Small Linux Distros For Every Occasion (Enterprise Networking Planet)Ī look at some of the smaller Linux distributions. OpenOffice and other popular Linux desktop applications," Blandford It will also include "Firefox, Evolution, Thunderbird, Solutions, RHGD will use the GNOME 2.16 desktop as its standard " The new desktop will be built on the foundation of RHEL 5.1Īccording to Jonathan Blandford, Red Hat's engineering manager for client Red Hat Global Desktop to appear in November (Linux-Watch)Ī look at the Red Hat Global Desktop, due for a November release. I read through a sneak preview of the product at, and the impression I got was that it's still pretty rudimentary but that it will over time be expanded into something far more functional." The current iteration of Splashtop features network connectivity (both wired and wireless), a rebadged version of Firefox 2.0, and the Skype VoIP client (version 1.3) - a small but useful clutch of tools. Splashtop's a small but fairly useful Linux desktop environment that boots and runs entirely in RAM. Here's a new one: an ASUSTek motherboard, the P5E3, which ships with a built-in Linux variant called " Every so often I bump into yet another example of Linux being used in creative ways. Splashtop: Embedded Linux For Your Motherboard (Information Week) Gerard Beekmans from the Linux From Scratch project." Miss two interesting interviews with Lucas Villa Real from GoboLinux and Simplifies its product range, Ubuntu prepares for another download rush,Īnd Fedora embraces artwork developed by the user community. Tries to answer the question in the upcoming issues of DistroWatch Weeklyīy reviewing these new products - today he installs openSUSE 10.3 on his Succeed in enticing more computer users to switch to Linux? Chris Smart Tuesday, the rapid succession of major Linux distribution versionsĬontinues this week with Ubuntu 7.10. Release two weeks ago and the new Mandriva Linux 2008 announced last Team member Laurent Bigonville, and much more. Week, Gutsy release parties, another Ubuntu Forums interview, new MOTU The Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter for Octocovers the releaseĬandidate of Ubuntu 7.10, learning more about Ubuntu at Ubuntu Open The Gentoo Weekly Newsletter for October 8,Ģ007 covers Gentoo VDR updates and Gentoo PHP masks php-4. The Gentoo Weekly Newsletter for October 1,Ģ007 looks at Gentoo PPC updates. Kittens with Yum-updatesd, and much more. The Fedora Weekly News for Octolooks at the Fedora Fonts SIGĪnnouncement, the Ontario Linux Fest, a Fedora Marketing Meeting, Killing Packaging Tcl/Tk related packages in the next future. Maintainers in order to inform also people who could be interested in This announcement is to the larger audience of all Policy for team maintenance of Tcl/Tk main packages and their (those whose packages depend on Tcl/Tk) that there is an ongoing effort to draft a We expect toīe able to keep up this level of security support (at least) until theĭebian's Tcl/Tk team has previously announced to all interested maintainers Shape with respect to security and has been so for some time. " Thanks to an increased size of our team, Debian Lenny is in good Here's a status report from the Debian Testing Security team. To serious Geographical Information Systems (GIS) users and applications.Ĭlick below to see a project status report. ![]() The main goal ofĭebianGis has been making Debian the best GNU/Linux distribution oriented The final release of version 7.10 is scheduled for 18 October 2007 and willīe supported for 18 months on both desktops and servers."ĭebianGis is a sub-project launched at the end of 2004. " We consider this release candidate to be complete, stable, and suitable for The release candidate for the Ubuntu 7.10 "gutsy" release is nowĪvailable. In this release.)" Current rPath users should update using Conary. (Linux kernels for Xen support are 2.6.16.33 Kernel, enabling installation on more recent hardware not supported by Installation images and installed system now include a 2.6.22.7 Linux Updates released as of September 26, 2007. Images incorporate updates to the installation process and all package RPath Linux has released updated images for rPath Linux 1. ![]() RPath Linux 1.0.7 available for x86 and x86_64 To see what packages are in Slackware current, try the Slackware Package Browser. Newer versions before the next version of Slackware becomes finalized. It seems likely that all of these packages will be updated to ![]() Many KDE packages have also been updated to 3.5.8. Lots of X packages have been updated and the current version of X.Org isħ.3. Include BIND, xpdf, qt, poppler, gimp, tcpdump, samba, PHP, OpenSSH, Mozilla Firefox and Thunderbird have been upgraded to 2.0.0.6 and ![]() So far much of the work has gone into updating packages with security On OctoSlackware Patrick Volkerding released all the changes that have happened so far in
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