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"eBox Technologies is proud to announce the
general availability of eBox Platform 1.4. Besides
incorporating a range of new features and
improvements, the eBox Platform 1.4 re ...
"This new version of Parted Magic updates the
graphical server X.Org, expands networking,
improves RAM usage, and fixes some bugs. To combat
some of the problems associated wi ...
"Kiwi Linux 9.04 is a desktop distribution based
on Ubuntu 9.04 for the i386 architecture.
Differences from Ubuntu 9.04: the supported
languages on the CD are English, Hungari ...
"ALT Linux proudly presents a new release of our
desktop distribution, ALT Linux 4.1.1 Desktop.
This is a general-purpose GNU/Linux distribution
intended for use on desktop sy ...
"Kiwi Linux 8.12 is a desktop CD based on Ubuntu
8.10 for the x86 architecture. It contains
packages necessary for playing restricted
multimedia formats by default and support ...
Damn Small Linux is a business card size (50MB)
bootable Live CD Linux distribution. Despite its
minuscule size it strives to have a functional and
easy to use desktop.
Dam ...
Damn Small Linux is a business card size (50MB)
bootable Live CD Linux distribution. Despite its
minuscule size it strives to have a functional and
easy to use desktop.
D ...
Damn Small Linux is a business card size (50MB)
bootable Live CD Linux distribution. Despite its
minuscule size it strives to have a functional and
easy to use desktop.
Dam ...
Keep in mind this is a 50 mb live cd which can fit
on one of those little business card cd's. It is
NOT the eqivalent to a desktop oriented OS, but it
is an extremely useful t ...
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