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"I am proud to announce the release of version
2.0. This brings the past three years of new
feature additions, with significant enhancements
to almost every portion of the sys ...
"We now publish an incremental update, including
all the security and bug-fix upgrades applied to
date, while also expanding the edition set with
'Mini' and 'Netinstall' flavo ...
"Tor 0.2.1.30; protecting against memory recovery
- new, safer way to wipe memory on shutdown which
is now also used when the boot media is physically
removed; hardware suppor ...
This release comes with a multitude of
improvements, including: a new Linux "super
kernel" with hundreds of extra patches and
modules; super-fast system boot; two supported
in ...
"Yes, this is an official public release. The main
purpose of releasing Quirky 1.4 is to test my
experimental simplified module loading and
interface configuration boot script ...
"Quirky 1.3 released. This is built from the
'forked' Woof that I have been discussing
recently, and is an opportunity to evaluate the
changes in Puppy files and streamlined s ...
"We're proud to offer the first official
Peppermint OS respin, featuring a fully updated
system, a few bug fixes, and a few new features.
We're going to be respinning the ISO ...
"This first release is quite straight, not very
'quirky'. Some of the interesting ideas that I
want to try are still to come. The focus for now
is to test a lot of the new stu ...
"The Moblin project steering committee today
announces the project release of Moblin 2.1 for
Intel Atom processor-based netbooks and nettops.
This project release includes the ...
"Ubuntu 9.10 brings changes small and large that
all have a common purpose - to make Ubuntu the
most user-friendly operating system available.
Ubuntu 9.10 features a redesigne ...
This release comes with some major software
updates, including Linux kernel 2.6.30.7, GCC
4.3.4, glibc 2.10.1, KDE 4.3.1, GNOME 2.26, Xfce
4.6.1, ptetex3 20090610 and OpenOffi ...
"It has been a while since our last update and we
are really excited about this new version of xPUD,
a fundamentally improved release with lots of new
features, including: Lin ...
UTUTO 2009, a 100% free, Gentoo-based distribution
and live DVD made in Argentina, has been released.
This is the first time the distribution is
provided as a live DVD with a ...
"The antiX team is proud to announce that antiX
MEPIS 8 - a fast and light complete desktop and
live CD based on SimplyMEPIS and Debian Testing,
with a little bit of sidux - i ...
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