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"The FreeBSD Release Engineering team is pleased
to announce the availability of FreeBSD
8.0-RELEASE. This release starts off the new
8-STABLE branch which improves on the
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"Red Hat is pleased to announce the availability
of the latest update to Red Hat Enterprise Linux
5, release 5.4. New in Red Hat Enterprise Linux
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"The NetBSD project is pleased to announce that
NetBSD 5.0, the thirteenth release of the NetBSD
operating system, is now available. NetBSD 5.0
features greatly improved perfo ...
"With the availability of StartCom Enterprise
Linux AS 5.0.3, OpenJDK Java technologies have
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"Red Hat, Inc. today announced the global
availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.3,
featuring the latest open source,
commercial-strength technology innovations. In the
th ...
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