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Mandriva Linux 2007 Alpha Screenshot Tour

Anonymous Reader writes "DistroWatch reports - The first development ISO images of Mandriva Linux 2007 have been released for download and testing. At the...

Ubuntu Dapper: Ready for the long haul

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier The long-awaited Ubuntu 6.06 Long Term Support (LTS) release, also known as Dapper Drake, made its debut last week. After extensive...

Linux intro piece

What is Linux? basics kernel userspace history What is a distribution? What is a live CD? What's a boot manager? What's a desktop environment? GNOME KDE Xfce Black Box IceWM others What's the command line? Which distribution should I use? Can...

Mark Shuttleworth on Ubuntu Long Term Support

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier The Ubuntu project has officially announced the release of Ubuntu 6.06 Long Term Support (LTS) today. Ubuntu 6.06, better known by...

My desktop OS: Fedora Core 5

Author: Michael Hampton I like playing with the newest software games, toys, and applications. At the same time, I have work to do, and I...

DebConf6: Hot, spicy, and working hard to satisfy Debian users

Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller OAXTEPEC, MEXICO -- The 7th annual Debian Developers Conference (DebConf6) brought close to 300 Debian developers, package maintainers, and other interested...

Gentoo 2006.0: Elbow grease required

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier I've been toying with Gentoo 2006.0 off and on since it was released in February. Gentoo is a solid distribution, but...

Ututo-e: “The only free distribution” revisited

Author: Bruce Byfield A year ago, I reviewed Ututo-e, an Argentinian distribution based on Gentoo. Ututo-e is known mainly as the only GNU/Linux distribution endorsed...

My desktop OS: PCLinuxOS 0.92

Author: Atanu Datta After getting my hands dirty with nearly a dozen operating systems over the years, I find PCLinuxOS (PCLOS) comes closest to being...

Laid back at Linuxfest Northwest

Author: Bruce Byfield A heavy spring rain was not enough to dampen spirits at Linuxfest Northwest this year. Despite the rain, an estimated 700-800 people...