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Announcing Slackware Linux 11!
The first Slackware release more than a year in
the making, this
edition of Slackware combines Slackware's
legendary simplicity,
stability, ...
This book offers readers a tour of JDS along with
numerous timesaving tips, tricks and shortcuts.
Adelstein and Hiser explain how to set up
networking, updates and backups, pl ...
Yoper is a multipurpose high performance operating
system which has been carefully optimised for PC's
with either 686 or higher processor types. The
binaries that come with Yo ...
Desktop/LX is an operating system designed with
your ease of use in mind. Desktop/LX loads ready
for Internet access, office productivity,
multimedia, entertainment, and more.
Linux guru Nick Petreley demystifies the most
powerful features of Fedora, the new Linux
operating system from Red Hat
* The book is tailored for new users and people
upgrad ...
Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Version 3 Introduced in
September 2003, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, version
3, includes a broad range of new features:
* Support for seven archi ...
Onebase Linux (OL) is an independent meta
source/binary distribution created in July 2003.
It is powerful, transparent and free. It uses its
in-house versatile technology call ...
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