DesktopLinux.com has started a list of “especially interesting” desktop distributions. Most all of them are available in LiveCD or LiveDVD form.
Ubuntu Edgy Knot 3 Released
The latest testing version of Ubuntu Edgy 6.10, Knot 3, has been released. The biggest change is the move to upstart, which should eventually benefit every laptop user.
Common to all variants, we have changed the init system from the venerable sysvinit to upstart which is an event-driven init script system.
Sabayon 3.0 and Puppy Linux 2.10 Released
DistroWatch is reporting the release of two popular LiveCDs, Sabayon Linux and Puppy Linux.
GParted Now Supports Moving Partitions
Announced in the latest DistroWatch Weekly, the latest GParted LiveCD has added support for moving partitions.
Puppy Linux 2.02 Review
MadPenguin reviews Puppy Linux 2.02.
Lately, it feels like the world is being overrun with otherwise outdated PCs. With landfills overflowing with unwanted computers, it’s great to find that Linux developers have taken it upon themselves to offer a viable solution to simply throwing away older computers. In today’s review, we’ll look closely at Puppy Linux and how well it does from a compatibility point-of-view. Since a number of other reviews have already explained how well Puppy Linux can do with outdated hardware, we figured it might prove valuable to see how well Puppy Linux functions on newer hardware with the needs of today’s notebook user.
PCLinuxOS shines, despite dull name
DesktopLinux is reporting on a review of PCLinuxOS done by ExtremeTech which we completely missed last week.
Although it suffers from an incredibly boring name, PCLinuxOS has a lot to offer desktop Linux users. It’s a shame that so much utility has to be obscured by a bland name—but hopefully the developers will decide to rebrand this distribution under a catchy name.
I never had a problem with the name, but then, it is quite different than Beernix.
Sectoo–A Live Look at Gentoo
LinuxPlanet has a review of Sectoo, a Gentoo based security LiveCD.
Rousseau wanted to make Sectoo Linux a lightweight system, in terms of minimal requirements. He said that 64MB or even 32MB of RAM should be enough to run Sectoo.
A Look at Syllable 0.6.1
OSNews has a review of Syllable.
Syllable 0.6.1 is the latest incarnation of the operating system that “will be a reliable and easy-to-use GPLed operating system for the home and small office user” as their website states.
KateOS 3.0 live CD available for download
DesktopLinux is announcing a new LiveCD for KateOS.
“It [v3.0 Live] is a great demonstration of our system’s possibilities,” the Poland-based team said in the release announcement. “It can also come very handy when trying to rescue another system.”
Protecting wireless networks
ComputerWeekly.com mentions BackTrack as a quick way to run Kismet in their article on wireless security tools.
PCLinuxOS Magazine September 2006 Initial Issue
One of the first Linux distros to make its primary installation method a GUI app on a LiveCD, PCLinuxOS, now has an online magazine.
Puppy Linux Received $350 from DistroWatch
The latest DistroWatch Weekly is announcing the donation of $350 to the Puppy Linux project. The author of Puppy Linux responded that he will put the money towards hardware instead of pizza and coke.
Gentoo 2006.1 Review
Techgage has a review of the new Gentoo 2006.1. Included are many screenshots of the LiveCD and the GUI installer in action.
It’s hard to believe that it’s been a full six months since 2006.0 was released. Time indeed flies. The regular Gentoo release schedule is one per six months, and with this current release they hit the schedule dead on. This release doesn’t introduce anything major, but there have been many improvements that we will be getting into.
Fedora Core Live-Spins Released
The Fedora Unity Project has released Fedora Core LiveCDs and LiveDVDS. Currently they have FC5 and FC6t2 available for download.
Official Fedora Live images are something we all have been looking forward to seeing in the Fedora Community. Kadischi will be the tool to create such live images. Fedora Unity has recently joined forces with Kadischi to help provide testing and to release live images which we are calling “Live-Spins.”
Gentoo 2006.1 Released
Gentoo has released all new LiveCDs for a variety of platforms. While they may be created with the intention of installing Gentoo, they offer great hardware support, and have enough tools to be used in a variety of different circumstances.
Indian produces science CD in atomic lab
India News showcases VigyaanCD and the creator behind it. The project homepage is here.
But Agarwal believes the tool would help youngsters have their first brush with a range of hi-tech tasks of a new century-gene sequencing, manipulation, molecular modelling and simulation and computational chemistry.
Puppy Linux 2.10 alpha emerges
DesktopLinux has a preview of Puppy Linux 2.10.
How do you dispose of old hard drives?
Computerworld Blogs gives some quick advice for destroying the data on old hard drives.
The Linux Newbie: How to Pick a Linux Distro: LiveCD Edition
The Linux Newbie compares 11 different LiveCDs in this article. One interesting piece of information included is boot times for each of the LiveCDs.
PCLinuxOS 0.93a – The Full Monty
TuxMachines has a thorough review of PCLinuxOS 0.93a. Included are lots of screenshots.