Only twelve days after announcing version 9.1, Kent Robotti released yesterday a new stable version of his popular R.I.P. (Recovery Is Possible) Linux distribution. R.I.P. 9.2 uses the Linux kernel 2.6.29.5, updates the SVN for GRUB 2 1.96 and comes with a development version of QEmacs 0.4.0 and the recently released... |
24 June 2009 02:38 GMT |
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Kent Robotti announced yesterday (June 11th) yet another stable release of his popular R.I.P. (Recovery Is Possible) Linux distribution. R.I.P. 9.1 comes with the newly released Opera 10 Beta (the installation is available as an option in the X11 setup menu), an updated SVN version of GRUB 2 1.96 and the latest beta ... |
12 June 2009 09:20 GMT |
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We are proud to announce today yet another stable release of the popular R.I.P. (Recovery Is Possible) distribution. R.I.P. 7.7 comes with an update for Linux kernel, GRUB 2, FSArchiver and many more other packages. The new release also fixes a couple of GRUB bugs and adds the brand new Advanced NTFS-3G Features appl... |
18 February 2009 10:19 GMT |
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Welcome to the 27th issue of Softpedia Linux Weekly! We’ll start this first issue of Softpedia Weekly for 2009 by wishing a successful and happy new year to all of our readers and users. Because of the holidays and all that, last week was kinda slow and poor in Linux releases. At the beginning of the week, t... |
5 January 2009 14:11 GMT |
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Kent Robotti announced today that last release of his R.I.P. Live CD, a Slackware-based CD that can be used for system rescue, backup, recovery or maintenance purposes. "This will be the last release from me, it should be useful for awhile. It's licensed under GPL, anyone can do whatever they want with it withou... |
4 January 2009 11:36 GMT |
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