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"I'm very proud to announce Webconverger 11, with
the following improvements: Firefox 9; ability to
change browser chrome options at boot time;
quieter boots; several enhancem ...
"The Amnesic Incognito Live System, version 0.8,
is out. All users must upgrade as soon as
possible. Notable user-visible changes include:
Tor 0.2.2.33, I2P 0.8.8, Linux kerne ...
"In what we can now call it a tradition, we
celebrate the Software Freedom Day by publishing
our latest release: Trisquel GNU/Linux 5.0 STS,
code name 'Dagda'. Today we publis ...
"We now publish an incremental update, including
all the security and bug-fix upgrades applied to
date, while also expanding the edition set with
'Mini' and 'Netinstall' flavo ...
"Our latest version is ready for download. It
includes a lot of updates, along with an overhaul
of the development process which was largely
upgraded to simplify automation. T ...
"Oracle is pleased to announce the general
availability of Oracle Linux Release 5 Update 6
for x86 (32-bit) and x86_64 (64 -bit)
architectures. Bug fixes added by Oracle: fix
...
"As our special way to celebrate the Software
Freedom day, we are pleased to announce that
Trisquel 4.0 LTS is ready for download. It is our
second long-term support release; ...
"Oracle is pleased to announce the general
availability of Enterprise Linux Release 5 Update
5 for x86 (32-bit) and x86_64 (64-bit)
architectures. This update includes the fol ...
"Trisquel GNU/Linux 3.5, code name 'Awen', is
ready. This release is a fully free Ubuntu 9.10
derivative that includes extra software, better
multimedia support, more translat ...
"We are proud to announce the Trisquel GNU/Linux
3.0 release. It is the first of a new series of
short-term support releases that include highly
updated software, improved per ...
"Trisquel GNU/Linux 2.2 'Robur' is ready for
download. This is the third and last maintenance
update for the 2.x LTS branch, which will be
supported until 2013. The six ISO im ...
"The DragonFly 2.2 release is here! The HAMMER
file system is considered production-ready in this
release; it was first released in July 2008. The
2.2 release represents major ...
Rubén Rodríguez Pérez has announced the release of
Trisquel GNU/Linux 2.1, a 100% "libre"
distribution based on Ubuntu and recommended by
the Free Software Foundation (FSF): " ...
This is a small live CD based on Slackware (6.0.7
= 12.1). Works equally well. Has all the Live CD
features like "run from memory".
Many apps exist as modules. Modules can ...
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 ...
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