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"openSUSE Education community is proud to announce
openSUSE-Edu Li-f-e - Linux for education based on
openSUSE 11.2. The Li-f-e flavor bundles the best
software openSUSE has t ...
"The openSUSE Project announced today that
openSUSE 11.2 is immediately available for
download. openSUSE is a secure and stable
Linux-based operating system that is easy to us ...
"The openSUSE project is proud to announce the
release of openSUSE 11.1. The openSUSE 11.1
release includes more than 230 new features,
improvements to YaST, major updates to ...
openSUSE 11 is the latest release from the
community developed distro supported by Novell. It
features such updated packages as KDE 3.5.9, KDE
4, GNOME 2.22, OpenOffice.org 2. ...
For 2008, just as in 2006-2007, a minimal version
of PCLinuxOS has been created prior to the
creation of a full sized distribution. I think
that makes good sense. You start ...
Kanotix is a live CD, Debian-based distribution
that, as well as running beautifully as a live CD,
is also built for easy and intuitive hard drive
installation. It installs in ...
My SUSE 10.1 Linux Experience:
SUSE 10.0 felt slow to me, so I was ready to try
something new. Lo and behold, SUSE 10.1 appeared
just weeks after I installed 10.0
I de ...
(Taken from Novell website)
SUSE Linux 10.0 includes a comprehensive selection
of applications to facilitate a wide variety of
computing tasks (office suite, e-mail, Intern ...
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