LinuxQuestions.org Adds Official DNALinux Forum

Posted by linuxquestions on Aug 11, 2004 4:38 PM EDT
LinuxQuestions.org; By jeremy
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LinuxQuestions.org is proud to announce that it will now host the official forum for DNALinux, increasing its total number of participating distributions to sixteen.

LinuxQuestions.org is proud to announce that it will now host the official forum for DNALinux, increasing its total number of participating distributions to sixteen.

"We chose LinuxQuestions because it is a virtual knowledge-base of millions of articles, messages, FAQs and so on about Linux", said Sebastian Bassi, the DNALinux Project Manager. DNALinux.com will integrate the LinuxQuestions.org forum content via an RSS feed.

"We at LQ are starting to see more and more smaller distributions asking us to host their official forums", said Jeremy Garcia, founder of LinuxQuestions.org. "It allows them to have a solid forum-based support channel, freeing up time and resources so they can focus on the development of their distribution".

About DNALinux:
DNALinux is an easy to use Linux distribution with bioinformatics software pre-installed. DNA and protein sequence manipulation software, such as EMBOSS, Primer3, ClustalW and T-Coffe are included. DNALinux is based in SLAX, which is a small live version of Slackware.

About LinuxQuestions.org:
LinuxQuestions.org is a free, friendly and active Linux Community with over 100,000 members and over 1,000,000 posts. Founded in 2000 LQ offers forums, reviews, a Linux hardware compatibility list, a Linux knowledge base in wiki format, Linux tutorials, a free Linux download site and more. LQ has forums for everything from Linux Newbies to Linux in the Enterprise and has over 15 officially recognized Linux distribution forums.

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