![]() ![]() Salix Live offers a complete working desktop which can be used in a completely nomadic but customizable environment. It faithfully replicates Salix 13.0.2 from which it adopts its full choice of application (Xfce, Firefox, the full suite, GIMP, Exaile, etc.). The project’s first live CD edition was released yesterday: “After a few months of development we are pleased to release the final version of Salix Live 13.0 (32-bit). Salix OS is a lightweight, Slackware-based distribution with Xfce. The installation DVD images (with support for English, Russian and Ukrainian languages) are currently available from only one (very slow) download site, but other mirrors should start providing the files shortly. Some of the notable changes include: a completely rewritten system installer a much more powerful and complete package management utility availability of several desktop environments for selection availability of several installation modes first release with support for 64-bit systems. According to the release announcement (in Russian), this is a major upgrade and a very different system from the earlier version 6.2.2. MOPSLinux 7.0, a Slackware-based desktop Linux distribution with a custom package management tool, has been released. Download the live CD image from here: systemrescuecd-x86-1.5.2.iso (257MB, MD5). ![]() What’s new? Enabled framebuffer console to fix extended VGA modes moved modules to embedded kernel initramfs to reduce memory requirement use LZMA compression instead of gzip for initramfs.igz to save space updated alternative kernels to 2.6.33.02 (altker32 + altker64) updated standard kernels to 2.6.32.11 (rescuecd + rescue64) fixed the ‘dostartx’ option that startx X.Org automatically fixed the X.Org auto-configuration script used by “wizard” the default isolinux boot screen is now based on a menu updated Squashfs to version 4.0 with LZMA compression.” The complete changelog can be found on the project’s Changes page. ![]() Download: lubuntu-lucid-beta2.iso (398MB, MD5, torrent).ĭistribution Release: SystemRescueCd 1.5.2įrançois Dupoux has released SystemRescueCd 1.5.2, a Gentoo-based live CD containing tools for data rescue and disk management tasks. I’ll appreciate some feedback about the followings recent additions: PCManFM2 – the new file manager is still in beta state the new LXDM may have fixed some issue regarding keyring and PAM support, but it needs more tests.” Here is the full release announcement. ![]() Lubuntu still contains modifications not available in the official repository: new PCManFM2 and libfm lubuntu-default-settings with PCmanFM2 support fix for blurry shutdown icon from elementary icons auto-login support in Ubiquity new LXDM. New stuff since beta 1: auto-login at install time support for encrypted home directory up-to-date LXDM, libfm and PCManFM2. It’s now time for testing and fixing bugs. We passed feature freeze – that means that most of the features should now be available. Julien Lavergne has announced the availability of the second beta release of Lubuntu 10.04, an Ubuntu-based distribution integrating the LXDE desktop: Lubuntu ‘Lucid’ beta 2 is now available. OS Choices Development Release: Lubuntu 10.04 Beta 2 ![]()
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