Welcome to our 14th issue of Softpedia Linux Weekly!Here’s what you can read about in this edition: Ubuntu 7.04 will no longer be supported starting with October 19th; easys Linux 4.2 comes with KDE 4.1.1 and a few other improvements; elpicx Linux 2.0 features a dual-boot Live DVD with both Ubuntu and Fedora Linux; Martin Ultima presents Ultima Linux 8.4; after a few delays, the beta version of Fedora 10 is finally here with the GNOME 2.24 desktop environment; NetSecL 2.3, the Slackware-based Linux distribution with advanced security enhancements, brings a handful of improvements and bug fixes; GParted Live 0.3.9-4 is powered by a new... [read more >>] Welcome to our 13th issue of Softpedia Linux Weekly!Here’s what you can read about in this edition: Mandriva introduces Mandriva Mini, a netbook OS; the openSUSE team releases the first Beta release of openSUSE 11.1; a preview of Ohio LinuxFest 2008; Elive 1.9.02 brings a handful of improvements; Helix 2.0 is based on Ubuntu; sidux 2008-03 comes in several flavors; X.Org 7.4 and X Server 1.5.1 are finally released; the first maintenance release of VectorLinux 5.9 SOHO is here; GNOME 2.24 brings you one of the fastest and powerful desktop environments for Linux-based operating systems; ThinkGOS introduces the third version of their pop... [read more >>] Welcome to our 12th issue of Softpedia Linux Weekly! Here’s what you can read about in this edition: CentOS 4.7 introduces better support for Guest OSes; the Linux Mint community releases Fluxbox edition of Elyssa; Pardus 2008.1 brings you KDE 4.1 with a glamorous desktop; the final version of PC-BSD 7.0 (Fibonacci Edition) is based on FreeBSD 7.0 STABLE and KDE 4.1.1; the final version of Linux Mint 5 KDE Edition comes with new tools; Sun Microsystems releases Project Kenai; Adobe launches AIR Beta for Linux users; Google releases Linux software repositories; ATI 8.9 video driver fixes lots of bugs; Novell and Wyse Technologies anno... [read more >>] Welcome to our 11th issue of Softpedia Linux Weekly!
Here’s what you can read about in this edition: BOSS Linux 3.0 has support for KDE and GNOME; the new version of SystemRescueCd brings system improvements and software updates; Ubuntu 9.04 will be called Jaunty Jackalope; ASUS Eee PC has a new OS, Ubuntu Eee 8.04.1; Linux Mint 5.0 XFCE Edition comes with new tools; Black Duck Software joins the Linux Foundation; OpenGEU 8.04.1 offers a faster desktop experience and it's compatible with Ubuntu repositories; the Elive team releases yet another unstable version of their Debian/E17-based operating system; introducing Dropbox, a t... [read more >>] Welcome to our 10th issue of Softpedia Linux Weekly! In this edition, you can read about: the new release of PC/OS, which introduces Flock and Audacious; MidnightBSD 0.2.1 includes improved support for new hardware devices; Fluxbox 1.1.0 arrives after 11 months of development; KDE 4.1.1 comes with performance improvements; Scientific Linux 4.7 is now based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.7; the release candidate of Mandriva 2009 includes KDE 4.1.1; VirtualBox 2.0 has some hot new features, and our very popular Ubuntu 8.10 Alpha 5 screenshot tour shows the latest changes in the Intrepid development. You can also read an interesting review of t... [read more >>] Welcome to our 9th issue of Softpedia Linux Weekly! In this edition, you can read about: the new GNOME edition released by the Zenwalk Linux team; the 7.5 release of MEPIS AntiX that introduces the AntiX Control Centre; Rack-Soft introduces VoipNow browser module that allows click to call functions within the visited web pages; Ubuntu updates its kernel; Fedora Unity Project releases a new Re-Spin edition for Werewolf (Fedora 8); Ubuntu Christian Edition 4.0 brings you BibleTime and Gnome Office; BLFS (Beyond Linux From Scratch) 6.3 comes packed with new refinements; the KDE team proudly announced the 10th and probably the last maintenance ... [read more >>] Welcome to our 8th issue of Softpedia Linux Weekly! In this edition, you can read about: Debian's 15th anniversary, the inclusion of Canonical into the Linux Foundation, the new graphic drivers from Nvidia and ATI, the new release of EnGarde Secure Linux, highlights from the second beta of Mandriva 2009, second alpha of openSUSE 11.1, and the first beta release of Amarok 2.0. You can also read a nice test drive for OpenGEU 8.04 Beta and a good review of CrossFTP, and don't forget to check out the Linux distributions released last week, at the end of the article!Summary:[tablec][row][col]■ Debian Turns 15■ Canonical j... [read more >>] Welcome to our 7th issue of Softpedia Linux Weekly! In this edition, you can read about the inclusion of the Alfresco Labs and Yahoo!'s Zimbra Desktop in Ubuntu Linux, the new features of ClarkConnect 4.3 and Ubuntu 8.10 Alpha 4 (plus a nice screenshot tour), and the new Persistent Live CD from Scientific Linux. You can also read a good review of EnvyNG, a nice test driving of the new GNOME edition of Zenwalk Linux, and don't forget to check out the Linux distributions released last week, at the end of the article!Summary:[tablec][row][col]■ Alfresco Labs in Ubuntu■ Yahoo!'s Zimbra Desktop in Ubuntu■ Avai... [read more >>] Welcome to our 6th issue of Softpedia Linux Weekly! In this edition, you can read about: the new and improved version of CCux Linux, the alpha edition of Fedora 10, the new gOS operating system with iGoogle and Google gadgets, the partnership between Canonical and Unison, the first release candidate of Linux Mint 5.0 KDE Edition, the new versions of Musix 1.0 and Elive Linux. Also, don't forget to check out the Linux distributions released last week, at the end of the article!Summary:[tablec][row][col]■ CCux Linux 0.9.9■ Available Now: Fedora 10 Alpha■ Linux Mint 5.0 RC1 KDE Edition■ Introducing gOS Gadgets&... [read more >>] Welcome to our 5th issue of Softpedia Linux Weekly! In this edition, you can read about: the new face of Launchpad, Atheros is the first vendor to release free wireless drivers to the Linux community, Debian releases its fourth maintenance version, Nvidia introduces support for GeForce 8600 GS video cards for Linux users in its new drivers, and Mandriva 2009 Beta 1 offers you the possibility to test the new KDE 4.1, which can also be installed on Ubuntu 8.04 in only two easy steps with our tutorial. Also, don't forget to check out the Linux distributions released last week, at the end of the article!Summary:[tablec][row][col]■ A... [read more >>] |