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"In this version, we have something very exciting.
We are the first Arch-based distro to support
(U)EFI out of the box. The 64-bit live media
should boot natively on (U)EFI sy ...
"The Chakra project is proud to announce the third
'Archimedes' release. As with the previous
release, Chakra is no longer shipping a GUI for
package management. Appset-qt was ...
"This second 'Archimedes' release brings some good
news and, for some, bad news. Good news - after a
year of hard work by the Calligra team, we are
really pleased to present t ...
"Time for a much needed update to the Arch
installation media, as the last release (2010.05)
is not only quite outdated, but now yields broken
installations if you do a netins ...
"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 Chakra development team is proud to announce
the release of Chakra GNU/Linux 2011.04,
code-named 'Aida'. Two month have passed since
Chakra 2011.02. Now it is time for Ai ...
"The Chakra development team is proud to announce
the availability of 'Jaz', our first live image
using our stable repositories. We've been working
hard since March 2010 on Ch ...
"New installation media are available. There are
fewer of them and they are smaller. But they can
do more. Notable changes: all ISO files can now be
burned onto CDs as well as ...
"These images are built from a current snapshot of
core, which includes Linux kernel 2.6.30.4, udev
141 and Pacman 3.3.0. Changes compared to 2009.02:
more up-to-date software ...
Arch Linux is a general purpose linux distribution
that can be molded to do just about anything. It
is fast, lightweight, flexible, and most of the
parts under the hood are qu ...
Arch Linux is a general purpose linux distribution
that can be molded to do just about anything. It
is fast, lightweight, flexible, and most of the
parts under the hood are qu ...
From the Rubix FAQ:
"Rubix Linux was concieved during a time when the
primary developer of Slackware,
Patrick Volkerding, was extremely ill. The fate of
Slackware was uncert ...
Frugalware Linux is general purpose Linux
distribution designed for intermediate users. Some
of its elements were borrowed from Slackware Linux
and Arch Linux.
Arch Linux is a general purpose linux distribution
that can be molded to do just about anything. It
is fast, lightweight, flexible, and most of the
parts under the hood are qu ...
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