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Greg Kroah-Hartman proudly announced last evening, January 3rd, that another maintenance version of the stable Linux kernel 3.1 is available for download and all users should upgrade to it. Linux kernel 3.1.7 incorporates a single change: Revert "clockevents: Set noop handler in clockevents_exchange_device()", added ... |
4 January 2012 02:43 GMT |
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The Gentoo Linux team, through David Abbott, proudly announced yesterday, January 2nd, the immediate availability for download of the highly anticipated Gentoo Linux 12.0 operating system. Gentoo Linux 12.0 is powered by Linux kernel 3.1.5 and includes some of the latest technologies, such as XOrg Server 1.10.4, KDE ... |
3 January 2012 02:48 GMT |
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The Dreamlinux developers proudly announced yesterday, January 1st, the immediate availability for download of the Dreamlinux 5.0 operating system. With a Mac OS X-like user interface, the Debian Wheezy powered distro features Linux kernel 3.1, Xfce 4.8, updated installed, safe software updates through dist-upgr... |
2 January 2012 04:00 GMT |
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Greg Kroah-Hartman proudly announced a few hours ago, December 21st, that another maintenance version of the stable Linux kernel 3.1 is available for download and all users should upgrade to it. Linux kernel 3.1.6 incorporates various DRM drivers, ALSA sound drivers, lots of ARM and USB improvements, as well as EXT4 ... |
22 December 2011 06:21 GMT |
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Frugalware, a general purpose Linux distribution, designed for intermediate users (who are not afraid of text mode), is now at version 1.6 Pre2. Frugalware 1.6 Pre2, codename Fermus, brings a lot of improvements. It's the second technical release that is aimed toward a stable 1.6 version.The most important chang... |
19 December 2011 10:30 GMT |
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Intel has announced a new series of drivers for Linux kernel 3.1, and for a lot of platforms and chipsets. In this major update from Intel there is support for motherboard chipsets and video chipsets, as follows: Ivy Bridge, Sandy Bridge HD Graphics 3000 (Core i7 2720QM, Core i7 2630QM, Core i5 2520M, Core i5 2500K),... |
6 December 2011 10:30 GMT |
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After eight months of hard work, the openSUSE 12.1 operating system was officially released a few minutes ago, November 16th, on mirrors worldwide, available as a Live CD and DVD.openSUSE 12.1 is powered by Linux kernel 3.1 and features KDE Software Compilation 4.7.2, GNOME 3.2.1 desktop environment, Xen 4.1, ownClou... |
16 November 2011 09:01 GMT |
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The openSUSE development team proudly announced last a few minutes ago, November 16th, the immediate availability for download of the highly anticipated openSUSE 12.1 operating system. openSUSE 12.1 is available right now (see download links at the end of the article) for both 32-bit and 64-bit architectures, distri... |
16 November 2011 07:19 GMT |
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Patrick Verner announced today, November 11th, the immediate availability for download of the Parted Magic 11.11.11 Linux distribution for partitioning tasks.Parted Magic 11.11.11 is a special edition, as it includes a new version system, and it had to be released in this special day. The new release is powered by a ... |
11 November 2011 02:30 GMT |
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Fabio Erculiani proudly announced last evening, November 9th, the immediate availability for download of three new Sabayon Linux 7 editions, for the LXDE, Enlightenment 17 and Awesome desktop environments. Gathered under the "Experimental" umbrella, the new Sabayon Linux 7 LXDE, E17 and Awesome editions are designed... |
10 November 2011 02:40 GMT |
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Finally! Softpedia is proud to announce that the highly anticipated Fedora 16 (Verne) Linux operating system has been released on the official torrent channels of the Fedora Project. As expected, the Fedora Project developers unleashed a few minutes ago, November 8th, the immediate availability for download of the f... |
8 November 2011 06:16 GMT |
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The openSUSE development team, through Jos Poortvliet, proudly announced last evening, November 3rd, the immediate availability for download and testing of the openSUSE 12.1 RC2 operating system, and also the final development release. openSUSE 12.1 RC2 is now available for download for both 32-bit and 64-bit archit... |
4 November 2011 03:30 GMT |
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The following Linux-based operating systems have been announced last week: openSUSE 12.1 RC1, m23 rock 11.4, Chakra GNU/Linux 2011.10.26 and CAELinux 2011. In other news: Linus Torvalds announced the final and stable release of Linux kernel 3.1; Google released the final and stable version of the Google Chrome 15 web... |
29 October 2011 19:01 GMT |
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The openSUSE development team, through Jos Poortvliet, proudly announced last evening, October 24th, the immediate availability for download and testing of the openSUSE 12.1 RC1 operating system. openSUSE 12.1 RC1 is now available for download for both 32-bit and 64-bit architectures, coming as a KDE SC 4.7 and GNOM... |
25 October 2011 09:23 GMT |
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Yes! After ten release candidates, Linus Torvalds marked a few minutes ago (October 24th) the Linux kernel 3.1 sources as final/stable and ready for immediate download.Among the new features included in Linux kernel 3.1 we can mention OpenRISC opensource CPU support, various slab allocator improvements, writeback thr... |
24 October 2011 07:52 GMT |
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The Fedora Project proudly announced last evening, October 4th, the immediate availability for download and testing of the Beta version of the upcoming Fedora 16 operating system, due for release in November 2011. Dubbed Verne, Fedora 16 Beta is powered by Release Candidate 6 of the upcoming Linux kernel 3.1.0, it f... |
5 October 2011 09:31 GMT |
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