Operating system
LinuxTLE[1] (ลินุกซ์ทะเล, ) is a discontinued Thai Linux distribution based on Ubuntu and developed by the Thailand National Electronics and Computer Technology Center (NECTEC).
TLE stands for Thai Language Extension, as it was originally a Thai extension for Red Hat Linux.[citation needed] The pronunciation "talay" is a homophone of the Thai word ทะเล (the sea).
Version history
Name
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Code Name
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Base Distribution
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Release Date
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MaTEL 6.0
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Mandrake Linux 6.0
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June 1999
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MaTEL 6.1
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September 1999
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LinuxTLE 3.0
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ตะรุเตา (Tarutao)
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Red Hat Linux 6.2
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14 July 2000
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LinuxTLE 4.0
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สิมิลัน (Similan)
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Redmond Linux
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13 October 2001
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LinuxTLE 4.1a
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พีพี (PhiPhi)
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Red Hat Linux 7.2
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14 March 2002
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LinuxTLE 4.1r2
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พีพี (PhiPhi)
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Red Hat Linux 7.3
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March 2003
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LinuxTLE 5.0
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อันดามัน (Andaman)
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Red Hat Linux 8
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LinuxTLE 5.5
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สมิหลา (Samila)
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Fedora CORE 1
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January 2004
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LinuxTLE 7.0
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หว้ากอ (Waghor)
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LinuxTLE 5.5
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December 2004
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LinuxTLE 8.0
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ป่าตอง (Patong)
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Ubuntu 6.10
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27 February 2007
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LinuxTLE 9.0
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หัวหิน (Hua-Hin)
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Ubuntu 7.10
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8 February 2008
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LinuxTLE 10.0
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อ่าวนาง (Ao Nang)
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Ubuntu 10.04
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24 August 2011
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References
- ^ "ความเป็นมา". Linux.thai.net. Thai Linux Working Group. Retrieved 15 May 2019.
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