DistroWatch Weekly: Overview of KNOPPIX and Slackware, CentOS 5, OLPC

Posted by dave on Apr 16, 2007 1:35 AM EDT
DistroWatch.com; By Ladislav Bodnar
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Welcome to this year's 16th issue of DistroWatch Weekly! The new releases from CentOS and One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) projects were in the centre of attention at many Linux news sites during the past week. CentOS 5, a clone of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5, is a free enterprise-class distribution with 5-year security support - perfect for any organisation with long-term operating system plans, while the first public release of OLPC -- especially its "Sugar" user interface -- also aroused much curiosity among Linux users. In the news section: Ubuntu "Feisty" gets delayed over several release-critical bugs, Linux Mint proves its growing popularity with incredible download figures, and FreeBSD gets a new file system - the excellent ZFS from Sun Microsystems. Finally, don't miss the fourth part of our overview of top ten Linux distributions covering KNOPPIX and Slackware Linux. Happy reading!

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Could add some of these to Linux distro timeline vainrveenr 0 1,786 Apr 16, 2007 8:12 AM

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