Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 14th Sep 2007 13:38 UTC, submitted by Delvin Nair
Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu "Ubuntu sponsor Canonical announced a version of its Linux software stripped down for use just on virtualized environments. The version, called Jeos for 'Just Enough Operating System' and pronounced 'juice', is now available." That's what ZDnet and News.com report, but Jeos is nowhere to be found on the Ubuntu website. El Reg claims: "Canonical is still in the midst of deciding whether not to make JeOS wildly available, since it's mostly meant as an ISV thing."
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I hope they release it too
by systyrant on Fri 14th Sep 2007 16:21 UTC
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2007-01-18

I hope they do release it to the public (for free would be nice, but I would probably be willing to pay a small fee). I've been working on using VMWare server for consolidating my file and printer server. I've been using Ubuntu server, but I would love to have a version specially built for this type of task.