.10.5 Yosemite - Omniweb, Firefox, Waterfox, iCab
10.9.5 Mavericks - Omniweb, Firefox, Waterfox, iCab
10.8.5 Mountain Lion - Omniweb, Arctic Fox, Waterfox, iCab, Spiderweb, Snow Monkey
10.7.5 Lion - Omniweb, Arctic Fox, Waterfox, iCab, Spiderweb, Snow Monkey
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10.4 Tiger, 10.5 Leopard, 10.6.8 Snow Leopard - Omniweb, iCab, Tenfourfox, Spiderweb, Snow Monkey
10.3 - 10.3.9 Classila, iCab, Tenfourfox
10.2.8 and earlier, Classila and iCab.
Note: Chromium is not to be confused with Chrome. As many users have found Chromium early sources before it was secured, I do not mention it, and recommend only using the above browsers unless you are sure the Chromium version you are using is safe. Edge was based off of Chromium's original genuine distribution.
Safari 14.0.3- for Mac OS 10.14 (use 10.14.6 combo, and security), Mac OS 10.15 (use 10.15.7 combo, security 2021, and supplemental 2), and 11.2.3 (only available via Apple menu Software Update). Apple's security update patches are documented on https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201222, and indicate when each operating system got its last security update, and hence also last release of Safari. For older systems this often means choosing one of the browsers below for more current support of security and browsing standards.
Microsoft Edge - For Mac OS 10.12 and later.
Brave - for Mac OS 10.11 and later.
Opera - for Mac OS 10.11 and later.
Chrome - for Mac OS 10.11 and later.
Omniweb - for Mac OS X 10.4 through 10.12. 10.12 release never was finalized.
Firefox ESR - for 10.9 through 10.11.6, 10.12-current.
Waterfox - for 10.7, 10.8, 10.9, 10.10 and Intel newer.
Arctic Fox & Snow Monkey - for PowerPC 10.4, 10.5, Intel10.6to 10.8.
SnowLeopard - https://lowendmac.com/2015/what-is-the-best-browser-for-os-x-10-6-snow-leopard/ discusses various browsers that are good for Snow Leopard, and which ones are best for compatibility of different features.
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Tenfourfox - PowerPC browser for Mac OS X 10.3 through 10.5.8. Per comments below the G3 release works on 10.6 Rosetta.
Classila - Mac OS 8.6 to X 10.3.9.
iCab - Every Mac OS since before X to present.
Apple's operating system by name:
9.0.4 and earlier were Mac OS systems that weren't commonly known by their code names.
Mac OS 9.1 to 9.2.2 are Classic operating systems, that can run in virtualization within Mac OS X on a PowerPC Mac. Apple shifted to Intel Macs in 2006 and that ended PowerPC support except for some applications that ran in a Rosetta environment on Mac OS X until 10.7 was released July 22, 2011.
10.0 Cheetah 10.1 Puma, 10.2 Jaguar 10.3 Leopard 10.4 Tiger 10.5 Leopard 10.6 Snow Leopard 10.7 Lion 10.8 Mountain Lion 10.9 Mavericks 10.10 Yosemite 10.11 El Capitan 10.12 Sierra 10.13 High Sierra 10.14 Mojave 10.15 Catalina
11 Big Sur. These were each upgrades and discussed in my series of tips starting with 10.2.
Adobe Flash as of December 31, 2020 is no longer supported. There is an uninstaller on Adobe's website.
Visit Java.com for Java updates. Java 8v202 is last open license released by Oracle. Later releases may have specific financial obligations to Oracle depending on your company license agreement. Java is frequently used as a backend
for many crossplatform stand alone applications, so if you depend on third party applications, make sure the version you need works with all of them before changing the version on your computer. Clone backup your data before changing your Java.
Some historical tidbits: Javascript is client based rendering code that is browser dependent, and in the case of ECMA support platform dependent, as Microsoft wrote its own counterpart to Javascript called JScript. ActiveX based rendering is platform dependent, and you will want to consider running a Microsoft Windows platform operating system on your Mac if you need to browse such sites. Windows XP was the last version of Internet Explorer not to support HTML5, whereas Windows 7 had a version of Internet Explorer to support HTML5, which is completely server based website rendering. To avoid browser incompatibility, it is best to use server based coding that does not require plugins. See both W3.org and Anybrowser.org for tidbits.