DistroWatch Weekly: New SUSE and FreeBSD releases, wrecking the Internet, DSL Linux interview

Posted by dave on May 8, 2006 12:05 AM EDT
DistroWatch.com; By Ladislav Bodnar
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Welcome to this year's 19th issue of DistroWatch Weekly. The long delayed SUSE Linux 10.1, which is expected to be released on Thursday, should be the highlight of the week, but FreeBSD 6.1 is also likely to hit the download mirrors within the next day or two. In other news, confirmation of the Debian "etch" December release date target, an introduction to an Ubuntu-based live CD with a collection of genealogy software, and an announcement by a project developing a range of Gentoo-based virtual machines for VMware and Xen. In the interview section, we talk with the two lead developers of Damn Small Linux about their new product - DSL-N. Finally, don't miss the chilling opinion piece by Robert Storey who appeals to all US citizens to fight against the newly proposed COPE legislation. Happy reading!

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Keep on keeping on, DSL grouch 0 1,403 May 8, 2006 8:23 AM

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