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Showing posts with label Linux. Show all posts

Sabayon_Linux_4.1_x86_K.iso

CATEGORY: , | Sunday, May 3, 2009
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Sabayon_Linux_4.1_x86_K.iso
Size : 1.863 MB

On the behalf of the Sabayon Linux team, we are happy to announce the immediate availability of Sabayon Linux 4.1 KDE. Distribution features: based on Sabayon Linux 4 LiteMCE; custom Linux kernel 2.6.29.1; ext4 is now the default file system; complete KDE 4.2.2 environment; OpenOffice.org 3.0.1; Compiz and Compiz Fusion 0.8.2; X.Org 7.4 supporting latest AMD and NVIDIA video cards; multimedia applications (audio, video, DVD ripping, file sharing); media center mode, transforming your Sabayon into a complete multimedia platform thanks to XBMC. Major changes since Sabayon 4: improved boot speed; NetworkManager 0.7; GRUB now supports UUID; installer now detects other Linux distributions.


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Linux Mint 6 KDE

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LinuxMint-6-KDE.iso
Size : 1.107 MB

On behalf of the team I am thrilled to announce the release of Linux Mint 6 KDE. Based on Kubuntu 8.10 'Intrepid Ibex', Linux kernel 2.6.27, KDE 4.2.0 and X.Org 7.4, Linux Mint 6 'Felicia' KDE Community edition comes with a brand new software manager, FTP support in mintUpload, proxy support and history of updates in mintUpdate, mint4win (a Linux Mint installer for Microsoft Windows), and a lot of other improvements. Linux Mint now uses its own LSB information and no longer identifies itself to applications as Ubuntu. This can potentially break compatibility with some third-party tools. Meta packages were introduced within the repositories to reflect the default selection of packages for the various Linux Mint editions. The artwork now also comes as a package


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Fedora 11

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Fedora 11-Preview-i686-Live-KDE.iso
Size : 692 MB
This is the Fedora 11 Preview release, we're just a short time from releasing the full shebang. Therefore we need the most testing we can possibly get on this one. Major features: automatic font and mime-type installation; volume control with PulseAudio; Intel, ATI and NVIDIA kernel modsetting; fingerprint readers as an authentication mechanism; IBus input method system for Asian languages; ext4 file system.

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Tiny Core for USB

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siza : 10,2 MB
eam Tiny Core is pleased to announce the release of Tiny Core Linux 1.4. Changelog: new virtual disk support; updated watcher, now supports no swap option; replaced Busybox losetup with GNU, for cryptohome support; moved start-up script processing to occur before restore; fl_picsee replaces imlib2_view; update .jwmrc screenshot menu option; update appbrowser loads .list and .dep upon demand; update .xsession for easier use of other X start-up utilities; update mousetool now makes output script executable. Files that have changed and are likely in your backup or other persistent store: .jwmrc, .xsession


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PCLinuxOS 2009.1

CATEGORY: , | Saturday, May 2, 2009
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Here is the brief release announcement. Besides the main product, a GNOME edition of PCLinuxOS 2009 containing GNOME 2.24.3, Brasero, GNOME Power Manager, Exaile Music Player and other GTK+ applications

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Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty Jackalope)

CATEGORY: , | Monday, April 27, 2009
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The Ubuntu team is happy to bring you the latest and greatest software the Open Source community has to offer. This is their latest result, the Ubuntu 9.04 release candidate, which brings a host of excellent new features.

New features since Ubuntu 8.10 :

GNOME 2.26
X.Org server 1.6
Wacom tablet hotplugging
New style for notifications and notification preferences
Boot performance
Linux kernel 2.6.28
Ext4 filesystem support
Cloud computing
Turn-key mail servers

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Linux BackTrack

CATEGORY: , | Thursday, April 2, 2009
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BackTrack is a Linux distribution distributed as a Live CD which resulted from the merger of WHAX and the Auditor Security Collection.[2] It takes advantage of SLAX's modular design and structure to enable the user to include customizable scripts, additional tools and configurable kernels in personalized distributions. The BackTrack project was created by Mati Aharoni and Max Moser and is a collaborative effort involving the community.
BackTrack 2 was released on March 6, 2007 and includes over 300 security tools.[3] A beta version of BackTrack 3 was released on December 14, 2007, but it was announced that its main focus was to support more and newer hardware as well as provide more flexibility and modularity.

BackTrack 3 was released on June 19, 2008. New additions include SAINT and Maltego. Nessus was not included in this release, and the developers decided not to upgrade from kernel version 2.6.21.5.[4]

Linux CentOS

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CentOS is a freely-available operating system that is based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux. This rebuild project strives to be 100% binary compatible with the upstream product and, within its mainline and updates, not to vary from that goal.
Additional software archives hold later versions of such packages, along with other Free and Open Source Software RPM-based packages. CentOS stands for Community ENTerprise Operating System.

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Elive Linux

CATEGORY: , | Tuesday, March 31, 2009
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The Elive Linux distribution combines beauty with ease of use. Elive is based on Debian and uses Enlightenment as its windows manager, which gives the distribution a Mac OS X look and feel. Elive comes with dozens of easy-to-use desktop applications that just work.
Elive started as a live CD, but now at version 1.0 it works well as a standard hard drive installation. Click here to download ISO.

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Linux Vixta

CATEGORY: | Sunday, March 22, 2009
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Vixta is somewhere in between. The people behind Vixta wanted the prettiness of Windows Vista, but wanted to run Linux. They also wanted to make the user interface smooth and easy enough to use that other people who may be used to Windows would appreciate it.
Vixta's interface is a custom KDE mod, and when you install it, the first thing you'll notice is how much it really does look and feel like Windows. You get a single button to access your programs, settings, and desktop search. Additionally, there's a taskbar and widgets that all look like they could have been pulled directly from Vista.
In the end however, Vixta is definitely Linux. You don't install Windows apps (much as you might be tempted to), and you use open-source and Linux-friendly alternatives. Vixta may be attractive and open-source, but it's not the type of OS that you swap out for your friend's copy of Vista just to see if she notices. Still, if you're a Linux fan or looking for a distro that's a lot like Windows so you can get your feet wet, Vixta might be worth a shot.
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xcode Linux_b-complex

CATEGORY: | Tuesday, March 17, 2009
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I finally bought XCODE-LINUX. And I happily opened up Xcode 3.0 and started working. Life was good until I tried to get my SVN repositories (which are on a linux server) to play nicely with my Xcode projects.

I have successfully set up the repository settings (under SCM > Configure SCM Repositories...) and can download files from the popup window (SCM > Repositories). But when I try set up the SCM support for a project, the repository is grayed out.

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