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| 2007-08-11 |
Development Release: Momonga Linux 4 RC1 |
| Momonga Linux is a Japanese community distribution loosely derived from Fedora. The developers have just announced the first release candidate of the upcoming version 4; some of the changes since beta 2 include: bug-fix updates to the RPM package management software and the Anaconda installer; security fixes to Firefox and Thunderbird; updates to release notes; bug-fix updates to a number of packages and/or their configuration files, including X.Org drivers, SELinux policy and Compiz plugin. The release is built on top of kernel 2.6.21 with X.Org 7.2, GNOME 2.18, KDE 3.5.7, OpenOffice.org 2.2.1 and the usual range of open source software. Please read the full release announcement (in Japanese) for further details. Momonga 4 RC1 is available (SHA1) either as a minimal installation CD or a range of installation DVDs (with GNOME, KDE or "everything") : Momonga-4-rc1-everything-i686-disc1.iso (3,952MB), Momonga-4-rc1-everything-x86_64-disc1.iso (3,962MB). |
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| About Momonga |
| Momonga Linux is a Linux distribution developed in a "bazaar" model style among its user community. Why momonga? you may wonder... A momonga (aka Pteromys momonga) is a flying squirrel found both in Europe and Asia. It's an animal known for a self-asserting behaviour, despite its small size. We, at the Momonga Project, like the momonga, may be small and not well-known, but we do express ourselves without fear or favour, so hopefully a new user can feel our enthusiasm and belief from the Momonga Linux. Also, an installer for Momonga Linux is also called momonga. Taking over its name, it does the job quickly and efficiently, just like a momonga. |
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