DistroWatch: Distributions, February 1, 2004 | Linux Today

DistroWatch: Distributions, February 1, 2004

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Feb 2, 2004

ThePacketMaster 1.2.1

“This version incorporates all the packages I had been working
on in January until the problem with the Linux kernel mremap
function came around and I decided to put out a fix first…”

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INSERT 1.2.1

“This version of INSERT features major improvements. It is based
on latest Knoppix V3.3-031119 booting linux kernel 2.4.22-xfs and
offering the ability to run from RAM or HD…”

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Source Mage GNU/Linux 0.9

“GNU/Linux development team is proud to announce the last
release before our official 1.0! The latest release v0.9, code
named ‘Virtue’, is available from here and all the usual mirror
sites…”

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Linux Netwosix 1.0

“Features: it runs Linux kernel 2.6.1; system binaries linked
with the GNU C Library, version 2.3.2; printer server powered by
CUPS 1.1.19; double possibility of installation: from .tgz or from
.tar.gz (for experts); iptables 1.2.7a; GCC 3.3.2 as the default C
compiler…”

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