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The second release candidate of Damn Small Linux v4.0 is now available for testing:

DSL is a very versatile 50MB mini desktop oriented Linux distribution.

Damn Small is small enough and smart enough to do the following things:
Boot from a business card CD as a live linux distribution (LiveCD)
Boot from a USB pen drive
Boot from within a host operating system (that's right, it can run *inside* Windows)
Run very nicely from an IDE Compact Flash drive via a method we call "frugal install"
Transform into a Debian OS with a traditional hard drive install
Run light enough to power a 486DX with 16MB of Ram
Run fully in RAM with as little as 128MB (you will be amazed at how fast your computer can be!)
Modularly grow -- DSL is highly extendable without the need to customize

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Linux Kernel 2.6.20.17 has been released:

I've just released Linux 2.6.20.17.

As a reminder, it fixes these 3 security issues :
CVE-2007-3105
CVE-2007-3848
CVE-2007-3851

I'll also be replying to this message with a copy of the patch between
2.6.20.16 and 2.6.20.17.

The patch and changelog will appear soon at the following locations:
ftp://ftp.all.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/
ftp://ftp.all.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/patch-2.6.20.17.bz2
ftp://ftp.all.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/ChangeLog-2.6.20.17

Git repository:
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-2.6.20.y.git
http://www.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-2.6.20.y.git

Git repository through the gitweb interface:
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-2.6.20.y.git

Willy

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Linux Kernel 2.6.22.3 has been released:

We (the -stable team) are announcing the release of the 2.6.22.3 kernel. This release has a few bugfixes so all users of the 2.6.22 series are encouraged to update to it. Especially people with laptops, they will appreciate the power savings in this release.

I'll also be replying to this message with a copy of the patch between 2.6.22.2 and 2.6.22.3

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Freespire 2.0 has been released:

Freespire 2.0 is immediately available; the latest version of the free desktop Linux operating system. Building on the best of open source software using Ubuntu as its baseline, Freespire 2.0 adds legally licensed proprietary drivers, codecs, and applications in its core distribution, to provide a better user experience. Freespire 2.0 (http://www.freespire.org) also continues to offer users the ability to choose what software they want installed on their computer, without limitations or restrictions, as a result, making available proprietary software where there are no viable open source alternatives.

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Sabayon Linux x86/x86-64 3.4 Revision E has been released:

Install the Sabayon Linux Operating System and unleash the full potential of your Computer. Sabayon Linux features the most advanced Industry Open Source technologies: no hassles.

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Sabayon Linux 3.4 has been released:

Distribution Features:
The most advanced: Linux Kernel 2.6.22 with extra Power Management (PowerTop), Wireless (mac80211), Ext4 Filesystem, Scheduler (CFS) and Virtualization (KVM,Virt-Manager,VirtualBox) support
Gaming oriented: featuring,
Savage 2
FlightGear
DangerDeep
Warsow
Nexuiz
Torcs
Battle of Wesnoth
Second Life
Latest NVIDIA (100.14.11) and AMD (8.38.6) GPU drivers
The most Windows-aware: supporting NTFS in read/write and Wine Doors utility, that let you install Windows applications as easy as 1-2-3 (using Wine 0.9.40).
The first to support Ext4 File System: for the braves, Sabayon Linux Installer can easily handle it.
The most Stable Cutting Edge DVD: featuring Compiz Fusion and Metisse (Technology Preview) integration
Much more flexible: the Installer now features a really improved execution speed, RAID10 support, Ext4 Support, UUID device naming support, a Packages Selector, a Boot Services Selector and also a Core/Minimal Install Method (Server deployments)
The Most Laptop Aware: tested and optimized also for Laptop usage
X.Org 7.3 with automatic Monitor configuration
KDE 3.5.7
GNOME 2.18.2
Strong identity: no Server applications installed (you will find them in the Business Edition)
Less Duplicated Packages: removed about 140 duplicated applications
Better Mactel support: added support for Intel ICH8M, Atheros Wireless cards, Backlight management and new Synaptics touchpads
Better Out of the Box hardware support: Agere et131x,
VMware Guest Installation Support
Media Center capabilities: featuring GeeXbox 1.1 and Elisa Media Center (Technology Preview)
Incredible set of installed and preconfigured Applications (see Packages List below)
The most tested Stable Release: in the last 4 months, our Core Beta Team have done a great work to accomply our always growing QA standards. This transformed Sabayon Linux 3.4 in the most reliable version ever released.

Sabayon Linux 3.4

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With a hearty "enough waffling about it already. 'Just do it!'" Linus Torvalds has pushed out the 2.6.21 Linux kernel, a little more than two months after the release of the 2.6.20 kernel. This release includes the Virtual Machine Interface (VMI) and improvements in the Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) and new drivers for storage, network, and graphics devices.

"Just do it!" 2.6.21 Linux kernel released

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Damn Small Linux 3.3 has been released:

Changes for 3.3
* New flrun.lua replaces grun as the system's run command
* New gettime.lua to set clock from a time server
* Updated zoneinfo to support new Daylight Savings Time
* Restored menu item "Enable Apt" and dpkg-resore download script
* Updated mydsl tool; download directory is now verified
* Updated pendrive installation scripts to be device independent both install and runtime
* Fixed mount tool for cdrom and floppy devices
* Added ballon help on docked mount tool
* Added new /opt/bin directory with /opt/bin in PATH
* Added mouse configuration persistence via .mouse_config
* Improved rdesktop - added color depth
* ALSA sound autoconfiguration improvement via conflicting audio module
* Updated dsl-config to support auto load alsa both .dsl and .unc * Updated mkmydsl to accept additional boot parameters containing slash
* Added auto start of gtk2 when gtk2 extension is in mydsl search path at boot
* More install options on dslinstall menu; access via install boot label * Added legacy option to lowram boot image label
* Added lowram check to .xinitrc - prevents Dillo and Torsmo from starting
* Updated bootfloppy.img to fix the 16MB memory/ramdisk bug
* New dsl-split.lua a DSL KNOPPIX file dump to diskettes
* Updated boot image "install" menu - dslinstall to support new options
* Created a DSL FreeDOS utilitities diskette bootfloppy-utils.img for access to DOS installaton tools - linld, loadlin
* Added new keymap fi-latin9.map.gz
* Added declobber.sh to remove troublesome extraneous system directories in MyDSL extensions
* Restored original b44.o module, should resolve hard drive netcard issues in v3.2
* Cleaned up some leftover empty apt directories and moved to dsl-dpkg extension
* Fixed typo bug in mkmydsl
* Fixed typo in exitcheck display of Iwconfig * Fixed bug in frugal_lilo.sh when installing from a file
* Fixed man script to support hard drive installations

Damn Small Linux 3.3

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It is bare bones Linux system, stripped down of everything, but core necessary files to compile and run OpenGL/C code. It has simplified directory structure and cleaned up internal cross referencing, it starts up with and in total has only a single script.

There is complete OpenGL Red Book together with 45 examples converted to use Scitech's drivers. Examples are organized to follow chapters and are ready to compile and run, they look very much like their GLUT version in Red Book. This little collection is really all one needs to learn OpenGL. In fact the whole system being very bare bones and really simple can be used as learning tool to teach Linux basics and C/OpenGL programming...

myOS - Miniature, Linux based OpenGL development system

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Freespire version 2.0 Alpha1U (1.2.42) is now available for download:

Released on 08 March 2007
Version: Freespire 1.2.42
Size: 634.94 MB
MD5 Checksum: 81f3e44f91bd90d30dddc49012415d76

This is the first Alpha build based on ubuntu that might not be good for the health of a production machine. Expect improvements as future builds are released.

Some of the release notes:
Automatic boot menu management does not always work. Do not install if you are not experienced at repairing Grub configurations and MBRs.
No upgrade path available from Freespire 1.0 or previous versions of Freespire 2.0 Alphas (apt-get dist-upgrade might produce anomalies due to package name differences).
NVidia and ATI drivers are not automatically installed.
Jack has been removed -- any applications which do not use ALSA may not work properly.
To report a bug please report in Freespire Bugzilla.

Freespire 2.0 Alpha1U 1.2.42 Now Available

Linux 2912 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

STUX is a Slackware/Knoppix-powered live CD with the Morphix-like ability to build a custom ISO. While the combination has high potential, this implementation leaves something to be desired. It's worth the experience if you enjoy using new distributions, but if you're looking to replace your current desktop OS, look elsewhere.

STUX live CD: Some technical difficulties

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PCLinuxOS 2007 Test release 1 is now available for download. Please note this is not the final release. PCLinuxOS 2007 final will be released at the end of the month.

Features include:

Kernel 2.6.18.6-dev3
KDE 3.5.6
Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.1
Flash 9
Mozilla Thunderbird 1.5.0.9
Open Office 2.1.0
Xorg 7.1
Beryl, Compiz, Aixgl and Xgl for 3D graphics support
Gcc 4.1.1 and updated glibc
Updated bootsplash, icons, and more from the mypclinuxos.com beautification project.
Xdg Menu system
Rebuild and update of our entire repository against new gcc and glibc
Simplified Livecd boot options.

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Damn Small Linux 3.2 has been released:

DSL is a very versatile 50MB mini desktop oriented Linux distribution.

Damn Small is small enough and smart enough to do the following things:
Boot from a business card CD as a live linux distribution (LiveCD)
Boot from a USB pen drive
Boot from within a host operating system (that's right, it can run *inside* Windows)
Run very nicely from an IDE Compact Flash drive via a method we call "frugal install"
Transform into a Debian OS with a traditional hard drive install
Run light enough to power a 486DX with 16MB of Ram
Run fully in RAM with as little as 128MB (you will be amazed at how fast your computer can be!)
Modularly grow -- DSL is highly extendable without the need to customize

Linux 2912 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Knoppix v5.1.0 has been released:

Finally, it's done. Just in the past couple of months, there has been quite a lot of new and exciting development in the GNU/Linux world, which of course should also be present in the current Knoppix version. Even that some of the new and optional features (like the 3d-desktop beryl) are still in experimental stage. Repeatedly, new Kernel-/KDE-/OpenOffice releases have spoilt our planned release dates, but on the other hand, now all these are available in the new release as well (2GB of software on CD, 10GB on DVD):

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The first alpha release of Ulteo is available:

Here is the first public version of Ulteo! Its codename is "Sirius" because we want to make it a star.

Ulteo Sirius can be downloaded from the following place:
http://www.ulteo.com/main/download.php

The list of mirrors is going to be updated every time a new one is available. We ask that if you can host an FTP server for Ulteo downloads to please register at the following URL:
http://www.ulteo.com/main/mirrors.php

We remind you that until we are able to get more mirrors for downloads, your downloads might be a bit slower than normal. We will add support for torrent downloads/uploads as soon as we can. If you can help with this, we ask that you please contact us.