Gentoo Linux announced the availability of a new LiveDVD, x86/x86_64 version, and an x86_64 multi lib version. Iron Penguin edition include Linux Kernel 3.15.6, Gnome 3.12.2, Chromium 37, Firefox 31, LibreOffice 4.2.5, Xorg 1.16.0, KDE 4.13.3, XFCE 4.10, Fluxbox 1.3.5, LXQT Desktop 0.7.0, i3 Desktop 2.8, Gimp 2.8.10-r1, Blender 2.71-r1, Amarok 2.8.0 and much more updates.
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Fedora 17 Beta Available for Download
Fedora is a Linux-based operating system, a collection of software that makes your computer run. The current stable version is 16, and soon will be replaced by Fedora 17 with new great features. The final release is scheduled to release at the end of May. Check out Release Notes and Feature List.
New features for Linux Mint 12 KDE
Linux Mint is a free Linux-based operating system designed for use on desktop computers. The team released a new version based on KDE 4.7.4.
Hybrid ISO images: Traditionally, tools such as ‘Startup Disk Creator’ or ‘UNetbootin’ were needed to install Linux Mint via USB. With hybrid images, you can simply use the “dd” command or a graphical frontend to make a bootable USB stick with no efforts which acts exactly like a liveDVD. New Search engines, and Upstream components Ubuntu 11.10, Linux 3.0, KDE 4.7.4.
Ubuntu 11.10
Is not a long time that Ubuntu 11.10 has been released and users are very happy with this upgrade! The main upgrade or feature is the Unity, that finally mature. We have the new Gnome 3.2 also Firefox 7, LibreOffice 3.4.2, Gwibber and Ubuntu Software Center get updated. Ubuntu 11.10 is running on Linux 3.0 kernel. It’s a new login on the system and a new font Ubuntu monotype.
For more features or a specific argument visit the Releases Notes or to have a free copy of Ubuntu, visit the Download Page.
Fedora is counting 11
Fedora is a Linux-based operating system that showcases the latest in free and open source software. Fedora is always free for anyone to use, modify, and distribute. It is built by people across the globe who work together as a community: the Fedora Project. The Fedora Project is open and anyone is welcome to join. The Fedora Project is out front for you, leading the advancement of free, open software and content.