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"It has already been four years since IPFire 2 was
released for the first time. There has been huge
progress until today, the release of version 2.11.
The biggest new feature ...
"PapugLinux 11.1 is available for download, this
is a major release in term of package updates. We
choose to focus our additions on development tools
for this version. The gre ...
"The version 1.0 of the project is finally ready,
after a year of happy work! To mark this event, we
named this version Gondwana, for the
super-continent which included most o ...
"The Sabily team is proud to announce the release
of the new version of Sabily 11.04, code name
'Al-Badr'. What's new: new 'Al-Badr' pictures and
wallpapers, new Plymouth and ...
"After the last maintenance release in November
2010, the developers are proud to release a new
version, 2.9. About 400 different changes were
implemented in this build and th ...
"The openSUSE Education team is thrilled to
announce the availability of openSUSE Edu: Linux
for Education (Li-f-e). The aim of this DVD is to
provide complete education and d ...
"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 ...
Well folks, it's that time to announce a new
stable Slackware release again. So, without
further ado, announcing Slackware version 12.1!
Since we've moved to supporting the 2. ...
This is an excellent "from /root" small distro.
Esthetics are a bit rough, but it is very capable
of doing just about anything. You should be
willing to learn a bit of non-GUI ...
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 ...
Full title: Linux Appliance Design: A Hands-On
Guide to Building Linux Appliances
Authors: Bob Smith, John Hardin, Graham Phillips,
Bill Pierce
From the cover:
Modern ...
After years of using Red Hat and it's clones'
Centos and Fedora, I discovered Ubuntu. I
downloaded it from their website
http://www.ubuntu.com/. ...
http://www.sabayonlinux.org/
Sabayon Linux is a gentoo fork that is built
around bleeding edge technology and fully
configured for a very fast inst ...
From O'Reilly.com: "With more changes than any
previous version, Java 5.0 makes it easier to
develop safe, powerful code. But it isn't any
easier to learn. That means the best ...
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