Winarno’s Blog

18 July 2005

Mandriva enters 2006 beta testing phase

Filed under: Linux - wiwin261 @ 9:13 pm

Sumber: www.distrowatch.com

The first beta of the upcoming Mandriva Linux 2006 has been quietly released to mirrors over the weekend. Pending the official announcement later today, this much anticipated release is the first in Mandriva’s new annual release cycle. It is expected to combine the best of Mandrakelinux, Conectiva and Lycoris as the developers of all three companies now work towards a common goal. Tuxmachines has taken a quick early look at the beta release and, although the reviewers did not noticed any groundbreaking new technologies, they believed that most of the effort in the first beta had gone into package upgrades, especially the move to GCC 4.0.

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Damn Small Linux 1.3

Filed under: Linux - wiwin261 @ 4:55 am

Now I am still download iso file of Damn Small Linux 1.3. Although Dams Small have little size, but it have more functions. Besides it, Dams Small very userfriendly to use. Maybe when we have trouble with my computer(hardisk), we can use Dams Small to operating the computer. It live cd so we must not install it to computer.


Tampilan Dams Small 1.3

Damn Small Linux 1.3 has been released. Here are some excerpts from the changelog: “Created an icon layout manager for xtdesk; improved icon and menu persistence with extensions; created a GUI date/time tool; created a frugal GRUB install script; replaced rxvt with aterm and added transparency xshell options; updated naim; reduced ISO by stripping libraries of debug symbols; fixed xvesa ‘leftovers’ bug when choosing lower resolutions; fixed eth0 disable upon use of pon; fixed the null menu bug upon loading certain menuless extensions; new default theme….”
If you want to know about Dams Small, you can visit this site http://www.damnsmalllinux.org

Damn Small Linux 1.3 with a new default desktop theme
Damn Small Linux 1.3 with a new default desktop theme

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