http://wiki.mandriva.com – The first alpha for Mandriva Linux 2010 (2010.0) is now available. There is information about the new release in various places: (Distributions)
http://wiki.mandriva.com – The first alpha for Mandriva Linux 2010 (2010.0) is now available. There is information about the new release in various places: (Distributions)
http://www.linuxmint.com – Our repositories are unavailable at the moment. We’re working on the issue and we’re hoping to have them up and running again in a few hours. Sorry for the inconvenience and thank you for your patience. Edit: It was just a little glitch with the server. The repositories are working again. (Distributions)
http://techexposures.com – he folks at Dreamlinux have a goal, to make a distro where ‘dreams can come true’. The idea is to take a solid core Linux distro, Debian, make it look pretty, add the coolest and most-needed apps, then make it easy to install to just about anything. (Distributions)
http://news.softpedia.com – This is the official release schedule, but everyone knows that it might change in time, and the final version could be delayed a few weeks. For Fedora 12, the development team will prepare new and exciting features, such as: (Distributions)
http://www.itreviews.co.uk – Debian developers like to take their time embracing new technologies, with a relatively lengthy release cycle compared to most of the Linux clan. Indeed, it's taken almost two years to come up with Debian 5, the latest incarnation of this venerable distro. (Distributions)
http://www.archlinux.org – The new module-init-tools 3.8 package changes the location of the configuration file: /etc/modprobe.conf is no longer read, instead /etc/modprobe.d/modprobe.conf is used. Files in /etc/modprobe.d without a .conf suffix will be ignored in the future. Please adjust your local configuration files after the update. (Distributions)
http://news.opensuse.org – openSUSE development is now even more open than before. Factory development is changing, and we’re making it easier for contributors to take responsibility for packages and to contribute directly to openSUSE. This means contributors will be able to be directly responsible for packages, without having to go through a Novell employee to make changes. (Distributions)
http://www.ubuntu.com – Canonical certifies Ubuntu 9.04 Server Edition on latest HP ProLiant servers Canonical collaborates with HP to deliver a high-performance, energy-efficient infrastructure for Ubuntu customersread more (Distributions)
http://www.linuxmint.com – Following his review of Linux Mint 7 Gloria, I got to talk to Erlik and we had a little interview: http://www.tech-no-media.com/2009/06/interview-with-clem-from-linux-mint.html Happy reading everyone. (Distributions)
http://www.linuxplanet.com – I've been spending the past few days migrating some of my home computers to PCLinuxOS. Not my studio computer which is going to run Fedora with the Planet CCRMA packages. I keep a current Ubuntu on my laptop just to stay up-to-date, and Debian powers the home server. Nobody is pushing Debian out of that spot; it's too important. (Distributions)
http://www.unixmen.com – LXDE comes with its own selection of software such as Leafpad for basic text editing tasks, Openbox window manager, LXTerminal, LXMusic - a customized version of XMMS2 audio player, LXRandR for monitor configuration, LXSession Edit or LXPanel, providing quick access to important functions. (Distributions)
http://arstechnica.com – I tested the alpha release myself in VirtualBox on my main desktop computer. I was able to install and run alpha 2 without encountering any difficulties. The installation went smoothly and the new version of GRUB (GNU's GRUB bootloader) is working fine. (Distributions)