Release Digest: Distributions, December 16, 2004 | Linux Today

Release Digest: Distributions, December 16, 2004

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Dec 17, 2004
Distribution: MoLinux
Release: 1.0
Announcement: “We are pleased to announce the official presentation of
MoLinux, the Linux distribution of Castile Mancha…”
Full Announcement (in
Spanish)
Download Link: Download
Directory

Distribution: SuliX
Release: 2.0
Announcement: “SuliX 2.0 is a remastered edition of Berry Linux with full
support for the Hungarian language…”
Full
Changelog
(in Hungarian)
Download Link: Download
Directory

Distribution: ParallelKnoppix
Release: 2004-12-16
Announcement: “New version based on Knoppix 3.7
  • “same functionality, but newer packages
  • “image size is somewhat larger (550MB) – too lazy to trim fat,
    but now you can play frozen-bubble!
  • “the script to copy to HD for remastering has been improved a
    bit…”

Full
Announcement

Download Link: ISO
File

Distribution: IPCop
Release: 1.4.2
Announcement: ” This new version, as usual can be installed as an update from
previous v1.4.x versions or with a ready-to-go ISO for a fresh
install.

“On update, because some modules are updated, depmod is run
after files installation and it will take time on low machines
during the.update installation…”

Full Announcement

Download Link:
Download Page
Web Webster

Web Webster

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