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"The Frugalware developer team is pleased to
announce the immediate availability of Frugalware
Linux 1.6, our sixteenth stable release. No new
features have been added since 1 ...
"The Frugalware developer team is pleased to
announce the immediate availability of Frugalware
1.5, our fifteenth stable release. No new features
have been added since 1.5rc2, ...
"The Frugalware developer team is pleased to
announce the immediate availability of Frugalware
1.4, our fourteenth stable release. The only added
feature since 1.4rc2 is Libre ...
"The Frugalware developer team is pleased to
announce the immediate availability of Frugalware
1.3, our thirteenth stable release. No new
features have been added since 1.3rc2 ...
"The Frugalware developer team is pleased to
announce the immediate availability of Frugalware
1.2, our twelfth stable release. No new features
have been added since 1.2rc2, b ...
"The Frugalware developer team is pleased to
announce the immediate availability of Frugalware
Linux 1.1, our eleventh stable release. No new
features have been added since 1. ...
"The Frugalware developer team is pleased to
announce the immediate availability of Frugalware
1.0, our tenth stable release. The version number
1.0 does not indicate anything ...
Slackware 10.2 includes the Linux 2.4.31 kernel,
with Linux 2.6.13 available in the /testing
directory. For the first time, a 2.6 kernel with
support for SCSI, RAID, and SATA ...
Frugalware Linux is general purpose Linux
distribution designed for intermediate users. Some
of its elements were borrowed from Slackware Linux
and Arch Linux.
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