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Jumat, 25 November 2011

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2011-11-26 NEWDistribution Release: CRUX 2.7.1
Matt Housh has announced the release of CRUX 2.7.1, an updated version of the project's lightweight and fast distribution designed for more advanced Linux users: "The CRUX team has released an interim release, version 2.7.1. 'Interim' means that this release is meant to facilitate upgrades or new installs by saving time that would be taken up by updating quite a few out-of-date packages. This also means that current users of CRUX 2.7 with updated packages do not need to upgrade or reinstall. Release notes: CRUX 2.7.1 includes glibc 2.12.2, GCC 4.5.3 and binutils 2.20.1; Linux kernel 2.6.39.4; packages - CRUX 2.7.1 includes the usual bunch of ports updates, but without any incompatible changes." Read the release announcement and release notes for additional details. Download the installation CD image from here: crux-2.7.1.iso (230MB, MD5, torrent), crux-2.7.1-x86_64.iso (240MB, MD5).
2011-11-25 NEWDevelopment Release: Mageia 2 Alpha 1
Patricia Fraser has announced the availability of the first alpha release of Mageia 2: "We are at the first milestone on our way to Mageia 2 - the alpha 1 ISO images are ready for download. Now it's time for everyone to test, test, test and report bugs, so that Mageia 2 will be in great shape for release in May. Major new features: installation - work is in progress to decrease size of minimal install; Linux kernel 3.1.2 with a backported ASPM patch to improve battery life and improved graphics for the Intel hardware; systemd integration is in progress and still not finalized; glibc 2.14.1; graphical environments - KDE 4.7.3 version, GNOME 3.3.2, LXDE...." See the brief release announcement and the more detailed release notes for further information. Quick links to download the installation DVD images (live CD images with KDE and GNOME for i586 and x86_64 architectures are also available): Mageia-2-alpha1-i586-DVD.iso (2,948MB, MD5), Mageia-2-alpha1-x86_64-DVD.iso (2,938MB, MD5).
2011-11-25 NEWDistribution Release: Parted Magic 2011_11_24
Patrick Verner has released a new stable build of Parted Magic, version 2011_11_24: "Parted Magic 2011_11_24. There are some major changes that might cause some issues with the multi-boot CD crowd. For a long time the pmagic-<version>.sqfs and Initramfs would not be found on completely supported computers. Reason 1 - this was caused by Windows based zip programs failing to convert the file names properly. Reason 2 - I wasn't using the mkisofs -J option when making the official ISO images. Reason 3 - Somebody would remaster the ISO image and not use the mkisofs -l option. Major bug - there was a dummy file mistakenly left in /usr/local/bin that caused the secure erase command to fail, it has been removed. Updated programs - lilosetup 0.2.9.1, TestDisk 6.13, Linux kernel 3.1.2." Visit the project's home page to read the full release announcement. Download (MD5): pmagic_2011_11_24_i486.iso (181MB), pmagic_2011_11_24_i686.iso (181MB), pmagic_2011_11_24_x86_64.iso (182MB).
2011-11-24 NEWDistribution Release: ZevenOS 4.0
Leszek Lesner has announced the release of ZevenOS 4.0, an Ubuntu-based distribution featuring the Xfce desktop with a BeOS-like theme: "The ZevenOS team is proud to announce the release of ZevenOS 4.0. This version is based on Ubuntu 11.10 and has a bunch of new features and changes. The base system was updated to Linux kernel 3.0 which brings a bunch of new drivers as well as an improved implementation of the ext4 file system. Also the experimental Btrfs file system is now supported. Besides that ZevenOS 4.0 also has a lot of new stuff in the desktop area. The underlying Xfce desktop was updated to version 4.8 which adds network support for FTP, Samba, SSH, NFS to the Thunar file manager. Also new is a rewritten thumb-nailing system for the file manager which is faster and more efficient. Video editing has been made easier with OpenShot 1.4." See the release announcement for a complete list of new features and a video preview. Download (MD5): zevenos4-desktop.iso (696MB).
2011-11-23 NEWDevelopment Release: PC-BSD 9.0-RC2
Kris Moore has announced the availability of the second release candidate for PC-BSD 9.0, a FreeBSD-based desktop distribution: "The second release candidate for the upcoming PC-BSD 9.0 is now available for download. This release includes the latest FreeBSD 9.0-RC2 base, along with numerous bug fixes and enhancements. Notable changes in this release: improve username checks in installer to only allow valid characters; add button for xvkbd virtual-keyboard usage during installation, install can now be done entirely via touch-screen; VirtualBox mouse-pointer integration works by default after selecting vboxvideo in display wizard; improve update-manager to not fail on soft errors...." Read the rest of the release announcement for a full changelog. Download the installation or live DVD images: PCBSD9.0-RC2-x86-DVD.iso (3,350MB, SHA256), PCBSD9.0-RC2-x86-DVD-live.iso (2,095MB, SHA256), PCBSD9.0-RC2-x64-DVD.iso (3,446MB, SHA256), PCBSD9.0-RC2-x64-DVD-live.iso (2,181MB, SHA256).
2011-11-22 NEWDevelopment Release: Porteus 1.1 RC2
Jay Flood has announced the availability of the second release candidate for Porteus 1.1, a small Slackware-based live CD with a choice of KDE 3 (Trinity), KDE 4 and LXDE desktops: "The Porteus community is pleased to announce a new development release, Porteus 1.1 RC2. This release candidate is available for both 32-bit and 64-bit editions and features several bug fixes and some new features. Changelog: upgrade to Linux kernel 3.1.1 with BFS scheduler and ASPM patch (for saving power); upgrade to KDE 4.7.3 (64-bit edition only); fixed 'copy2ram + auto-mount of hard disk partitions' bug; fixed 'copy2ram + changes' bug which was preventing CD ejection; new cheatcodes; enabled auto-mounting of devices by default in LXDE; PCManFM shows internal volumes by default; modified default mount options in linuxrc...." More details in the release announcement. Download (the i486 edition includes Trinity and LXDE, the x86_64 edition comes with KDE 4 and LXDE): Porteus-v1.1rc2-i486.iso (250MB, MD5), Porteus-v1.1-rc2-x86_64.iso (259MB, MD5).
2011-11-21 DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 432
This week in DistroWatch Weekly: Read more in this week's issue of DistroWatch Weekly....
2011-11-20 Development Release: Kororaa Linux 16 Beta
Chris Smart has announced the availability of the first beta release of Kororaa Linux 16, a Fedora-based distribution with GNOME or KDE desktops and many usability enhancements: "The first beta of Kororaa 16 (code name 'Chum') has been released and is available for download, in 32-bit and 64-bit editions for KDE and GNOME. This new release includes major updates of most packages including the Linux kernel, office and desktops (KDE 4.7 and GNOME 3.2). The GNOME 3 desktop has a custom theme available, as well as several extensions to provide an enhanced user experience (and help ease the transition from GNOME 2.x). It also comes with the GNOME Tweak Tool to allow further customisation. The KDE desktop has a custom layout with specific default applications, such as Firefox for the web and VLC for media." Read the full release announcement for a full list of tweaks and enhancements. Download (MD5) links: Kororaa-16-Beta-i686-Live-KDE.iso (1,639MB), Kororaa-16-Beta-i686-Live-GNOME.iso (1,421MB), Kororaa-16-Beta-x86_64-Live-KDE.iso (1,655MB), Kororaa-16-Beta-x86_64-Live-GNOME.iso (1,445MB).
2011-11-19 Distribution Release: Tiny Core Linux 4.1
Robert Shingledecker has released Tiny Core Linux 4.1, a mini-distribution featuring the flwm window manager with a custom package manager and configuration utilities: "Team Tiny Core is proud to announce the release of Tiny Core and Micro Core 4.1. Change log: updated pcmciautils 018, sudo 1.7.7, FreeType 2.4.7, imlib2 1.4.5, libpng 1.2.46, BusyBox 1.19.3; updated tc-config new boot code pretce for raid and LVM support; updated tc-config dropped default TZ=UTC as such default (UTC) is embedded with no need to set TCZ; updated tc-config for better detection of /dev/rtc and handling of loadcpufreq; updated tc-config for microcore without X; updated tce-setdrive improved error handling; updated tc-terminal-server for new kernel; updated ab, fixed OnDemand bug; updated mnttool, added -g option for user defined initial position when used in .xsession...." Read the rest of the release announcement for a detailed technical changelog. Download: tinycore_4.1.iso (11.5MB, MD5), multicore_4.1.iso (47.0MB, MD5).
2011-11-19 Distribution Releases: Puppy Linux 5.2.2 "Wary", "Racy"
Barry Kauler has announced the release of Puppy Linux 5.2.2 "Wary" edition, a bug-fix update of the project's mini-distribution designed to run efficiently on older and low-resource hardware: "I am pleased to announce the release of Wary Puppy version 5.2.2, our build of Puppy Linux that targets older hardware. This is a minor upgrade and bug-fix release of Wary 5.2. Although if you look in the release notes you will might not think it so 'minor'. This is also the début of Racy Puppy, which we think of as 'Wary on steroids'. Racy enhances Wary to run on recent hardware, with X.Org 7.6 and 3.0.7 Linux kernel. Here are the release notes specific to the Wary and Racy builds: GTK+ 2.24.8, fixed slow drop-down lists and SM insert-key crash; new applications: Planner project manager; Wary is built with 2.6.32.45 uniprocessor kernel, Racy with 3.0.7 multiprocessor PAE kernel...." Read the release announcement and release notes for further details. Download: wary-5.2.2.iso (130MB, MD5), racy-5.2.2.iso (112MB, MD5).
2011-11-19 Distribution Release: IPCop 2.0.2
A bug-fix update of IPCop, a specialist Linux distribution for firewalls designed primarily for home and SOHO users, was released yesterday: "IPCop 2.0.2 is released. Version 2.0.2 can be installed using the installation images or as an update from version 2.0.1. You need to reboot to use the new kernel after upgrading to 2.0.2. In addition to a few updates to software used in IPCop, version 2.0.2 fixes creating CA certificate which did not correctly work in 2.0.1. Noteworthy: the GUI uses 8443 instead of 445; SSH uses 8022 instead of 222; access to IPCop and to the Internet from internal networks (aka Green, Blue, Orange) is very much different - spend some time with the various options you will find under 'Firewall Settings' and the online admin manual; several translations are complete, other languages are work in progress; backups from 1.4 series can not be used; add-ons made for the 1.4 series will not work." Here is the full release announcement with relevant links. Download: ipcop-2.0.2-install-cd.i486.iso (60.2MB, MD5).
2011-11-18 Development Release: Proxmox 2.0 Beta "Virtual Environment"
Martin Maurer has announced the availability of the second beta release of Proxmox 2.0 "Virtual Environment" edition, a Debian-based distribution designed for running virtual appliances and virtual machines: "We just released the second beta of Proxmox Virtual Environment 2.0 (new ISO images and also updated the repository). New Features: backup and restore - GUI and CLI, works for OpenVZ containers and KVM VMs, 'Backup Now' via GUI, complete new backup scheduler, all jobs can be monitored as 'Recent tasks', vzdump package is obsolete, all code went into pve-manager package; OpenVZ - multiple storages for OpenVZ container, vswap support, improved init.log (shows start-up logs of a OpenVZ container); Simple File Manager - upload ISO images and templates via browser, no size limit any more, works on all nodes...." See the full release announcement for more details. Download: proxmox-ve_2.0-17.iso (356MB, MD5, torrent).
2011-11-17 Development Release: FreeBSD 9.0-RC2
Ken Smith has announced the availability of the second release candidate for FreeBSD 9.0: "The second of the release candidate builds for the 9.0-RELEASE release cycle is now available." According to the FreeBSD 9.0 release engineering page, this will be followed by one more release candidate before the final build which is currently scheduled for 7 December. The release announcement has more details, plus important notes on upgrading from previous a version: "The FreeBSD kernel, which previously could appear in either /boot/kernel or /boot/GENERIC, now only appears as /boot/kernel. As a result, any kernel appearing in /boot/GENERIC will be deleted. Please carefully read the output printed by freebsd-update and confirm that an updated kernel will be placed into /boot/kernel before proceeding beyond this point." Download the i386 and amd64 installation ISO images from here: FreeBSD-9.0-RC2-i386-dvd1.iso (502MB, SHA256), FreeBSD-9.0-RC2-amd64-dvd1.iso (502MB, SHA256).

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