DistroWatch: Distributions: September 6, 2004 | Linux Today

DistroWatch: Distributions: September 6, 2004

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Sep 7, 2004

CCux Linux 0.9.2

“CCux Linux is a new desktop Linux distribution built from
scratch. Currently in early development, CCux Linux is optimised
for the i686 architecture and features a simple graphical
installer…”

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Specifix Linux 0.7 (Alpha)

“Now available, Specifix Linux 0.7 (ALPHA) – Even More Alpha
Than Before. This version is the first to use a 2.6 kernel and an
updated anaconda code base…”

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Mandrakelinux 10.1 RC 1

“To make a long story short, here are the facts: Three 700MB ISO
files (via BitTorrent or FTP) and one new special 300MB ISO file
(also via BitTorrent or FTP); more than 1800…”

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Feather Linux 0.5.8

“Replaced udhcpd with dnsmasq; added a script to eject the
Feather CD while Feather is running, without loading anything into
RAM; updated the Monkey webserver to 0.8.5; fixed an fpkg bug
relating to /etc/skel and HD installs; made loading of custom
packages quieter…”

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Berry Linux 0.47

“Berry Linux 0.47 released. Changelog: kernel 2.6.8 + devfs; KDE
3.3.0 (Fedora Core 2/stable); OpenOffice.org 1.1.2 (Japanese and
English); GIMP version 2.0.4 (GNU Image Manipulation
Program)…”

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DNALinux 0.37

“At GenesDigitales we are proud to announce the last version of
DNALinux. This version includes one of most requested features:
programming languages like C, Perl and Python. Now DNALinux users
can compile programs. Another requested feature included is the
Java Runtime Environment (JRE)…”

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Web Webster

Web Webster

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