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"Salix MATE 13.37 is now officially released.
Available for both 32-bit and 64-bit
architectures, this release introduces the MATE
desktop environment. For anyone not familiar ...
"The Kubuntu community is proud to announce the
release of 12.04 LTS, the 'Precise Pangolin': the
new Long-Term Support version of our friendly
operating system. Built on Ubun ...
"Plop Linux 4.2.0 released. Changelog: a lot of
software updates; support for blind people
(brltty, Orca) + preconfigured GNOME version
3.3.91; new developer release + separat ...
"Team Tiny Core is proud to announce the release
of Core 4.2. The main theme for the 4.2 release is
the re-factoring of Tiny Core Linux to be highly
modular by focusing on its ...
"It is our distinct honor to announce the release
of the second major iteration of Peppermint OS.
Peppermint Two is now available either for free
download or via purchasable l ...
"This release of Clonezilla live includes major
enhancements, changes and bug fixes. Major
enhancements and changes: the underlying GNU/Linux
operating system was upgraded, th ...
"After several months of work, a new version is
ready for release. Many bugs have been fixed and
many core programs have been updated. You will
notice the Linux 2.6.36 kernel ...
"Today, on the third birthday of IPFire 2, we are
going to release Core 41.This core update has
important security fixes of glibc and bzip2. The
core update implicates followi ...
"This is not an upgrade to replace Peppermint OS
One, but another project that we will be under
constant development from here forward. Peppermint
Ice was developed around Chr ...
"Absolute 13.1.1 released. New kernel and a
boatload of updates from Slackware. Almost
replaced Firefox with Google Chrome (which I
really like) but due to an endless 'upload' ...
This is the fourth update in the 2009 series;
while the base system, the C library and the
compiler remains unchanged throughout the 2009.x
releases, a number of small problem ...
"PelicanHPC 2.0 is available. Features: based on
Debian testing instead of stable - this means that
most packages have newer versions, in particular,
the kernel is at 2.6.30 a ...
"LinuxConsole 1.0.2009 is available in four
formats: Multimedia (200 MB ISO image, for old
computers and system with little disk space, Linux
kernel 2.6.30.5, IceWM + Idesk + ...
"MEPIS LLC has released SimplyMEPIS 8.0, the
community edition of MEPIS 8.0. SimplyMEPIS 8.0
uses a Debian 'Lenny stable' foundation enhanced
with a long-term support kernel, ...
dux came into existence as a project team in
November 2006. With over a year under its belt,
releases throughout 2007 and now Three releases in
2008, sidux has demonostrated g ...
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