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RebeccaBlackOS is a Debian-based live distribution which can be used to run Wayland desktop sessions. RebeccaBlackOS can run a number of popular open source desktop environments on top of a Wayland graphical session. The distribution was (and remains) one of the only Linux distributions to run a Wayland session from live media. The distribution is available in 32-bit and 64-bit builds for the x86 architecture.
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2003-02-11 |
NEW • Development Release: TA-Linux 0.2.0 Beta 3 |
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TA-Linux has announced the availability of a new development version of TA-Linux 0.2.0: "After some delay, I can now finally release the 0.2.0 beta 3 for i386! There have been major updates to many packages and the collection has grown to include over 360 packages. Major updates include Linux Kernel 2.4.20, XFree86 4.2.1, Perl, binutils, glibc, devfsd... Please download and test! File any found bugs in the bugzilla and join the user mailing list, or if you are interested in the development side, then join the developer mailing list. Enjoy this release! I do :) TA-Linux is a free Linux distribution for Linux power users. It's main goal is to have a small base installation while the secondary goal is to support as many different architectures as possible. Find out more on the distribution's home page. Download the latest ISO: talinux-0.2.0-beta3-i386-20030210.iso (157MB).
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About TA-Linux
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TA-Linux is a free Linux distribution that targets Linux power users. Its main goal is to have a small base installation that the end-users can expand to include the software they need. The secondary goal is to support as many different architectures as possible, at this time x86 is fully supported with Alpha, Sparc, PPC and PA-RISC around the corner. Extra software not included in the base is handled using a system resembling the *BSD ports system, called Collection, which handles installation, upgrading and dependencies. The primary way of installing new software is to download the source, compile and install it (totaly automatic). The user can also choose to install already built binary packages, also automaticaly using the Collection system.
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2004-12-08 |
Development Release: TA-Linux 0.2.0 RC1 |
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A new development version of TA-Linux 0.2.0 has been released: "We are pleased to announce TA-Linux 0.2.0-rc1 (codename 'Lutra sumatrana'), the first release candidate for TA-Linux 0.2.0 (stable branch). TA-Linux is a free Linux distribution, that targets Linux power users. Its main goal is to have a small base installation that the end-user can expand to include the software he needs. The secondary goal is to support as many different Linux supported architectures as possible." More information is available on the distribution's web site, the release announcement and release notes (i386). Download: talinux-0.2.0-rc1-i386-20041207.iso (237MB).
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