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"The team is proud to announce the release of
Snowlinux 2 'Cream'. Snowlinux 2 'Cream' is based
upon Ubuntu 12.04 and is supported for 5 years
until April 2017. This is one of ...
"SUSE today announced the general availability of
SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 Service Pack 2 (SP2).
Notable features include an updated Linux kernel,
enhanced file system support ...
"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 ...
"OpenIndiana oi_151a was released on 14th
September 2011, exactly one year after our first
release, oi_147. Our latest build brings a wide
variety of enhancements, including b ...
"We have another Unite17! A few sentences of the
changes: brand-new exterior and interior, because
I took the liberty of using the testing
repositories. E17 at least not alpha ...
"Yes, it's that time again! After many months of
development and careful testing, we are proud to
announce the release of Slackware version 13.1.
Slackware 13.1 brings many up ...
"We are pleased to announce broad availability of
our latest version, Untangle 7.1, which includes a
host of new features and improvements:
hierarchical policy management - ma ...
"The Fedora Project, a Red Hat, Inc. sponsored and
community-supported open source collaboration,
today announced the availability of Fedora 12, the
latest version of its free ...
"Oracle is pleased to announce the general
availability of Enterprise Linux Release 5 Update
4 for x86 (32-bit) and x86_64 (64-bit)
architectures. This update includes the fol ...
"Learning Nagios 3.0" is a new book from Packt
that will introduce Nagios to System
Administrators who are interested in monitoring
and maintaining their systems.
An excer ...
Michael Prokop has announced the release of grml
2008.11, a Debian-based live CD with a collection
of GNU/Linux software especially for users of text
tools and system administ ...
From the Publisher
Use iptables to detect and prevent network-based
attacks
System administrators need to stay ahead of new
security vulnerabilities that leave their net ...
Well folks, it's that time to announce a new
stable Slackware release
again. So, without further ado, announcing
Slackware version 12.0!
Since we've moved to supporting ...
New Computer Book "Fedora Linux" by Chris Tyler
I acquired this very well written book, an
O'Reilly Publication about three weeks ago.
I have no relationship with the auth ...
SELinux: Bring World-Class Security to Any Linux
Environment!
SELinux offers Linux/UNIX integrators,
administrators, and developers a state-of-the-art
platform for building ...
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