Elive, a complete operating system for your computer, that is built on top of Debian GNU/Linux and customized to meet the needs of any user while still offering the eye-candy, with minimal hardware requirements, is now at version 2.1.33 Alpha.
The distribution is still in development and the current version only comes with a few improvements in comparison with the previous release.
Highlights of
After a two-month delay period, Mandriva, through Per Øyvind Karlsen, has announced on September 18th that the first Alpha version of the upcoming Mandriva Linux 2012 operating system is now available for download and testing. Dubbed Tenacious Underdog, Mandriva Linux 2012 Alpha incorporates lots of improvements in various areas, upd... (read more)
Elive, a complete operating system for your computer, that is built on top of Debian GNU/Linux and customized to meet the needs of any user while still offering the eye-candy, with minimal hardware requirements, is now at version 2.1.32 Alpha.
The distribution is still in development and the current version only comes with a few improvements in comparison with the previous release.
Highlights of
0 A.D., a free, open-source, cross-platform real-time strategy (RTS) game of ancient warfare with historically-based war/economy, that allows players to relive or rewrite the history of Western civilizations, is now at version Alpha 11.
AntiX, a fast, lightweight and easy to install Linux Live CD distribution based on Debian Testing and MEPIS, for Intel-AMD x86 compatible systems, is now at version 12.5 Alpha 2. AntiX 12.5 Alpha 2 comes with just a few changes and updates, but, more importantly, with a version for the 64-bit architecture.
The Document Foundation has announced that the first alpha version for LibreOffice 4.0.0 is now available for the Linux platform, bringing a lot of bugfixes and improvements.Highlights of LibreOffice 4.0.0 Alpha 1:• Attaching comments to document text ranges has been enabled;• Extra word boundary characters are now allowed;• Ink annotations from DOCX and RTF documents have been impo
The Fedora Project proudly announced a few minutes ago, February 28th, the immediate availability for download and testing of the Alpha version of the upcoming Fedora 17 operating system, due for release in May 2012. Dubbed Beefy Miracle and powered by Linux kernel 3.2, Fedora 17 Alpha brings lots of new features, improvements and bug fixes.
David Tavares has announced a few days ago that the fourth Alpha version of the upcoming Pear Linux 6 operating system is now available for download and testing. A lot of things have happened since the first Alpha version of Pear Linux 6, which was released last month. Actually, three other Alpha releases have happened, which brought very nic... (read more)
DracoLinux, an independently developed GNU/Linux distribution for i486 compatible computers, with focus on simplicity and flexibility, has reached version 0.4.0 Alpha 1.
DracoLinux 0.4.0 Alpha 1 is the first snapshot from the 0.4.0 branch.