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Simplicity 13.7 Beta Screenshot Tour

  • The Coding Studio (Posted by lqsh on Jul 11, 2013 3:54 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux
We have officially launched the beta of Simplicity Linux Desktop 13.7. We are currently in the process of uploading Simplicity Linux Obsidian and Netbook 13.7 betas. Media probably won't get a beta release because we are having some issues with it, but it should be ready to go for release on 28th July. The biggest change we've made between alpha and beta is we have officially moved from Carolina Linux as our base to LXPup. We like Xfce, we've been using it for a long time, but we think that LXDE is a better window manager, and if nothing else, it's more energy efficient. Of course, the biggest change you get because we've moved to LXPup is Gslapt.

Netrunner 13.06 Screenshot Tour

  • The Coding Studio (Posted by lqsh on Jul 10, 2013 3:13 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux
The 64-bit and 32-bit variants of Netrunner 13.06 are available for download. Features and changes: new Netrunner desktop containment (no cashew, hidden plus/minus overlays); improved KWin performance, so full transparency works on most lower-end machines; new Kate minimap scrollbar; automatically activated KWallet; hot corner in lower right; simplified system settings; removed WINE (due to increased irrelevance); ALSA instead of PulseAudio for best compatibility and performance (intel hda); Firefox with (working) Mozilla app store; Steam installer link included; usual KDE goodies - Homerun 1.0, Tomahawk 0.7.

LXLE 12.04 20130707 Screenshot Tour

  • The Coding Studio (Posted by lqsh on Jul 9, 2013 5:15 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: Linux
LXLE 12.04 20130707 is available. The LXLE project is a Lubuntu-based distribution which attempts to be very light on resources while also improving support for older hardware.

gNewSense 3.0 Beta 2 Screenshot Tour

  • The Coding Studio (Posted by lqsh on Jul 8, 2013 1:28 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux
The second beta release of gNewSense 3.0 (code name 'Parkes') is available for download. The following issues have been fixed: the live installer (which can be started with the icon on the live desktop) works now, you also still have the text and GUI install boot menu options; the graphical installer now looks like gNewSense instead of Debian; OpenOffice.org is included in the default install; the boot menu is shorter so that items at the bottom are more easily readable. There's only a live CD for i386 so far. Netboot images will follow shortly. I will provide a live CD for amd64 too, but that needs a bit more work.

OS4 OpenLinux 13.5 Screenshot Tour

  • The Coding Studio (Posted by lqsh on Jul 6, 2013 11:51 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux
With this release we bring lots of enhancements and feature updates to the OS4 OpenLinux operating system. We have made several kernel enhancements that make the default kernel in OS4 OpenLinux that much faster and efficient. Also, many new hardware drivers are included that support more hardware, out of the box. Along with a new logo and an enhanced look and feel from our previous release, we have made OS4 OpenLinux one of the easiest to use operating systems that allow you to complete tasks quickly and efficiently. We have made some new changes in the application line-up.

Korora 19 Screenshot Tour

We are pleased to announce that Korora 19 'Bruce' is now available for download, which for the first time ever coincides with the release of Fedora. Features: GNOME 3.8; KDE Plasma Workspaces 4.10; the Anaconda installer has support for many English locales. Of course this release comes with the usual Korora extras out of the box, such as: third party repositories (Chrome, RPMFusion, VirtualBox); full multimedia support including Adobe Flash plugin; Jockey device manager to handle drivers such as ATI and NVIDIA; Firefox as the default web browser (with integration theme for KDE); Firefox extensions enabled (Adblock Plus, DownThemAll, Flashblock, Xclear).

Sonar Gnome-Shell 13.04 Screenshot Tour

  • The Coding Studio (Posted by lqsh on Jul 5, 2013 11:59 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux
Sonar Gnome-Shell 13.04 is available. Sonar GNU/Linux is an Ubuntu-based distribution with pre-configured accessibility software. It is designed for users with disabilities that might affect their interaction with personal computers.

DEFT 8 Beta Screenshot Tour

  • The Coding Studio (Posted by lqsh on Jul 4, 2013 12:09 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux
Here is the new digital forensics system optimized for Intel-based 64-bit architectures - DEFT Linux 8. What's new? a 64-bit 3.5 Linux kernel that has brought down the 4 GB memory limit - now you can use DEFT Linux on systems that have up to 256 TB of RAM; Sleuthkit 4 and Autopsy 2, ready for Autopsy 3 on Linux (only for law enforcement); Digital Forensics Framework 1.3; Libewf and AFFlib full support; Xmount and Mount Ewf; Guymager 0.7.1, Cyclone 0.2 and Esximager; Recoll 1.19.5 - software for indexing; Bulk extractor 1.3.1 with Bulk extractor GUI 1.3; Dumy 0.2 - an intelligence parsing tool to extract sensible data from anonymous dump; Skype extractor.

ALT Linux 7.0.0 Screenshot Tour

  • The Coding Studio (Posted by lqsh on Jul 3, 2013 10:20 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux
Ilya Mashkin has announced the release of ALT Linux 7.0 "Centaurus" and "Simply" editions. The "Centaurus" variant is a complete enterprise-class operating system featuring the MATE 1.6.0 desktop environment (even though the installation program calls it "GNOME"), while the "Simply" edition is an easy-to-use operating system customised for office workstations and home computers, and featuring the Xfce 4.10 desktop. Besides the usual i586 and x86_64 builds, the "Simply" edition is now also available for the Cubox (based on the Marvell Armada 510 processor) as well as the ARMv7 architecture. English, Russian and several other languages (depending on the edition) are supported.

Fedora 19 Screenshot Tour

  • The Coding Studio (Posted by lqsh on Jul 3, 2013 7:05 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Fedora, Linux
The Fedora Project is delighted to announce the release of Fedora 19. What's new? Developer's Assistant is a tool for new developers that helps you to get started on a code project by offering templates, samples, and toolchains for a variety of languages; 3D modelling and printing are supported with OpenSCAD, Skeinforge, SFACT, Printrun, RepetierHost, and other tool options; OpenShift Origin makes it easy for you to build your own Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) infrastructure; MariaDB offers a truly open MySQL implementation and is now the default MySQL option in Fedora.

Calculate 13.6 Screenshot Tour

  • The Coding Studio (Posted by lqsh on Jul 3, 2013 1:22 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux
Calculate Linux 13.6 has been released to celebrate the 6th anniversary of the project. Main changes and fixes: desktop systems now boot up several times faster, thanks to scheduling optimization for start-up services and parallel boot-up; encryption of home directories is now supported; in CLDX, multiple users can login to one client; LightDM now comes as the default display manager in CLDX; Xarchiver was replaced with File Roller; better support of multimedia keyboards; software update - Linux kernel 3.9.6, KDE 4.10.4, LibreOffice 4.0.4, Chromium 28.0.1500.45.

PCLinuxOS 2013.06 LXDE Screenshot Tour

  • The Coding Studio (Posted by lqsh on Jul 1, 2013 10:01 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux
PCLinuxOS LXDE 2013.06 is now available for 64-bit, as well as 32-bit systems. Features: Linux kernel 3.4.49 for maximum desktop performance; full LXDE desktop; NVIDIA and ATI fglrx driver support; multimedia playback support for many popular formats; wireless support for many network devices; printer support for many local and networked printer devices; addlocale allows you to convert PCLinuxOS into over 60 languages; LibreOfficeManager can install LibreOffice supporting over 100 languages; MyLiveCD allows you to take a snapshot of your installation and burn it to a live CD or DVD.

Parsix 5.0 Test 2 Screenshot Tour

  • The Coding Studio (Posted by lqsh on Jun 30, 2013 6:28 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux
The second testing release of Parsix GNU/Linux 5.0, code name 'Lombardo', is available now. This version ships with the GNOME 3.8.3 desktop environment and Linux kernel 3.8.13 built on top of the rock-solid Debian 'Wheezy' (7.0) platform. Most of the GNOME 3.8 packages have been upgraded to the latest versions and the look and feel is now complete. Also new updates from Debian 'Wheezy' repositories have been merged with the Parsix APT repositories. Updated packages: X.Org Server 1.12.4, GNU Iceweasel 21.0, Chromium 25.0, LibreOffice 3.5.4, glibc 2.13, GParted 0.12.1, Empathy 3.8.3, GIMP 2.8.2, Grisbi 0.8.9, VirtualBox 4.1.18, VLC 2.0.6, xFarDic 0.11.7.

Elive 2.1.52 Screenshot Tour

The Elive team is proud to announce the release of development version 2.1.52. This version includes some miscellaneous features, such as: automated cooling for newer Intel CPUs by decreasing the CPU clock when the temperature gets high; Vim colorscheme changed to elive an own colorscheme that focuses on intuitiveness; Internet configurator now automatically pops up with a list of available connections; Enlightenment 17 fix - language and keyboard are not correctly saved; Enlightenment 17 fix - application menu no longer freezes your environment.

Linux Lite 1.0.6 Screenshot Tour

  • The Coding Studio (Posted by lqsh on Jun 28, 2013 10:58 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux
Linux Lite 1.0.6 final released. This is our most feature-packed release to date. We've relied heavily on feedback from the community to help guide the development of Linux Lite 1.0.6. New features include easier networking setup between Linux Lite and Windows or other Linux operating systems, a system report tool to help troubleshoot problems, support for scanners, Bluetooth and a brand-new login screen. The Help and Support Manual is our most comprehensive to date and is available both offline and online. Changelog: Firefox 21.0, Linux kernel 3.2-pae; added 'Drives' shortcut to home folder; added Show Desktop button; added support for iDevices; added right click 'Open as Administrator' to Thunar; replaced wicd with NetworkManager.

Deepin 12.12 Screenshot Tour

  • The Coding Studio (Posted by lqsh on Jun 27, 2013 6:51 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux
Yes, the long wait is finally over and a new stable and awesome release of Linux Deepin, version 12.12, is ready for you. After a year of hard work, we are happy to bring you a free operating system with the unique Deepin touch - stable, easy and elegant. Linux Deepin 12.12 features a brand-new desktop environment, called DDE or Deepin Desktop Environment, an enhanced Deepin Software Center, as well as DMusic, DPlayer and DSnapshot.

aLinux 17.0 Beta 3 Screenshot Tour

  • The Coding Studio (Posted by lqsh on Jun 26, 2013 8:41 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux
aLinux 17.0 Beta 3 has been released. Fixed a problem with some USB hardware not being detected during the initial "Install" or in general, "Live!" mode. Now allowing more time for some SCSI devices, e.g. USB-Pendrives,. and CD/DVDs to "spin" up, before booting into "Live!" mode. aLinux (formerly Peanut Linux) is an independently developed Linux distribution with RPM package management.

Slackel KDE 4.10.4 Screenshot Tour

Slackel KDE-4.10.4 Live has been released. A collection of two KDE live ISO images that can be burned to a DVD or used with a USB drive are immediately available. The Slackel live DVD images include the Linux kernel. Slackel KDE-4.10.4 Live includes the 'Current' tree of Slackware and KDE 4.10.4 accompanied by a very rich collection of KDE-centric software. Firefox 21.0, KMail, KTorrent, Akregator, Kopete... In the multimedia section VLC 2.0.6, Clementine 1.1.1, K3b 2.0.2 are included. The Salix codecs installer application can be used to quickly and easily install patent-encumbered codecs to your system. Calligra Words, Calligra Stage, Calligra Tables are the main office applications present.

OpenMandriva 2013.0 Alpha Screenshot Tour

A new version of OpenMandriva LX is ready for bug hunting. There is still a lot of work to do, some already identified bugs to fix and artwork to implement. Let us know if you find any bugs and help us get rid of them. You can communicate with the QA team and log bugs here. We expect to have a beta release ready for you by 30th of July, so let's begin the hunt. OpenMandriva LX alpha features: Linux kernel 3.8.12, KDE 4.10.4, LibreOffice 4.0.3, Firefox 21.0, Clementine 1.1.1, ROMP 1.6-1.

Caixa Magica 20 Screenshot Tour

Caixa Magica is a Portuguese Linux distribution based on Mandriva Linux. Linux Caixa Mágica 20 is now available for download. You can get it from our Linux Caixa Mágica download page by selecting the version from the drop-down menu. This new version brings updates to all packages, new installation options (like LVM support), latest hardware support, and global performance improvements among many other things. For the main software packages you have Linux kernel 3.8, GNOME 3.6.3, LibreOffice 4.0.2, Firefox 21, Chromium 25.0.1364.160, LibreOffice full manual (Portuguese only) and much more.

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