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MCC Interim Linux aimed to make Linux more accessible to a wider audience, particularly those without extensive Unix expertise. The distribution included essential tools for both end users and developers, such as the GNU C compiler, the GNU Debugger, the Bourne shell, and the vi editor.
MCC Interim Linux aimed to make Linux more accessible to a wider audience, particularly those without extensive Unix expertise. The distribution included essential tools for both end users and developers, such as the GNU C compiler, the GNU Debugger, the Bourne shell, and the vi editor.
==Character==
Professor Owena "Interim" Le Blanc is a knowledgeable and experienced professor. She is depicted as an older woman with greying hair and glasses. Professor Le Blanc dresses in a classic professor's attire, wearing a medium light grey tweed jacket with elbow patches, a light grey dress shirt, a medium dark blue-magenta tie, and medium light grey pants. She carries a stack of floppy disks and a vintage computer book.
She is a highly intelligent and respected figure and is patient, approachable, and always willing to share her wisdom with others.
After Yggdrasil went out of business, Owena lost contact with the other OS-tans. She was sad to see them go, but she knew that they had to move on with their lives. Owena continued to use MCC Interim Linux, and she often thought about the other OS-tans. She wondered what they were up to, and she hoped that they were doing well.
Years later, Owena accidentally stumbled upon the Retrograde Conglomerate. The Retrograde Conglomerate was a non-profit organization dedicated to assisting retiring OS-tans in living a better life. Owena was surprised to see that the other OS-tans were there, and she was happy to be reunited with them.
==Relationships==
=== Yggdrasil Linux-tan, Jurix-kun, Xdenu-tan, Mini-Linux-tan and SLS-kun ===
Owena "Interim" Le Blanc has developed close relationships with Yggdrasil Linux-tan, Jurix-kun, Xdenu-tan, Mini-Linux-tan, and SLS-kun.
These relationships began was when Owena became part of the group that assisted Yggdrasil Linux-tan in running her store, which serves as a reference to the Linux Internet Archive.
=== Debian-tan ===
While MCC Interim Linux may have initially seen Debian as a significant player, the evolving Linux community's collaborative spirit led to a more cooperative approach. Owen Le Blanc may have viewed Debian as a respected member of the Linux community rather than a rival, and the fact that MCC Interim Linux encouraged users to switch to Debian shows a willingness to facilitate transitions.
==Abilities==
Professor Owena "Interim" Le Blanc possesses a deep understanding of MCC Interim Linux and its user-friendly design. She has the ability to explain complex concepts in a simple and understandable manner, making her an effective teacher and guide for users.
==References==
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Latest revision as of 07:22, 21 November 2023

OS-tan
General Information
Full NameOwena "Interim" Le Blanc
Universe/OriginThe Mainframe
DesignerSinclair-Speccy
Personification
PersonifiesMCC Interim Linux
DeveloperOwen Le Blanc
Appearance
Height5'7"
Hair ColorGrey
Eye ColorMedium dark blue-magenta (#3e3456)
Other Information
AffiliationRetrograde Conglomerate (Member)

Operating System

MCC Interim Linux, released in February 1992, was a Linux distribution developed by Owen Le Blanc from the Manchester Computing Centre (MCC), a part of the University of Manchester. It was specifically created for computer users who were not well-versed in Unix. One of the notable features of MCC Interim Linux was its menu-driven installer, which made the installation process easier for users. This installer allowed users to install both the Linux kernel and a collection of end-user and programming tools. The distribution was distributed on two floppy disks, with additional utility diskettes available.

MCC Interim Linux aimed to make Linux more accessible to a wider audience, particularly those without extensive Unix expertise. The distribution included essential tools for both end users and developers, such as the GNU C compiler, the GNU Debugger, the Bourne shell, and the vi editor.