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The '''FIRST''' Version of Animux is called '''GENESIS''' (meaning "the origin" or "coming into being ). It is chapter 1 of animux journey into animation world.  
The '''FIRST''' Version of Animux is called '''GENESIS''' (meaning "the origin" or "coming into being ). It is chapter 1 of animux journey into animation world.  
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Animux software is currently <cso_passthru><img src="http://www.ibiblio.org/hosted/images/ibiblio_hosted-110x32.png"></cso_passthru>. Animux supports Pentium (32 Bit)/AMD (64Bit)/PowerPC hardware architectures.  
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Animux supports Pentium (32 Bit)/AMD (64Bit)/PowerPC hardware architectures. The 32/64 bit version of animux comes in .img and .iso format. The PPC version only comes in the .iso format.&nbsp;  
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The 32/64 bit version of animux comes in .img and .iso format. The PPC version only comes in the .iso format.&nbsp;  
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The .img file is the live USB image. We recommend this to be written on USB 2.0 key with more than 800MB in size.&nbsp; The USB image cannot be directly downloaded or copied onto a USB key and set to work.&nbsp; Details on how to use it are given below.&nbsp;  
The .img file is the live USB image. We recommend this to be written on USB 2.0 key with more than 800MB in size.&nbsp; The USB image cannot be directly downloaded or copied onto a USB key and set to work.&nbsp; Details on how to use it are given below.&nbsp;  

Revision as of 01:06, 26 October 2008

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The FIRST Version of Animux is called GENESIS (meaning "the origin" or "coming into being ). It is chapter 1 of animux journey into animation world.

Animux supports Pentium (32 Bit)/AMD (64Bit)/PowerPC hardware architectures. The 32/64 bit version of animux comes in .img and .iso format. The PPC version only comes in the .iso format. 

The .img file is the live USB image. We recommend this to be written on USB 2.0 key with more than 800MB in size.  The USB image cannot be directly downloaded or copied onto a USB key and set to work.  Details on how to use it are given below. 

The .iso file is the LiveCD image. This can be downloaded onto your machine and burnt onto a CD using the "Burn CD Image" option of your CD burning software. 


We are currently working on creating torrents for our distro and will be updating the download page with them.

Links to download are here.

Preparing Media

Using Linux

Using Windows

Preparing computer

Booting into Animux

Installing Animux on computer

Installing NVIDIA Drivers

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