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Lottalinuxlinks the podcast |
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Listen to my southern accent as I talk about linux, linux apps, cool linux sites, and tutorials. If you want to listen to a geek talk about linux, then give this a try. Listen to or subscribe to podcast feed from here. Ogg vorbis feed available as well. |
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My weblog |
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New and improved! Linux and geek related topics. Screenshots and wallpapers too. If you are too lazy/busy to surf for your own geeky linux content, then let me feed you mine. Non news and personal blog type stuff from time to time as well. Subscribe to blog feed from here. |
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forum |
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New for me, old for you. Yet another linux forum. If you would like to dicuss my podcast, linux stuff, or anything else, here is the place to do it. |
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Underground |
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Underground: Tales of hacking, madness and obsession on the electronic frontier by Suelette Dreyfus with research by Julian Assange. This is an audio version of the book, converted from text using festival and audacity, and download-able in a podcast-style feed, or as individual files. Both ogg and mp3 verisons are available. Give it a chance, the festival generated voice will get easier to understand the longer you listen. |
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lottalinuxlinks Store |
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Get your lottalinuxlinks.com linux user podcast t-shirts and stuff here. |
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Holy Bible |
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Holy Bible in html format. Browse or read online. (opens in a new window) |
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Random Linux Tips |
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Random Linux Tips can be found here. Over 550 tips and counting. Just reload page for another tip. |
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My WEBCAM |
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My WEBCAM: Not on much and always boring. Something I wanted to try and quickly got bored with. Check it if you dare. I probably won't be on. |
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Upstate Carolina Linux Users Group |
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The Upstate Carolina Linux Users Group. Upstate South Carolina's very active LUG. Meets every 2nd Tuesday. Check out the uclug podcast. Very active mailing list too. |
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tllts.org |
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The Linux Link Tech Show was Started in September 2003 by the founders of the Lehigh Valley Linux User Group. Their goal: "to provide a weekly *live* webcasted radio style show about GNU/Linux and Technology." IMHO, the benchmark for all linux podcast/broadcast. Each show is about an hour and a half long and you can catch it every wednesday at 8:30 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. Subscribe today! |
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hackermedia.org |
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HackerMedia - is on the air! What is HackerMedia? A showcase of audio and video for hackers/techies/geeks/whatever. When a new episode of something comes up it automagically pops up here. This normally works out to hours of content for you to discover and enjoy every day. |
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Hacker Public Radio |
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Hacker Public Radio: What do you get when TWATech Radio and Binary Revolution Radio merge? HPR is an internet radio show by the hacker community and for the hacker community. Listen and participate. |
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Google Search: <Linux> |
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Search here when u want it fast. The search engine that linux made famous returns the favor with a linux exclusive search page. |
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SourceForge - Open Source Development Website |
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The world's largest Open Source development website, with the largest repository of Open Source code and applications available on the Internet. |
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Freshmeat.net - The source for Open Software |
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Freshmeat is the first stop for Linux users hunting for the software they need for work or play. It is continuously updated with the latest developments from the "release early, release often" community. |
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The Linux Game Tome |
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The Linux Game Tome. a.k.a. happypenguin.org: Proudly sapping the community's productivity since 1995. |
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FedoraNEWS.ORG |
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FedoraNEWS.ORG is a non-commercial, non-profit organization to serve Fedora Community with useful and helpful information. The goal of FedoraNEWS.ORG is to create a public community news information site for Fedora Users. |
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The Fedora Project (formally RedHat Linux) |
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The Fedora Project an openly-developed project designed by Red Hat, open for general participation, led by a meritocracy, following a set of project objectives. |
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DistroWatch.com |
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Put the fun back into computers. Use Linux. This site is an attempt to provide a basic feature list and a package comparison table of major, minor and regional Linux distributions. It is updated daily with news from the Linux distribution world. |
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Linuxtracker.org |
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The Linux and BSD torrent repository get your iso's the bittorrent way. |
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NewsForge: Open Source News |
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The Online newspaper of Record for Linux and Open Source.The Open Source news site of choice. |
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Ubuntu |
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Linux for Human Beings. Ubuntu is a complete Linux-based operating system, freely available with both community and professional support. |
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LXer Linux News Headlines |
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New top notch linux news site with minimal advertising and up to date and pertinent news. |
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The Linux Documentation Project |
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The LDP provides documenation for many aspects of Linux. There are several forms of documentation: Guides, HOWTOs, man pages and FAQs. |
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rpmfind.net |
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Searchable database of every rpm known to man. Excellent site for determining dependencies. Also home of rpm2html. |
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debianHELP: Militantly FREE software help. |
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The site hopes to provide a measure of support in installing, configuring, and using the Debian GNU/Linux operating system. You'll find a number of selections in our main menu, including user support forums, user created help pages, and a bit of news and comaraderie. |
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Mad Penguin |
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Another good Linux news portal and more. |
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Linux Journal |
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Linux Journal helps readers find hardware, software, and services, and features articles for both newbies and professional users. |
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OpenOffice.org |
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My only advice to windows users, other than swith to linux, is use this free office suite! Did I mention that it was free? |
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LinuxQuestions.org |
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Very large and friendly linux forum. We'll actually more than that. Maybe THE largest, friendliest linux forum-community-and more. Did I mention there is a linuxquestions podcast too? |
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Tuxmachines.org |
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Do you waddle the waddle? News, reviews, interviews, forums, gallery, blogs, and excellent original content too. |
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Desktoplinux.com |
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Linux on enterprise and personal desktops, forums, articles, news, buyersguide, and more. |
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Mozilla.com |
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My only other advice to windows users, other than swith to linux, is use thier web browser! |
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Linux Today |
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Linux Today. Internet.com's linux news site. |
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Themes/Freshmeat |
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formerly themes.org. Freshmeat maintains the Web's largest index of themes and related "eye-candy" for linux. Beautify your desktop today. |
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Slashdot:News for Nerds: Stuff that Matters |
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What can you say about Slashdot that hasn't already been said? If your a geek or a wanna-be this is the site to end all sites. Get involved! |
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Debian GNU/Linux: The Universal OS |
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Debian GNU/Linux is a free operating system; it comes with more than 8710 precompiled software packages bundled up in a nice format for easy installation on your machine. Pure OS Goodness. |
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nixCRAFT |
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nixCRAFT: insight into linux admin work. nixCRAFT is a leading Linux blog by Vivek covering open source software and related technologies. Read about linux tips, tricks, shell scripts, tutorials,articles, and more. |
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LinuxGames: Even Penguins like to have fun |
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THE linux game site. Even Penguins like to have fun. Latest linux gaming news and more. |
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Digg.com: Linux/Unix
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- GPL wins in Skype case - Harald Welte has posted an update on the GPL-compliance case hearing held on May 8. In the end, Skype dropped all of its arguments and gave up its appeal. "This means that the previous court decision is legally binding to Skype, and we have successfully won what has probably been the most lengthy and time consuming case so far."
- The heron has landed: a review of Ubuntu 8.04 - Ubuntu 8.04 was released last month with highly-anticipated features like PulseAudio, GNOME 2.22, and Wubi. Although this release is a strong incremental improvement over its predecessor, we found some serious bugs that detract from the overall user experience. Ars takes a close look to find out if Hardy Heron raises the bar.
- OpenOffice.org 3.0 Beta Released! - OpenOffice.org 3.0 integrates ODF 1.2 support, Microsoft Office 2007 Import Filters, charting enhancements, improved note capabilities in Writer, new icons, enhanced pdf export, multi-monitor support for impress, and a start center. For Mac OS X users, OpenOffice.org 3.0 will now run without the need for X11 to be installed.
- KDE 4.0.4 Released - KDE continues to release updates for the 4.0 desktop on a monthly basis. Version 4.0.4 comes with several bugfixes and performance improvements. KDE 4.1, which will bring large improvements to the KDE desktop and application will be released in July this year.
- Switched On: The Linux ultraportable opportunity - This summer seems to be shaping up as a key time for ultraportables with new powerful and power-optimized processors coming to market, the highest-profile of which is Intel's Atom.
- Compiz Fusion Truly Spherical Desktop View Arrives! - For those watching Compiz-Fusion recently, many folks have been waiting for quite a while for there to be a plugin to replace the cube with a sphere. We got a cylinder, and then a deformed cylinder, and finally the developers have put the code for a sphere together! Thanks onestone! [Please note that this is in the development version only.]
- What can you do with a second Ethernet port? - "Purchase a new PC or motherboard soon, and the chances are good that it will come with two built-in network interfaces -- either two Ethernet jacks or one Ethernet and one Wi-Fi. Tossing in a second adapter is an inexpensive way for the manufacturer to add another bullet point to the product description -- but what exactly are you supposed to..."
- Sun's 'Project Copy Linux' goes commercial - The first supported first version of Sun Microsystems' OpenSolaris, AKA Project Indiana, makes its debut today with additional backing from Amazon's Elastic Computing Cloud.
- Amarok2 Nightly Builds avaliable! - " Neon makes it easy to follow development of Amarok by regularly providing packages for you to install. It is set up to be usable alongside your stable version. "Packages are available for (K)Ubuntu hardy, and will soon be ready for OpenSuSe.
- Coming along strong: first look at openSUSE 11 beta 2 - We tested openSUSE 11 beta 2 using both the KDE and GNOME LiveCD installers. Although it is still a work in progress, we found that it has a lot of impressive features.
- Check if Compiz will run well on your Linux - Compiz works perfectly on most hardware that has good drivers - however, problems do exist and sometimes it may not work so well with your computer’s graphics card. Depending upon the kind of drivers and support, Compiz may not work at all, or it might throw up errors when activated.
- Open-Source, Multitouch Display - Engineers are building inexpensive, tabletop, touch-screen displays and sharing the instructions online.
- Raptor Menu for KDE4 - A new menu for KDE4 that lists what items it thinks you are most likely to choose. For example, if you have konqueror open and you usually have it open with konsole, it will be on the list. If you already have akregator open, it knows you don't want to open it again so it won't show that. If you always open wine pr0n.exe at 1am every night, ...
- VirtualBox 1.6 is a major update with 2000 improvements - Among the highlights:* The new Sun livery* Solaris and Mac versions no longer in beta* Guest Additions for Solaris* Seamless windowing for Solaris and Linux guests* SATA support for up to 32 hard disks per VM (first product in the industry to do SATA!)* PAE support for guests (memory model required by some server OSes)...
- Wine 0.9.61 Released - Automatic updating of the WINEPREFIX directory, many RichEdit fixes, IME support improvements, more quartz fixes, implementation for many more Gdiplus functions, and as usual, lots of bug fixes.
- Linux 101: Enable DVD Playback in Ubuntu in Two Commands - Most guides and tutorials for Ubuntu newcomers can help you get commercial DVDs playing on your system, but only through a series of terminal commands that install new repositories or through the use of Automatix or other automated tools that can sometimes mess up your system's dependencies.
- Deluded SCO CEO on witness stand: “Linux is a copy of UNIX” - Darl McBride entered a courtroom to assert his rights regarding legacy System V code, which he still contends exists within Linux. This despite years of discovery turning up zero evidence to support the assertion. Ars reports from the scene of the Novell v. SCO trial.
- Adobe Opens the FLV and SWF Formats - The Open Screen Project is working to enable a consistent runtime environment – taking advantage of Adobe® Flash® Player and, in the future, Adobe AIR™ -- that will remove barriers for developers and designers as they publish content and applications across desktops and consumer devices
- First look: KDE 4.1 alpha 1 very promising - KDE 4.1 alpha 1 was released yesterday. The adoption of Qt 4.4 will bring some significant new features to the Plasma desktop shell, but the bumpy transition has made this release very fragile. Ars looks at alpha 1 and the impressive feature set that is being developed for the final 4.1 release, scheduled for July.
- PolishLinux KDE 4.1 Preview (Rev 802150) - Our favorite Polish (p)reviewer (p)reviews. In this (p)review, Plasma has gone under major API changes and is still a bit wonky, Dolphin gets tabs (hell yeah!), Phonon gets a Gstreamer backend, KWin gets wobbly windows (hell yeah!), and KInfoCenter and K3b get KDE4 ports. KDE 4.1 will be sure to blow your mind.
- Ubuntu's OpenGL face browser will bring bling to GDM - Developer Mirco Müller is designing a new login manager for Ubuntu that will use the OpenGL-based clutter library to provide a richer user interface with animations.
- Can we rescue OLPC from Windows? - FSF president Richard Stallman calls on Negroponte and the OLPC project leadership to reject overtures by Microsoft and recognize the importance of free software to its core educational mission. RMS has just started using one as his main machine.
- Fox News is Responsive to the Linux Community - The Linux community spoke and foxnews.com listened. I received a polite message late today from Mr. Dave Denis the Director, Product Development at Fox News. Mr. Denis stated that Fox News is now aware of the problem with their Video page and is working with Maven Networks to get it fixed.
- This is why i love LINUX - This pic says it!!
- Hans Reiser was convicted Monday of first degree murder in t - A jury has found an Oakland software programmer guilty in the death of his estranged wife.
- Is Ubuntu usable enough for a non-tech-savvy girlfriend yet? - The author asks his girlfriend to perform simple tasks using a fresh Ubuntu installation. It's surprising how some of the simple things we assume to be easy are actually hard for someone who's never used Linux. Interesting insight into how ready Linux is for the desktop.
- Does foxnews.com Hate Linux Users? - Try to view the Video page at foxnews.com from a Linux system using any browser and see what happens. http://www.foxnews.com/video/index.html
- What Edubuntu can teach your kids - Edubuntu is a customized version of Ubuntu aimed at children in educational environments. According to the distributions homepage, Edubuntu is "Linux for Young Human Beings." That works out well for me, since I have three of those in my house. I homeschool my children and use Edubuntu on a couple of our computers.
- 10 Tips for After You Install or Upgrade Ubuntu - 10 great, simple, and easy to follow tips with instructions for new and old Ubuntu users!
- Hardy Heron Makes Linux Worth Another Look - If you've flirted with the idea of switching your desktop operating system to Linux but never took the leap, the time is now. This week's release of Hardy Heron, an Ubuntu release, offers a freer, more productive space for work and play than ever before. We're shining the spotlight on a few great tools and tweaks that make Heron a worthy switch
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DistroWatch
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- Distribution Release: Parted Magic 2.2 - Patrick Verner has announced the release of Parted Magic 2.2, a specialist live CD distribution designed to facilitate hard disk management tasks: "This is another update / bugfix in the 2.0 series. I dropped VisParted because strong development is coming from the GParted camp once again. Recent updated....
- Development Release: GoblinX 2.7 Beta 1 - Flavio Pereira de Oliveira has announced the availability of the first beta release of GoblinX 2.7, a Slackware-based live CD: "GoblinX 2.7 beta 1 is released. GoblinX Standard is the original edition, first released in October 2004. It includes five windows managers: KDE, Fluxbox, Xfce, Enlightenment and WindowMaker.....
- Distribution Release: OpenSolaris 2008.05 - Here it is: the first stable release from Project Indiana, OpenSolaris 2008.05: "From dorm room to boardroom. OpenSolaris has everything you need to take your brilliant idea, build a prototype, test it, deploy it, and run it on production servers -- out of a loft, or across your....
- DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 251 - This week in DistroWatch Weekly: Reviews: First look at Slackware Linux 12.1 News: Features and fixes for Intrepid Ibex, updates on openSUSE 11.0, interview with OpenBSD developers, début for OpenSolaris desktop, first alpha of PC-BSD 7.0 Released last week: OpenBSD 4.3, Slackware Linux 12.1, Puppy Linux 4.00 Upcoming....
- Distribution Release: Puppy Linux 4.00 - Barry Kauler has announced the final release of Puppy Linux 4.00, a major updated of the minimalist desktop distribution: "Finally it has happened! The last 'official' release of Puppy was version 3.01, released October 15, 2007. Version 4.00 is happening 6 months later, which is an incredibly long....
- Development Release: Elive 1.7.2 (Unstable) - An updated development build of Elive, a Debian-based distribution featuring the latest Enlightenment window manager, is out and ready for testing: "The Elive team is proud to announce the release of development version 1.7.2 This release contains support for b43 WiFi cards, a trayer, and a lot more....
- Distribution Release: Bluewhite64 Linux 12.1 - Bluewhite64 Linux 12.1, an unofficial port of Slackware Linux to the x86_64 architecture, has been released: "Bluewhite64 Linux has reached version 12.1. Many changes, upgrades, new feature additions and improvements have been done since version 12.0. Among the many program updates and distribution enhancements, you'll find better support....
- Development Release: openSUSE 11.0 Beta 2 - The second beta of openSUSE 11.0 has been released: "The openSUSE team is proud to announce the second Beta release of openSUSE 11.0! New changes include countless bug fixes, as well as the import of the new openSUSE 11.0 artwork for login, splash screens and more. The live....
- Distribution Release: Slackware Linux 12.1 - Patrick Volkerding has announced the release of Slackware Linux 12.1: "Well folks, it's that time to announce a new stable Slackware release again. So, without further ado, announcing Slackware version 12.1! Since we've moved to supporting the 2.6 kernel series exclusively (and fine-tuned the system to get the....
- Distribution Release: Mandriva Linux 2008.1 "Xfce" - Mandriva S.A. has announced the availability of an unofficial "Xfce" edition of Mandriva Linux 2008.1: "Thanks to the efforts of the Mandriva Linux Xfce development community, an Xfce edition of Mandriva Linux 2008.1 One is now available. Just like the KDE and GNOME editions of One, this is....
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