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Debian Weekly News – September 6th, 2005

This week's Debian Weekly News (DWN) covers the KDE transition status, licensing for Wikis, security updates, and new and noteworthy packages. Three packages were...

Knemo: KDE Network Monitor

Chuck Talk writes "The beauty of Linux is such that it recognizes the spirit of innovation and encourages that spirit to roam free. One...

Debian GNU/Linux 3.1r0a Screenshot Tour

Anonymous Reader writes "Debian recently reported - The Debian Project is pleased to announce the official release of Debian GNU/Linux version 3.1 codenamed ``sarge''...

OSDir.com Screenshot Tour: Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 r0

Anonymous Reader writes "OSDir.com has prepared a Screenshot Tour of Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 r0a. Check it out. Distrowatch announced - The Debian Project is pleased...

Review: Debian 3.1

Author: Bruce Byfield As the first Debian release to use the new installer, version 3.1, a.k.a. Sarge, goes a long way to detonating the myth...

Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 Released

Anonymous Reader writes "Linuxlookup.com is reporting the official release of Debian GNU/Linux version 3.1 codenamed "Sarge'' after nearly three years of constant development. Debian...

KDE tips and tricks

Author: N. Sanders The K Desktop Environment (KDE) is incredibly popular in the world of GNU/Linux. Distributions such as SUSE and Mandrakelinux use it by...

Installing Debian From Scratch

Author: Bruce Byfield Debian From Scratch (DFS) is not everyone's distribution. It's not an easy install. You need to know your hardware. You need to...

Interview: Debian Project Leader Martin Michlmayr

Author: Bruno Torres In this interview, Martin Michlmayr, the Debian project leader, talks about Sarge, the next release of Debian GNU/Linux. One of the most...

Debian Women: Geek feminists in action

Author: Bruce Byfield Erinn Clark, co-founder of Debian Women, is quick to stress that the group doesn't exist because Debian is particularly woman-unfriendly. Yes, Debian...