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Released Last Week: Mandriva, Berry Linux, SystemRescueCd, Parted Magic 4.9, Tiny Core Linux 2.10

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Mar 23, 2010

“Mandriva Enterprise Server 5.1

“Mandriva has announced the release of Mandriva Enterprise
Server 5.1, a commercial Linux distribution with 5-year maintenance
support: “The first update of Mandriva Enterprise Server (MES) 5,
the simple and innovative Linux server, is available today. Coming
with plenty of technology enhancements, hardware support scope and
software list have been increased. Mandriva Enterprise Server 5
aims to be innovative in order to make infrastructure management
even easier. The main focus of MES 5.1 is on virtualization. MES
5.1 improves integration of KVM technology (Kernel-based Virtual
Machine) together with an administration tool for a simple
management. MES 5.1 also includes an installation wizard and
Mandriva Directory Server (MDS).” See the release announcement and
visit the product page for further information.

“Berry Linux 1.01

“Yuichiro Nakada has announced the release of Berry Linux 1.01,
a Fedora-based Japanese distribution and live CD (with support for
English) for the desktop, featuring the KDE 4 desktop environment.
This is the project’s first release based on Fedora 12. From the
changelog: “Berry Linux 1.01 released. Based on Fedora 12; Linux
kernel 2.6.32.9 SMP + ndev/udev + bootsplash, glibc 2.11.1, GCC
4.4.3, BusyBox 1.15.3; KDE 4.4.0 (Fedora 12 stable); AIGLX/X.Org
1.7.5; SLiM login manager 1.3.1; SRWare Iron 4.0.275.2 (based on
Google Chrome); Mozilla Firefox 3.6 (Japanese and English); Mozilla
Thunderbird 3.0.3 (Japanese and English); Samba 3.4.7; WINE 1.1.38;
LXTerminal 0.1.6; removed Sylpheed 2.5.0 (Japanese and English);
removed rxvt-unicode 9.06.” Read the complete changelog for
additional information.”

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Web Webster

Web Webster

Web Webster has more than 20 years of writing and editorial experience in the tech sector. He’s written and edited news, demand generation, user-focused, and thought leadership content for business software solutions, consumer tech, and Linux Today, he edits and writes for a portfolio of tech industry news and analysis websites including webopedia.com, and DatabaseJournal.com.

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