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<title>Wine 1.1.41</title>
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<description>Wine is an Open Source implementation of the Windows API on top of X, OpenGL, and Unix. Think of Wine as a compatibility layer for running Windows programs. Wine does not require Microsoft Windows, as it is a completely free alternative implementation of the Windows API consisting of 100% non-Microsoft code, however Wine can optionally use native Windows DLLs if they are available. Wine provides both a development toolkit for porting Windows source code to Unix as well as a program loader, allowing many unmodified Windows programs to run on x86-based Unixes, including Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OS X, and Solaris. Wine is a translation layer (a program loader) capable of running Windows applications on Linux and other POSIX compatible operating systems. Windows programs running in Wine act as native programs would, running without the performance or memory usage penalties of an emulator, with a similar look and feel to other applications on your desktop.</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 19 Mar 2010 21:44:45 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (Lucid Lynx) Beta 1/ Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic Koala)</title>
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<description>Ubuntu is a community developed, linux-based operating system that is perfect for laptops, desktops and servers. It contains all the applications you need - a web browser, presentation, document and spreadsheet software, instant messaging and much more. Ubuntu is free software. Whether you use it at home, at school or at work Ubuntu contains all the applications you'll ever need, from word processing and email applications, to web server software and programming tools.  Ubuntu is and always will be free of charge. You do not pay any licensing fees. You can download, use and share Ubuntu with your friends, family, school or business for absolutely nothing. We issue a new desktop and server release every six months. That means you'll always have the the latest and greatest applications that the open source world has to offer. Everything you need on one CD, which provides a complete working environment. Additional software is available online.</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 19 Mar 2010 19:08:56 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>openSUSE 11.3 Milestone 3/ openSUSE 11.2 Final</title>
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<description>The openSUSE project is a worldwide community program sponsored by Novell that promotes the use of Linux everywhere. After acquiring SUSE Linux in January 2004, Novell decided to release the SUSE Professional product as a 100% open source project, involving the community in the development process. The program provides free and easy access to openSUSE. openSUSE also provides the base for Novell's award-winning SUSE Linux Enterprise products.  Beyond the distribution, openSUSE provides a web portal for community involvement. The community assists in developing openSUSE collaboratively with representatives from Novell by contributing code through the open Build Service, writing documentation, designing artwork, fostering discussion on open mailing lists and in Internet Relay Chat channels, and improving the openSUSE site through its wiki interface. Novell markets openSUSE as the best, easiest distribution for all users.</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2010 18:13:51 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>PC-BSD 8.0 - Final</title>
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<description>PC-BSD is a Unix-like, complete desktop-oriented operating system based on FreeBSD, which has been designed with the &quot;casual&quot; computer user in mind. Like any modern system, you can listen to your favorite music, watch your movies, work with office documents and install your favorite applications with a setup wizard at a click. It offers the stability and security that only a BSD-based operating system can bring, while as the same time providing a comfortable user experience, allowing you to get the most out of your computing time. With PC-BSD you can spend less time working to fix viruses or spyware and instead have the computer work for you. Installing the system is simply a matter of a few clicks and a few minutes for the installation process to finish. Hardware such as video, sound, network and other devices will be auto-detected and available at the first system startup.</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 23 Feb 2010 19:10:28 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>NetBSD 5.0.2</title>
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<description>NetBSD  is a free, secure, and highly portable Unix-like Open Source operating  system available for many platforms, from 64-bit Opteron machines and  desktop systems to handheld and embedded devices. Its clean design and  advanced features make it excellent in both production and research  environments, and it is user-supported with complete source.  Many  applications are easily available through The NetBSD Packages  Collection.   NetBSD is a highly integrated system. In addition to  its highly portable, high performance kernel, NetBSD features a  complete set of user utilities, compilers for several languages, the X  Window System, firewall software and numerous other tools, all  accompanied by full source code. The NetBSD Packages Collection,  pkgsrc, contains over 5,700 packages. Binary package releases for a  number of platforms are currently in progress.</description>
<category>UNIX Related</category>
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<pubDate>Tue, 09 Feb 2010 18:32:55 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Puppy Linux 4.3.1</title>
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<description>Puppy Linux is an evolutionary operating system for computers, based on GNU/Linux. Other well-known operating systems are Microsoft Windows, Apple OSX, and MS-DOS. It is completely free and open source software.  Puppy Linux is a full-fledged operating system bundled with application suites covering a wide variety of tasks which can be used productively by general users. However, because Puppy is small-sized and can boot from many media, it is also useful as a rescue disk, a demonstration system, or for reviving old computers. Puppy Linux was first released in June 2003 by Barry Kauler The community, is completely organic, without any formal agenda or structure. It often takes newcomers a while to realise that there aren't really any rules to Puppy, if you want to do something, make a new Puplet, offer your skills or take things in a new direction. Puppy is covered by the LGPL license, an open source license.</description>
<category>UNIX Related</category>
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<pubDate>Sun, 07 Feb 2010 15:29:53 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Mandriva Linux 2010.1 Alpha 2/ Mandriva Linux 2010.0 - Final</title>
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<description>Mandriva  Linux (formerly known as Mandrake Linux) is already well-known as a  powerful and stable operating system that demanded strong technical  knowledge and extensive use of the &quot;command line&quot;; Mandriva saw this as  an opportunity to integrate the best graphical desktop environments and  contribute its own graphical configuration utilities and quickly became  famous for setting the standard in ease-of-use and functionality.  Mandriva Linux 2008 is available in three editions: One, Powerpack and  Free, for both i586 and x86-64 architectures.  Mandriva Linux is based on the Cooker development project sponsored  by Mandriva. Hundreds of passionate free software developers work  openly on the core of the distribution. This open, community-driven  development system has been in place since 1998, making it one of the  longest-standing open source development communities around.</description>
<category>UNIX Related</category>
<dc:creator>Adminus</dc:creator>
<pubDate>Sat, 06 Feb 2010 10:15:00 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Debian GNU/Linux 5.0.4/ 4.0 r8</title>
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<description>The Debian Project is an association of individuals who have made common cause to create a free operating system. This operating system that we have created is called Debian GNU/Linux, or simply Debian for short. An operating system is the set of basic programs and utilities that make your computer run. At the core of an operating system is the kernel. The kernel is the most fundamental program on the computer and does all the basic housekeeping and lets you start other programs.  Debian systems currently use the Linux kernel. Linux is a piece of software started by Linus Torvalds and supported by thousands of programmers worldwide. However, work is in progress to provide Debian for other kernels, primarily for the Hurd. The Hurd is a collection of servers that run on top of a microkernel (such as Mach) to implement different features. The Hurd is free software produced by the GNU project.</description>
<category>UNIX Related</category>
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<pubDate>Wed, 03 Feb 2010 14:43:00 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>FreeBSD 8.0 - Final</title>
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<description>FreeBSD&amp;reg; is an advanced operating system for x86 compatible (including Pentium&amp;reg; and Athlon&amp;trade;), amd64 compatible (including Opteron&amp;trade;, Athlon&amp;trade;64, and EM64T), UltraSPARC&amp;reg;, IA-64, PC-98 and ARM architectures. It is derived from BSD, the version of UNIX&amp;reg; developed at the University of California, Berkeley. It is developed and maintained by a large team of individuals. Additional platforms are in various stages of development. The FreeBSD developers are as concerned about security as they are about performance and stability. FreeBSD includes kernel support for stateful IP firewalling, as well as other services, such as IP proxy gateways, access control lists, mandatory access control, jail-based virtual hosting, and cryptographically protected storage. These features can be used to support highly secure hosting of mutually untrusting customers or consumers, the strong partitioning of network segments, and the construction of secure pipelines for information scrubbing and information flow control.</description>
<category>UNIX Related</category>
<dc:creator>Adminus</dc:creator>
<pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2009 11:01:00 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Fedora 12 - Final</title>
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<description>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.  The operating system is Fedora. It comes out twice a year or so. It's completely free, and we're committed to keeping it that way. It's the best combination of robust and latest software that exists in the free software world. The mindset is doing the right thing. To us, that means providing free and open software and content, at no cost, freely usable, modifiable, redistributable, and unencumbered by software patents.</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 22:53:00 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>KNOPPIX 6.2 / ADRIANE 1.2 - Live CD / DVD</title>
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<description>KNOPPIX  is a bootable Live system on CD or DVD, consisting of a representative  collection of GNU/Linux software, automatic hardware detection, and  support for many graphics cards, sound cards, SCSI and USB devices and  other peripherals. KNOPPIX can be used as a productive Linux system for  the desktop, educational CD, rescue system, or adapted and used as a  platform for commercial software product demos. It is not necessary to  install anything on a hard disk. Due to on-the-fly decompression, the  CD can have up to 2 GB of executable software installed on it (over 8GB  on the DVD &quot;Maxi&quot; edition).   A.D.R.I.A.N.E. (Audio Desktop Reference Implementation And Networking Environment) is a talking menu system, which is supposed to make work and internet access easier for computer beginners, even if they have no sight contact to the computers monitor. A graphical environment with also talking programs and arbitrary magnification using compiz-fusion, is another option.</description>
<category>UNIX Related</category>
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<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 19:19:00 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Slackware Linux 13.0</title>
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<description>The Official Release of Slackware&amp;reg; Linux by Patrick Volkerding is an advanced Linux Operating System, designed with the twin goals of ease of use and stability as top priorities. Slackware Linux provides new and experienced users alike with a full-featured system, equipped to serve in any capacity, from desktop workstation to machine-room server. Web, ftp, and email servers are ready to go out of the box, as are a wide selection of popular desktop environments. Including the latest popular software while retaining a sense of tradition, providing simplicity and ease of use alongside flexibility and power, Slackware brings the best of all worlds to the table.  Since its first beta release in April of 1993, the Slackware Linux Project has aimed at producing the most &quot;UNIX-like&quot; Linux distribution out there. Slackware complies with the published Linux standards, such as the Linux File System Standard.</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 28 Aug 2009 06:07:00 +0300</pubDate>
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<title>SLAX 6.1.2/ SLAX 6.2.0</title>
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<description>SLAX is fast   and beautiful Linux operating system which fits on small (3.14&quot;) CD-ROM disc. It   runs directly from the CD (or USB) without installing. The Live CD described   here is based on the Slackware Linux distribution and uses Unification File   System (also known as unionfs), allowing read-only filesystem to behave as a   writable one, saving all changes to memory.   Imagine the ability to boot your favorite Linux distribution whether you are   at home, at school, or at work. Imagine walking on the street and carrying the   only thing you needed in life - the 8cm compact disk with your Live Linux   CD.  When your computer boots from the LiveCD, the first step is loading the   kernel image (vmlinuz). After this, a 4 MB ramdisk is created in the computer's   RAM. The rootdisk image (initrd.gz) is then unpacked into it and mounted as a   root filesystem. Large directories (like /usr) are mounted directly from the   CDROM.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 05 Aug 2009 08:25:00 +0300</pubDate>
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<title>Ubuntu 8.04.3 LTS (Hardy Heron)/ Ubuntu 8.10</title>
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<description>Ubuntu is a community developed, linux-based operating system that is perfect for laptops, desktops and servers. It contains all the applications you need - a web browser, presentation, document and spreadsheet software, instant messaging and much more. Ubuntu is free software. Whether you use it at home, at school or at work Ubuntu contains all the applications you'll ever need, from word processing and email applications, to web server software and programming tools.  Ubuntu is and always will be free of charge. You do not pay any licensing fees. You can download, use and share Ubuntu with your friends, family, school or business for absolutely nothing. We issue a new desktop and server release every six months. That means you'll always have the the latest and greatest applications that the open source world has to offer. Everything you need on one CD, which provides a complete working environment. Additional software is available online.</description>
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<dc:creator>Adminus</dc:creator>
<pubDate>Thu, 16 Jul 2009 23:10:00 +0300</pubDate>
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<title>Mandriva Linux One 2009 Spring</title>
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<description>Mandriva Linux (formerly known as Mandrake Linux) is already well-known as a powerful and stable operating system that demanded strong technical knowledge and extensive use of the &quot;command line&quot;; Mandriva saw this as an opportunity to integrate the best graphical desktop environments and contribute its own graphical configuration utilities and quickly became famous for setting the standard in ease-of-use and functionality. Mandriva Linux 2009 is available in three editions: One, Powerpack and Free, for both i586 and x86-64 architectures.  Mandriva Linux is based on the Cooker development project sponsored by Mandriva. Hundreds of passionate free software developers work openly on the core of the distribution. This open, community-driven development system has been in place since 1998, making it one of the longest-standing open source development communities around.</description>
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<dc:creator>Adminus</dc:creator>
<pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2009 23:30:00 +0300</pubDate>
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<title>FreeBSD 6.4</title>
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<description>FreeBSD&amp;reg; is an advanced operating system for x86 compatible (including Pentium&amp;reg; and Athlon&amp;trade;), amd64 compatible (including Opteron&amp;trade;, Athlon&amp;trade;64, and EM64T), UltraSPARC&amp;reg;, IA-64, PC-98 and ARM architectures. It is derived from BSD, the version of UNIX&amp;reg; developed at the University of California, Berkeley. It is developed and maintained by a large team of individuals. Additional platforms are in various stages of development. The FreeBSD developers are as concerned about security as they are about performance and stability. FreeBSD includes kernel support for stateful IP firewalling, as well as other services, such as IP proxy gateways, access control lists, mandatory access control, jail-based virtual hosting, and cryptographically protected storage. These features can be used to support highly secure hosting of mutually untrusting customers or consumers, the strong partitioning of network segments, and the construction of secure pipelines for information scrubbing and information flow control.</description>
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<dc:creator>Adminus</dc:creator>
<pubDate>Fri, 28 Nov 2008 23:22:00 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Damn Small Linux 4.4.10</title>
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<description>Damn Small is a very versatile 50 MB mini desktop oriented Linux distribution. DSL was originally developed as an experiment to see how many usable desktop applications can fit inside a 50 MB live CD. It was at first just a personal tool/toy. But over time Damn Small Linux grew into a community project with hundreds of development hours put into refinements including a fully automated remote and local application installation system and a very versatile backup and restore system which may be used with any writable media including a hard drive, a floppy drive, or a USB device.   DSL has a nearly complete desktop, and many command line tools. All applications are chosen with the best balance of functionality, size and speed. Damn Small also has the ability to act as an SSH/FTP/HTTPD server right off of a live CD. In our quest to save space and have a fully functional desktop we've made many GUI administration tools which are fast yet still easy to use. What does DSL have?</description>
<category>UNIX Related</category>
<dc:creator>Adminus</dc:creator>
<pubDate>Tue, 18 Nov 2008 23:28:00 +0200</pubDate>
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