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Hikarunix
File:Logo-hikarunikso.jpg
File:Hikarunix-ss.jpg
A screenshot of a Hikarunix desktop top with links to included software and resources
DeveloperK. Sigler
OS familyLinux
Source modelFree software
Latest release0.4 / September 20, 2005 (2005-09-20)
Kernel typeMonolithic kernel
LicenseVarious
Official websitewww.assembla.com

Hikarunix is a Linux distribution in Live CD format for the x86 architecture. It was based on Damn Small Linux. The name is a portmanteau of the name of the manga and anime series Hikaru no Go and the Linux operating system that Hikarunix is based on (which is a Unix clone).

Hikarunix intended to provide a complete and ultra-portable environment for study and playing the game Go; from complete beginner (for whom Mori's "The Interactive Way To Go" [1] is included in addition to several books in pdf form, as well as a complete offline copy of Sensei's Library), to intermediate players (who can take advantage of a comprehensive joseki library and a collection of about 9500 challenging problems to work through called GoGrinder) to the expert (who can use the many online Go clients or study annotated games of Go masters, or even have their own games analyzed), all contained within an OS which can fit on a mini- or regular-sized CD or be installed to a harddrive, or be put onto a USB memory stick, so Go enthusiasts can use Hikarunix everywhere.