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"Just one week after releasing Scientific Linux
5.3, I'm pleased to say that Scientific Linux Live
CD/DVD 5.3 has been released for i386 and x86_64
architectures. Features: li ...
"The Frugalware developer team is pleased to
announce the immediate availability of Frugalware
1.0, our tenth stable release. The version number
1.0 does not indicate anything ...
"Scientific Linux 5.3 has been released for both
the i386 and x86_64 architectures. Intel wireless
has been updated and works much better. We have
added the iwlwifi 3945, and ...
"On behalf of the team I am proud to announce that
Linux Mint 6 'Felicia' is now available in a
64-bit edition. This release comes with all the
innovations featured in Linux M ...
"With the availability of StartCom Enterprise
Linux AS 5.0.3, OpenJDK Java technologies have
arrived at this open source, enterprise-grade
platform. This updated release provi ...
Fred Emmott has announced the release of Slamd64
Linux 12.2, an unofficial port of Slackware Linux
to the x86_64 architecture: "Slamd64 12.2 is
released, and is an incremental ...
"Today marks the GeeXboX 1.2 release that was
awaited for such a long time. This is a really
important step for the project, being the very
latest release from the 1.x series. ...
"MythDora 10.21 has arrived. That's right, we've
jumped ahead a few versions to catch us up with
our Fedora baseline. Highlights: based on Fedora
10; Linux kernel 2.6.27.9; My ...
"On the behalf of the Sabayon Linux team, we're
pleased to announce the immediate availability of
Sabayon Linux 4. Bringing a more accessible,
easy-to-use and fast way of doin ...
Similar to it's parent, LFS, the Cross Linux from
Scratch (CLFS) project provides you with
step-by-step instructions for building your own
customized Linux system entirely fro ...
A beefier RHEL4 clone, this comes 'fully-loaded',
for use in the science community. It adds apps and
code for LAN-to-LAN/WAN-to-WAN Group File Sharing,
research & development ...
Slamd64 is an unofficial port of Slackware Linux
to the x86_64 architecture; despite the name
containing AMD64, Slamd64 should work both on K8
(AMD64) and EM64T (some Intel) p ...
Slamd64 is an independent port of Slackware for
the x86_64 platform (Athlon64, Opteron, EM64T
processors). Its official web page is
http://www.slamd64.com ...
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