DistroWatch: Distributions, March 7, 2004 | Linux Today

DistroWatch: Distributions, March 7, 2004

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Mar 8, 2004

Onebase 2004-r1

“This is revision 1 of OL 2004. There are some changes to the
installer like error detection, improved hardware detection tools
and a new kernel. The highlight of this release is the inclusion of
OLM-2.1.1 which comes with many new features and
improvements…”

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OnebaseGo 1.0

“OnebaseGo is a new product from Onebase. It is a portable OS
that comes in a CD with all the features of Onebase Linux…”

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LAS Linux 0.5

“There have been many changes since the last release including a
recompiling of the kernel and the upgrading of all packages. As
well as adding links in the menu to the OSSTMM, changing the
wallpaper, adding more USB support, and more…”

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ROCK Linux 2.0.0

“Finally (yes – finally) we decided to tag 2.0.0(-final) – here
at the Chemnitzer Linux Tag 2004. Binary images for x86 (desktop)
are online – PowerPC and SPARC (yes – dual-bootable SPARC /
SPARC64) ISOs will follow soon…”

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Source Mage GNU/Linux 0.9.2

“A choice of either a 2.4.25 or 2.6.3 kernel is available. The
actual installed system will be identical except for the kernel
difference. The 2.6.3 version is purely a courtesy to those already
running 2.6.X and nptl glibc…”

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