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François Dupoux proudly announced two days ago, November 1st, a major release of his popular SystemRescueCd Linux-based operating system for rescue and recovery tasks.The SystemRescueCd 2.4.0 Linux Live CD operating system for rescue tasks, includes the latest stable version of the Linux kernel, an updated ver... |
3 November 2011 03:45 GMT |
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Version 103 of Finnix, a small, self-contained, bootable Linux CD distribution for system administrators, based on Debian testing, has just been released. Finnix 103 is the nineteenth release in the series and comes only after three months since the release of version 102 and six years since the relaunch of Finnix 86... |
24 October 2011 08:17 GMT |
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Andrew Zajac proudly announced yesterday, October 13th, the immediate availability for download of the Ubuntu Rescue Remix 11.10 operating system, now based on Ubuntu 11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot).Ubuntu Rescue Remix 11.10 is a rescue and computer forensics Linux distro. Among various improvements and bugfixes, the new Ubun... |
14 October 2011 12:01 GMT |
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Ryan Finnie announced a few days ago the immediate availability of a new version of his Finnix Linux distribution, now powered by the recently released Linux kernel 3.0. Dubbed Algoma, the Finnix 102 operating system was released at the end of last week, on July 23rd, and it features a smaller distribution size, sup... |
26 July 2011 10:40 GMT |
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The recovery and partitioning Linux distro SystemRescueCd 2.2.0 has been released. The updated version brings new kernels, both for the standard option or the alternative, newer one. It also comes with an updated Gparted and updates for the Python and Perl libraries.SystemRescueCd 2.2.0 follows the somewhat regular r... |
6 June 2011 05:41 GMT |
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Yesterday, November 1st, François Dupoux announced yet another maintenance release of his popular SystemRescueCd Linux-based operating system for rescue and recovery tasks.Besides various system fixes, the new SystemRescueCd 1.6.3 Linux Live CD operating system for rescue tasks, includes the latest stable vers... |
2 November 2010 10:37 GMT |
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A few minutes ago, François Dupoux announced yet another new release of his popular SystemRescueCd Linux-based operating system for rescue and recovery tasks. Besides the usual bugfixes, the new SystemRescueCd 1.5.7 Live CD now includes a minimal version of the Samba server, as well as a new utility to easily ... |
1 July 2010 06:02 GMT |
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SystemRescueCd 1.4.0, the latest iteration of the popular recovery live CD based on the Gentoo Linux distribution, has been released. SystemRescueCd 1.4.0 comes with several updated packages and new versions for both the standard and the alternative kernel, but there are also a couple of new boot options, which shoul... |
1 March 2010 04:02 GMT |
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François Dupoux announced on December 28th the immediate availability of the SystemRescueCd 1.3.4 operating system. The new release is powered by Linux kernel 2.6.31.9, with an updated Btrfs filesystem from Linux kernel 2.6.32 and Xorg Server 1.6.5. The AIDA software was replaced by HDT, and a few other useful... |
29 December 2009 05:05 GMT |
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Yesterday evening, November 16th, Patrick Verner announced the immediate availability of Parted Magic 4.6, a Slackware-based Linux distribution that was created to help users easily partition their hard drives or perform recovery tasks. Parted Magic 4.6 comes with improved support for netbooks, Super Grub Disk, the C... |
17 November 2009 04:06 GMT |
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François Dupoux announced two days ago, on August 10th, the immediate availability of the SystemRescueCd 1.2.3 operating system. The new version of this tiny Gentoo-based Linux distribution for system administration and data recovery tasks comes now with the alternative Linux kernel 2.6.27.29, a few important ... |
12 August 2009 08:59 GMT |
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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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The CentOS Development Team announced today the immediate availability of their CentOS 5.3 Live CD Linux distribution. This version is based on the previously released CentOS 5.3 for i386 processor architectures. In order to make the ISO fit on a single 700 MB CD, the Emacs, K3B and Scribus applications had to be rem... |
27 May 2009 12:51 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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A new version of the SystemRescueCD is out and it brings important updates for various packages, new network drivers, the most awaited rt73 firmware for Wireless USB adaptors powered by the Ralink chipset, and a handful of bug fixes. A day after the release of SystemRescueCD 1.1.1 on November 10th, the development te... |
12 November 2008 10:04 GMT |
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The SystemRescueCd team has announced today the latest version of their Linux system. This new release brings important new features, such as advanced customization and kernel recompilation, as well as updates to some of the already present applications. It's a well known fact that SystemRescueCd is based on Gen... |
8 September 2008 10:02 GMT |
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