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Dreamlinux is a Debian-based desktop distribution
featuring the latest Xfce desktop, a Mac OS X-like
user interface, the SoftMaker office suite and a
recent Linux kernel from ...
"openSUSE Education team is proud to present
another version of openSUSE - Edu Li-f-e (Linux
for Education) based on openSUSE 12.1. Li-f-e
comes loaded with everything that st ...
"On behalf of the Nexenta project, I'd like to
announce the availability of the Nexenta Core
Platform 3.0.1. Over the NCP 3.0, this release
includes fixes to nexenta-zones and ...
"We are pleased to announce that we have released
the new Syllable Server 0.4. This release focuses
on maturing existing functionality, improving
security, ongoing system rest ...
"The Nexenta team would like to announce the
immediate availability of the Nexenta Core
Platform 2 release. Release highlights:
OpenSolaris build 104+ with critical patches; o ...
Zenwalk 2.0.1 is a complete system : out of the
box, you will be able to browse, mail, chat,
listen to music, program in C, Perl, Python,
Ruby,.. watch videos in various forma ...
"I love it. Conceptually it is really clean,
and sweet."
--Kent Beck, author of Extreme Programming
Explained, on the Ruby language
Programming Ruby: The Pragmat ...
The Ruby Way assumes that the reader is already
familiar with the subject matter. Using many code
samples it focuses on "how-to use Ruby" for
specific applications, either as ...
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