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Debian changes from GLIBC to EGLIBC
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| With a short message on his blog, Debian developer and maintainer Auréllian
| Jarno has announced a fundamental change in future Debian releases. The
| EGLIBC (Embedded GNU C Library), originally developed for embedded systems,
| is to replace GLIBC (GNU C Library).
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http://www.h-online.com/open/Debian-changes-from-GLIBC-to-EGLIBC--/news/113228
Linux Mint 7 Release Candidate Is Here
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| Clement Lefebvre and the community behind the Linux Mint project proudly
| announced last night on the official blog the immediate availability of the
| first release candidate of Linux Mint 7 (Gloria) operating system. This first
| RC is based on the recently released Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty Jackalope) and it is
| powered by Linux kernel 2.6.28. The good news is that the 7th release of
| Linux Mint will include a brand new artwork, updated applications and many,
| many new breathtaking features. Don't forget to check out, later tonight, our
| first look at the new Linux Mint 7 operating system.
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http://news.softpedia.com/news/Linux-Mint-7-Release-Candidate-Is-Here-110924.shtml
Recent:
Why do I like Debian
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| Each distro has it's own appeal to different people. I am not going to make a
| judgment on any distro in this article. Just saying why I Like Debian so
| much.
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| I like other distros for other reasons and maybe I'll explain those sometime
| in the future. Maybe not.
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| All I can say is give me a Debian netinstall disk or a base livecd and I'm a
| happy camper.
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| For me, it just doesn't get better than that.
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http://linuxgeeksunited.blogspot.com/2009/03/why-do-i-like-debian.html
Debian 5.0 Continues Strong Linux Tradition
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| Version 5 of the Debian GNU/Linux open-source operating system offers the
| same top management tools and processor support that previous versions of the
| Linux operating system have. There also are a host of updates to open-source
| components, and the Linux distribution is still a great fit for servers and a
| solid desktop choice. However, the top reason for upgrading from version 4
| may be the relatively short three-year security fix window, less than the
| coverage time offered with Ubuntu and Red Hat Enterprise Linux-derived
| CentOS.
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http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Linux-and-Open-Source/Debian-50-Continues-Strong-Linux-Tradition/
Debian Lenny: Returning Home to the Mothership
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| Lenny looks and works just fine on my system, and it is noticeably peppier.
| Maybe that's from using the nv driver; whatever it is, screen redraws and
| moving windows do not have the lag that Kubuntu and Ubuntu do, and scrolling
| Web pages is smoother and faster.
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http://blog.linuxtoday.com/blog/2009/02/debian-lenny-re.html
Lenny lights up an old laptop
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| With the Debian Linux project officially designating “Lenny” as its
| new “stable” distribution, I decided to install it on an old Thinkpad to see
| how well it performs on a low-end machine. Without doubt, the results
| surpassed my wildest expectations!
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http://www.deviceguru.com/lenny-lights-up-an-old-laptop/
Debian GNU/Linux 5.0 codename Lenny
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| Long-awaited “Lenny” has finally been out! After 22 months of development,
| Debian development team announced the official release of Debian GNU/Linux
| 5.0 on 14th of February as planned (well, at least in American Samoa, which
| happens to be located in UTC-11.) and the very same day I installed and
| tested it on my laptop.
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http://bekirserifoglu.wordpress.com/2009/02/20/debian-gnulinux-50-codename-lenny/
Debian Lenny Mini Review
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| Having always been a Debian person at heart, I eagerly awaited the latest
| Debian version to hit the mirrors. When Lenny was released, I downloaded the
| DVD ISO through torrent and installed it.
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http://technichristian.net/?p=842
Debian GNU/Linux 5.0
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| The idea of a "universal operating system" that runs on just about any piece
| of hardware on the planet and is 100% modifiable, redistributable, and free
| of charge is a good one.
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http://www.techiemoe.com/tech/debian5.htm
Debian GNU/Linux 5.0: Flexible and (Almost) Free
http://itmanagement.earthweb.com/osrc/article.php/3804266/Debian-GNULinux-50-Flexible-and-Almost-Free.htm
Debian 5.0 With LXDE: It's Your Grandad On Skates!
http://reddevil62-techhead.blogspot.com/2009/02/debian-50-with-lxde-its-your-grandad-on.html
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