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Progeny Debian
Founded in March 2000, Progeny Linux Systems develops Linux-based software and services for networking computing environments. Progeny Componentized Linux was a new kind of Linux "distribution", built bottom-up as a set of interchangeable parts that closely track their counterpart "upstream" open-source projects, rather than top-down as a monolithic, difficult-to-change whole. By being constructed in this fashion, the componentized Linux was easier to customise and modify than traditional Linux distributions.
Status: Abbandonata
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| 2018-01-09 |
Distribution Release: Tails 3.4 |
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The Amnesic Incognito Live System (Tails) is a Debian-based live DVD/USB with the goal of providing complete Internet anonymity for the user. The project's developers have released Tails 3.4 which includes kernel fixes for the Meltdown and Spectre bugs, updates uBlock Origin and includes fixes for package installation. "Tails 3.4 is out. This release fixes many security issues and users should upgrade as soon as possible. In particular, Tails 3.4 fixes the widely-reported Meltdown attack, and includes the partial mitigation for Spectre. Changes: update Linux to 4.14.12 which fixes Meltdown, Spectre (only partially) and many other issues; fix an issue that made Tails start very slowly, in particular on DVD; don't delete downloaded Debian packages after installing them, this is mostly relevant for users of the APT Packages persistence feature; fix an issue that prevented some Debian packages to install properly with the Additional software feature; update uBlock Origin to restore its icon in Tor Browser and make its settings dashboard work again." Additional information and known issues can be found in the project's release announcement and in the changelog. Download: tails-amd64-3.4.iso (1,160MB, signature, torrent, pkglist). |
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| 2018-01-08 |
Distribution Release: Parted Magic 2018_01_08 |
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Parted Magic, a Linux distribution run from a live disc for managing hard drives and partitions, has been updated. The new version, Parted Magic 2018_01_08, introduces a new kernel with better support for a range of video cards. File system tools, such as those used to manage Btrfs and ZFS volumes, have been upgraded too. "The Linux kernel has been updated to 4.14.11. I have received a lot of glowing reviews of the newer video cards it supports and it's stability. The 2017_09_05 release was our most successful release to date with very little complaints. Instead of changing a bunch of stuff for the sake of changing a bunch of stuff, we basically kept it the way it was. We only addressed the little issues and updated relevant software. GParted has been updated to 0.30.0. I would like to do something different with the artwork though. If anybody out there would like to create something new, contact us. Other updates: e2fsprogs 1.43.8, Mozilla Firefox 52.5.3esr, MESA 17.2.8, X.Org Server 1.19.6, OpenSSL 1.0.2n, Samba 4.4.16, NetworkManager 1.8.4, wget 1.19.2, Python 2.7.14, Ruby 2.2.8, cURL 7.56.1...." A list of new and changed packages can be found on the project's news page and in the distribution's changelog. Parted Magic can be purchased for $11 from the project's online store. |
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| 2018-01-08 |
DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 745 |
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This week in DistroWatch Weekly: - Review: GhostBSD 11.1 - FreeBSD for the desktop
- News: Linspire and Freespire return, Parsix shuts down, wide-spread CPU bugs, Ubuntu 17.04 reaching its end of life
- Tips and tricks: Adding an AppImage to the application menu
- Released last week: Freespire 3, Linspire 7.0, Robolinux 8.10
- Torrent corner: Antergos, feren OS, IPFire, Gecko, KDE neon, Makulu, Robolinux, SwagArch, Zeroshell
- Opinion poll: Thoughts on Linspire and Freespire
- DistroWatch.com news: Improved package search
- New additions: Archman GNU/Linux
- New distributions: VeltOS
- Reader comments
Read more in this week's issue of DistroWatch Weekly.... |
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| 2018-01-07 |
Distribution Release: GeckoLinux 423 |
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GeckoLinux is an openSUSE-based spin which features non-free packages not found in openSUSE's default repositories. The distribution's latest release, GeckoLinux 423, uses a new build system, called Kiwi: "Thanks to Kiwi, GeckoLinux now boasts the following improvements: Much smoother and more reliable startup. Splash screen during live system startup. Better hardware detection, especially X.Org startup with certain troublesome graphics cards. No more entering passwords for the live session user account. Live USB persistence - GeckoLinux can now be used as an excellent portable OS, not just as an installation medium. Cleaner ISO image build process and structure that is more in line with openSUSE." The new version also includes a repository containing NVIDIA drivers, enabled by default. Further information can be found in the project's release notes. Download (MD5, pkglist): GeckoLinux_STATIC_Cinnamon.x86_64-423.180107.0.iso (958MB), GeckoLinux_STATIC_Gnome.x86_64-423.180107.0.iso (951MB), GeckoLinux_STATIC_LXQt.x86_64-423.180107.0.iso (946MB), GeckoLinux_STATIC_Mate.x86_64-423.180107.0.iso (1,000MB), GeckoLinux_STATIC_Plasma.x86_64-423.180107.0.iso (1,001MB), GeckoLinux_STATIC_XFCE.x86_64-423.180107.0.iso (942MB). Also available from OSDisc. |
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| 2018-01-05 |
Development Release: Elive 2.9.22 (Beta) |
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Elive is a Linux distribution featuring the Enlightenment desktop environment and based on Debian 8.0 "Jessie". The project has released a new development snapshot featuring improved language support for a number of Asian languages and reorganised desktop menus. The release announcement states: "The Elive team is proud to announce the release of the beta version 2.9.22. This new version includes: Keyboard typing to support special languages like Korean, Japanese, Chinese and Vietnamese. If you need an extra IBus configuration contact us with the details needed network access to your local machines using hostname.local. Numpad always enabled option in installation. Desktop right click is assigned to an amazing launcher. Designs shadow fix, borders more white, less pixelated icons in menus, much improved menus and user friendly, misc overall improvements. User friendly better organized menus, more friendly icons and names, improved description for the dock launchers." Download the live DVD/USB image from here: elive_2.9.22_beta_hybrid.iso (3,136MB, MD5, signature, pkglist). |
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| 2018-01-04 |
Distribution Release: IPFire 2.19 Core 117 |
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IPFire is a Linux distribution that is focused on easy setup, good handling and high level of security. It is operated via an intuitive web-based interface which offers many configuration options for beginning and experienced system administrators. The project has released a new update, IPFire 2.19 Core Update 117, which features several security fixes and improvements. "One moderate and one low security vulnerability have been patched in OpenSSL 1.0.2n. The official security advisory can be found here. It is now possible to define the inactivity timeout time when an idle IPsec VPN tunnel is being closed. Support for MODP groups with subgroups has been dropped. Compression is now disabled by default because it is not very effective at all. strongswan has been updated to 5.6.1. It is now easier to route OpenVPN Roadwarrior Clients to IPsec VPN networks by choosing routes in each client’s configuration. This makes hub-and-spoke designs easier to configure." Further details can be found in the distribution's release announcement. Download (SHA1): ipfire-2.19.x86_64-full-core117.iso (173MB, torrent, pkglist). |
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| 2018-01-03 |
Distribution Release: Robolinux 8.10 |
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Robolinux is a Debian-based desktop distribution which offers pre-configured virtual machines to help users run Windows software from their Linux desktop. The project's latest version, Robolinux 8.10, is based on Debian 8. "This major Robolinux upgrade involved several months of hard work finding every way possible to improve the speed and functionality of our operating systems. We also fixed the fusion-icon dependency issue in our 3D MATE and Xfce editions and upgraded Firefox to Quantum version 57.0.1 and Thunderbird to version 52.5.2. Robolinux 8.10 also has over 200 important upstream security and application updates. All of the upgraded 32-bit and 64-bit Robolinux 8.10 operating systems come with over 120 custom-built WiFi, video and printer drivers and can run Windows XP, 7 and 10 virus-free inside. Every version is loaded with many popular one-click installer applications such as the Tor browser, I2P, several very popular multimedia apps, Google Chrome, Google Earth, Skype and VirtualBox...." Along with the new version, many of Robolinux's commercial add-ons are now being offered free of charge from the project's store. Details can be found in the project's release notes. Download (MD5) (pkglist): robolinux64-cinnamon-v8.10.iso (2,084MB), robolinux64-lxde-v8.10.iso (1,963MB), robolinux64-mate-3d-v8.10.iso (1,959MB), robolinux64-xfce-3d-v8.10.iso (2,068MB). Also available from OSDisc. |
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| 2018-01-02 |
Distribution Release: Linspire 7.0, Freespire 3 |
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PC/OpenSystems has announced the organisation has purchased the rights to the commercial Linspire distribution and its community branch, Freespire. PC/OpenSystems is re-launching these two, long-dormant Linux distributions with refreshed packages and features. The new releases, Linspire 7.0 and Freespire 3.0, are based on Ubuntu. "Today the development team at PC/OpenSystems LLC is pleased to announce the release of Freespire 3.0 and Linspire 7.0. While both contain common kernel and common utilities, they are targeted towards two different user bases. Freespire is a FOSS distribution geared for the general Linux community, making use of only open source components, containing no proprietary applications. This is not necessarily a limitation: through our software center and extensive repositories, Freespire users can install any application that they wish. Linspire is a commercial release which builds on the elegant Freespire foundation. It does include a proprietary software set optimized for business users, students, researchers and developers." A list of features and further details can be found in the company's release announcement. Linspire can be purchased from PC/OpenSystems while Freespire is available as a free download. Download: freespire-3-x64.iso (1,436MB, SHA256, pkglist). |
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| 2018-01-02 |
Development Release: NuTyX 10.0 RC1 |
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NuTyX is a French Linux distribution (with multi-language support) built from Linux From Scratch and Beyond Linux From Scratch, with a custom package manager called "cards". The project has released a new development release, called NuTyX 10.0 RC1, which features updated desktop packages, Linux 4.14.10 LTS and a new graphical package manager. "No need to use the command line for searching, installing or removing packages. Flcards is now able to install directly a graphical interface, you can choose between LXDE, LXQt, MATE, GNOME, KDE5 and Xfce4. A GUI is now available for all those tasks. The ISO containing the Xorg graphical server is coming with the Flcards package manager so it's possible to make the post-installation in graphical mode. Flcards is using administrator rights without password. If you're again this rule, get rid of the flcards package and use the CLI or edit the /etc/sudoers file to your fit." Further information on the new release candidate can be found on the project's news page. Download: NuTyX_x86_64-10.0-rc1.iso (998MB, SHA256, pkglist). |
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| 2018-01-01 |
Distribution Release: feren OS 2018.01 |
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feren OS is a desktop Linux distribution based on Linux Mint's main edition. The feren OS distribution ships with the Cinnamon desktop environment and includes the WINE compatibility layer for running Windows applications. The project's latest snapshot features many new wallpapers, a new software manager and an updated theme manager: "Software has been replaced, by Software Manager. Before you say anything, I made sure this was the Software Manager I wanted, but ever since I saw the first ever screenshot of the newly revamped Mint Software Manager, I knew that was what I wanted a Software Center to be like in feren OS, until it gets its own one, so, when Mint 18.3 was released, alongside upgrading feren OS users to the base of 18.3, I also made a quick job at replacing GNOME Software with Mint's one, in the most user-friendly way possible, without getting in the way of users, and yeah, this is the new Software Center feren OS uses, and already, it does package and app searching from PPAs way better than GNOME Software did. Also, Flatpak is also now installed too." Further information can be found in the project's release announcement. Download (SHA256): feren OS x64.iso (1,970MB, pkglist). Also available from OSDisc. |
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| 2018-01-01 |
DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 744 |
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This week in DistroWatch Weekly: - Review: MX Linux 17
- News: openSUSE experiments with kernel-powered splash screen, Ubuntu pulls downloads over BIOS bug, PureOS is endorsed by the FSF, FreeBSD considers easier Wayland access, UBports to run Android apps, Manjaro to continue 32-bit support
- Tips and tricks: Managing multimedia files
- Released in the last two weeks: Endless OS 3.3.5, ArchLabs 2017.12, Slax 9.3.0
- Torrent corner: Archlabs, Calculate, Endless OS, FatDog64, Manjaro, NetBSD, Nitrux, ROSA, Sabayon, Slax
- Upcoming releases: Ubuntu 18.04 Alpha 1
- Opinion poll: How many distributions did you install in the past two weeks?
- New additions: DietPi
- New distributions: Shiba_lnu, LinuxCNC, batocera.linux
- Reader comments
Read more in this week's issue of DistroWatch Weekly.... |
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| 2017-12-31 |
Distribution Release: siduction 18.1.0 |
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Ferdinand Thommes has announced the availability of a new snapshot of siduction, a rolling release distribution based on Debian's Unstable branch. "Today we are proud to release siduction 18.1.0 with the flavours KDE, LXQt, GNOME, Cinnamon, MATE, Xfce, LXDE, X.Org and noX. The released images are a snapshot of Debian Unstable, that also goes by the name of Sid, from 2017-29-12. They are enhanced with some useful packages and scripts, a brand new installer and a custom patched version of the Linux kernel 4.14.10, accompanied by X.Org Server 1.19.5 and systemd 236. KDE Plasma stands at version 5.10.5, while GNOME comes in at 3.26 with some packages still at 3.24. LXQt ships at 0.12.0 and Xfce at 4.12.4, while Cinnamon comes in at 3.4.6 and MATE at 1.18.3. Sadly, right now, GNOME, MATE and LXDE are largely unmaintained. If no one steps up to keep them in a releasable state, we might have to drop these flavours with our next release. The corresponding packages will stay in the archives." Further information can be found in the project's release announcement. Download (pkglist): siduction-18.1.0-cinnamon-amd64.iso (1,314MB, SHA256), siduction-18.1.0-kde-amd64.iso (2,295MB, SHA256), siduction-18.1.0-lxqt-amd64.iso (1,175MB, SHA256), siduction-18.1.0-xfce-amd64.iso (1,227MB, SHA256). |
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3CX Phone System is a specialist, Debian-based Linux distribution designed to run a complete unified communications platform. The 3CX client, included in the distribution, can also be installed separately on most hardware as well as the cloud. It provides a complete open standards-based IP PBX and phone system that works with popular SIP trunks and IP phones. It will automatically configure all supported peripherals and it also comes with clients for Windows, OS X, iOS and Android. The ISO image includes a free license for the 3CX PBX edition. The ISO image contains the standard Debian installer which installs a minimal system with the nginx web server, PostgreSQL database, iptables firewall and Secure Shell. Options not relevant to 3CX have been removed form the distribution. Download the installation ISO image from here: debian-8.6.0-amd64-netinst-3cx.iso (265MB). |
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