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Posted by
timothy
on Tuesday December 02, @09:14AM
from the unsung-but-nicely-free dept.
hmallett writes
"FreeBSD 6.4-RELEASE, the fifth release from the 6-STABLE branch of FreeBSD development, is now available. In addition to being hosted at many FTP sites, ISO images can be downloaded via the BitTorrent tracker, or for users of earlier FreeBSD releases, FreeBSD Update can be used to perform a binary upgrade."
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08/11/25/1529252
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Posted by
timothy
on Tuesday November 25, @10:53AM
from the three-way dept.
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08/11/02/2112217
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Posted by
kdawson
on Sun Nov 02, 2008 04:31 PM
from the fresh-daemons dept.
Linux blog writes
"The new version of OpenBSD is available for download. There are lots of nifty new features to try out including OpenSSH 5.1 with chroot(2) support, Xenocara, Gnome 2.20.3, KDE 3.5.8, etc. Machines using the UltraSPARC IV/T1/T2 and Fujitsu SPARC64-V/VI/VII are now supported. It seems amazing to me that they keep delivering these new results on a six-month release cycle."
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08/10/17/1848258
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Posted by
ScuttleMonkey
on Fri Oct 17, 2008 03:05 PM
from the anywhere-that-has-an-optical-drive-that-is dept.
The call of ktulu writes
"Good things come to those who wait. After eight months of work the relatively new project BSDanywhere has announced its first final release 4.3. BSDanywhere is a bootable Live-CD image based on OpenBSD. It consists of the entire OpenBSD base system (without compiler) plus enlightenment desktop, an unrepresentative collection of software, automatic hardware detection and support for many graphics cards, sound cards, SCSI and USB devices as well as other peripherals. Give it a spin."
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08/09/24/203229
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Posted by
timothy
on Wed Sep 24, 2008 03:25 PM
from the ekiga-has-the-best-screenshots dept.
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08/09/17/1255254
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Posted by
timothy
on Wed Sep 17, 2008 08:14 AM
from the repeat-not-dead dept.
Gonzalo Martinez-Sanjuan Sanchez writes
"The PC-BSD team is pleased to announce PC-BSD version 7.0! (Release Name: Fibonacci Edition.) This release marks a milestone for PC-BSD, by moving to the latest FreeBSD 7-Stable and also incorporating the KDE 4.1.1 desktop. Users will immediately notice the improved visual interface that KDE 4.1.1 offers, as well as a large improvement in hardware support and speed from the update to FreeBSD 7-Stable."
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08/07/29/1534249
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Posted by
timothy
on Tue Jul 29, 2008 11:25 AM
from the looking-quite-nice dept.
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08/07/25/211259
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Posted by
timothy
on Fri Jul 25, 2008 04:18 PM
from the plenty-of-goodness dept.
andrewmin writes
"Recently, Gnome's been gaining a lot of ground on its KDE counterpart in the desktop environment wars. The KDE developers were hoping to change this with KDE 4, the new radical release of KDE, but it was not to be. KDE 4.0 was buggy and unstable, leaving everyone except the hard-core KDE lovers. Mainly, this was because it just didn't work most of the time. However, the developers were not without hope. They promised that KDE 4.1 would be more stable and fix all the holes and problems with KDE 4.0. That time is coming soon: in just four days, K Desktop Environment 4.1 will be released to the Linux masses." A
release candidate for 4.1 came out just over a week ago, with binaries available "for some Linux distributions, and Mac OS X and Windows."
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08/07/10/1732204
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Posted by
timothy
on Thu Jul 10, 2008 12:44 PM
from the gnome-rocks-and-so-does-kde dept.
benuski writes
"Today at GUADEC, the Gnome User and Developer European Conference, the gtk+ team announced their plans for gtk+ 3.0; immediately after, the Gnome release team announced their plans for Gnome 2.30 to be changed into Gnome 3.0. This would mean a release date a year and a half to a year in the future. Details are short at the moment, but the Gnome team seems to be following in KDE's footsteps, but hopefully will avoid the problems that plagued KDE 4.0's release."
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