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First look at openSUSE 11.2 (DistroWatch Weekly #329)

Welcome to this year's 46th issue of DistroWatch Weekly! openSUSE 11.2, one of the oldest and most popular Linux distributions, has kept many users on Linux web sites throughout the past week. What are the new features? How does it perform? Does it ...

From CAITLYN MARTIN AND LADISLAV BODNAR, LXer,  16 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Intel,  Novell, Inc.,  Toshiba,  Broadcom,  Google Inc.

Review: GNOME SlackBuild 2.26.3 for Slackware 13.0

Welcome to this year's 43rd issue of DistroWatch Weekly! Ah, the excitement of an Ubuntu release! Yes, "Karmic Koala", the distribution's 11th official version will hit the undoubtedly crowded download servers later this week amid the excitement of ...

From CAITLYN MARTIN, LADISLAV BODNAR AND JESSE SMITH, LXer,  26 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Toshiba,  Intel,  Jesse Smith,  Oracle,  RPM, Inc.

Slackware Linux 13.0 - Oldest Linux Distro Gets Major Overhaul [DistroWatch Weekly #323]

A d v e r t i s m e n t Welcome to this year's 40th issue of DistroWatch Weekly! Slackware Linux has been around for longer than any other existing Linux distribution - and for a good reason. Its stability, reliability and dependability are ...

From CAITLYN MARTIN, CHRIS SMART AND LADISLAV BODNAR, LXer,  5 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Toshiba,  Intel,  Red Hat, Inc.,  AMD,  Linus Torvalds

Linux Security Basics, Part 1: Authentication (Distrowatch Weekly #321)

Welcome to this year's 38th issue of DistroWatch Weekly! Computer security has been a hot topic of discussion on these pages in recent weeks. As a result, Caitlyn Martin has embarked upon writing a series of articles covering the basics of computer ...

From CAITLYN MARTIN, CHRIS SMART AND LADISLAV BODNAR, LXer,  21 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Google Inc.,  Mark Shuttleworth,  Linus Torvalds

Taking a look at xPUD 0.9 (DistroWatch Weekly #319)

Welcome to this year's 36th issue of DistroWatch Weekly! Continuing with our series of first looks at small and minimalist distributions, Caitlyn Martin tries xPUD, a 50 MB live CD with an unusual user interface, suitable for netbooks and web ...

From CAITLYN MARTIN, CHRIS SMART AND LADISLAV BODNAR, LXer,  7 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Red Hat, Inc.,  Jesse Smith,  Toshiba,  Skype,  Novell, Inc.

The status of Intel video drivers for Linux (and what it means for your favorite distro) - DistroWatch Weekly #316

Welcome to this year's 33rd issue of DistroWatch Weekly! Many people who use Intel graphics and a recent Linux distribution must have come to the same conclusion: this combination is a disaster. Performance and stability issues affecting thousands ...

From CAITLYN MARTIN, CHRIS SMART AND LADISLAV BODNAR, LXer,  17 Aug 2009
Related Topics: Red Hat, Inc.,  Novell, Inc.,  RC2

First Look: Pardus 2009 (DistroWatch Weekly #315)

1 • Pardus (by spud on 2009-08-10 09:53:19 GMT from United Kingdom) Excellent review, thanks. Must try this one. Will be interesting to discover if it runs on older kit (older than a Celery1Gb) with limited resources. Some indications on this score ...

From CAITLYN MARTIN, CHRIS SMART, AND LADISLAV BODNAR, LXer,  10 Aug 2009
Related Topics: Intel,  Microsoft Corporation,  Trident Microsystems, Inc.

Calculate Directory Server 9.7 released

Calculate Directory Server is a Gentoo-based LDAP server providing a centralised storage of application settings, user accounts and access privileges. A new version of the product was announced yesterday. Some of the main changes include: "Support for ...

From LADISLAV BODNAR, LXer,  27 Jun 2009

Development Release: Absolute Linux 13.0 RC1

Paul Sherman has announced the availability of the first release candidate for Absolute Linux 13.0, a lightweight modification of Slackware Linux for the desktop: "Absolute Linux 13.0 RC1 released. Pre-release that includes fixes for slapt-get and wicd, ...

From LADISLAV BODNAR, LXer,  27 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Midori

Distribution Release: MoLinux 5.0

MoLinux 5.0, a Spanish, Ubuntu-based distribution developed by the regional government of Castilla la Mancha in Spain, has been released. Code-named "Dorotea", in reference to a pretty girl in Cervantes' Don Quijote de la Mancha, MoLinux 5.0 is ...

From LADISLAV BODNAR, LXer,  27 Jun 2009

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