| Fedora Core 5 Test 2 Released Wednesday 18. of January 2006 Age: 3 yrs | ||
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Fedora Core 5 Test 2 has been released. "The Fedora Project announces the second release of the Fedora Core 5 development cycle, available for the i386, x86_64, and PPC/PPC64 architectures. [more]By: Reuven Cohen 18-01-06 00:32Category: Linux Distros, Open Source News |
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| GoboLinux 012 : New Linux Destop Distro Friday 04. of November 2005 Age: 3 yrs | ||
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One major problem with the Linux world is the overwhelming number of redundant distributions, especially in the desktop-oriented area. It's rare to see a new distribution that isn't a Debian or Red Hat clone in disguise with an extra feature or two, or that dares to take a bold departure from the st... [more]By: Reuven Cohen 04-11-05 00:00Category: Linux Distros, Open Source News |
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| Buildroot : Cross-compilation Linux toolchain Saturday 15. of October 2005 Age: 3 yrs | ||
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Buildroot is a set of Makefiles and patches that makes it easy generate a cross-compilation toolchain and root filesystem for your target Linux system using the uClibc C library. Buildroot is useful mainly for people working with small or embedded systems. Embedded systems often use processors that ... [more]By: Reuven Cohen 15-10-05 13:43Category: Linux Distros, Open Source News |
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| Ubuntu 5.10 Breezy Badger Released Thursday 13. of October 2005 Age: 3 yrs | ||
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The Ubuntu 5.10 release, also known as Breezy Badger, is not drastically different from the previous Ubuntu release, 5.04 Hoary Hedgehog, but it is an excellent distribution that is well worth a look for any user interested in a Linux distro for the desktop or server. [more]By: Reuven Cohen 13-10-05 14:59Category: Linux Distros, Open Source News |
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| CentOS : Community ENTerprise Operating System Monday 10. of October 2005 Age: 3 yrs | ||
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CentOS is an Enterprise-class Linux Distribution derived from sources freely provided to the public by a prominent North American Enterprise Linux vendor (Redhat). CentOS conforms fully with the Redhat's vendors redistribution policy and aims to be 100% binary compatible. CentOS is free. [more]By: Reuven Cohen 10-10-05 23:25Category: Linux Distros, Open Source News |
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