Pioneer Explorer 1.1 Server Helps Newcomers to Discover Linux
Sep 12, 2007The Pioneer Linux Explorer Server is targeted at newcomers. The commercial distribution is available free of charge for non-commercial use.
more »New Protech Linux Distribution Released
Sep 12, 2007The first stable version of the new Protech Linux distribution, which includes various security tools, has just been released.
more »First Mandriva 2008 Release Candidate
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more »Distribution for Software Testers: Bugnux 2007
Sep 07, 2007Bugnux includes PCLinuxOS and various test tools. The newcomer on the distribution market will run from a live CD or install on disk.
more »Mini Computer with Suse Linux by Shuttle
Sep 04, 2007Shuttle, a manufacturer of mini computers is offering two models from its XPC range with Novell's Suse Linux operating system preinstalled.
more »Ubuntu: For Toast Just The Way You Like It
Sep 03, 2007Linuxconf Europe 2007 kicked off this Sunday in Cambridge, UK. Unix user groups from Great Britain and other parts of Europe will be hosting lectures and workshops until September 5.
more »KDE 4 Too Late for Fedora 8
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more »Virt-Manager & Co: Updated Virtualization Helpers
Aug 30, 2007Red Hat's Emerging Technologies working group has now released Virtual Machine Manager (Virt-manager) version 0.5.0, a desktop application that gives administrators the ability to manage virtual machines running on, say, Xen.
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