Debian Edu codenamed "Skolelinux" is a Debian Pure Blend primaily meant for schools and educational institutions. It offers a wholly configured school network environment covering PXE installation, PXE booting for diskless machines and so on. Know more about # 6.0.4+r0
The Debian project has announced the final update of its old stable distro Debian 5.0. This release candidate mainly offers corrections for the security problems in the previous oldstable release coupled with some adjustments for serious problems. Know more about the latest update.
SliTaz GNU/Linux is a mini distro which runs rapidly on hardware with 256 MB of RAM. It boots with Syslinux and offers numerous Linux commands, the lighttpd web server, SQLite database and so on. Find out more about SliTaz GNU/Linux 4.0 RC2
SliTaz GNU/Linux, the mini distro and live CD that is designed to run fast on hardware with 256 MB RAM has released its latest version yet. It makes use of BusyBox, the latest Linux kernel and GNU software. Find out what the latest release has in store for you.
The Chakra Development Team has announced the first release of the KDE 4.8 series, "Archimedes" Chakra GNU/Linux that features Linux 3.2 and KDE 4.8.With this release KDE has been updated updated to 4.8.0 and kernel to Linux 3.2.2. This release features a variety of updates. Find out what all.
Parsix GNU/Linux ,the live installation DVD based on Debian GNU/Linux,has brought out its latest version yet.It aims to provide an OS that is easy to install and ready to use.The OS is based on Debian's testing branch and GNOME desktop's latest stable release.Learn more about the Parsix GNU/Linux 3.7r2 release
Clonezilla Live is a Debian-based live CD with Clonezilla which is a partition and disk cloning software like Norton Ghost. It can save and restore only the used blocks in hard drive. The best thing is that with Clonezilla, 5 GB system to 40 clients can be cloned in just 10 minutes. Find out more about the latest release..
The Debian Project aims to create a completely free operating system called Debian. This is the fourth update of Debian 6.0 codenamed "squeeze". It mainly has fixes for security issues along with a host of updates. Know more about Debian 6.0.4.
Skype which had recently been taken over by Microsoft, a move which was not seen as postive by many GNU/Linux fans with many of them moving forward to uninstall it from their machines. Still it seems Skype wants to retain many of their patrons as they have recently announced they will bring out SkypeKit with support for Linux.
Ubuntu 11.10 has been released and with the way things seem to be going we can start expecting 200 million Ubuntu users in 4 years. Still, Is all this just an illusion? Like they say. "Its way too good to be true", Is the popularity of Linux in reality actually decreasing?