New Releases: Hyperbola GNU/Linux-libre 0.4.3, 4MLinux 44.0 Beta, HardenedBSD 14, Peropesis 2.2, Univention Corporate Server 5.0-5, SysLinuxOS 12.1, and Fatdog64-900
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[Hyperbola GNU/Linux-libre] Milky Way v0.4.3 install medium release
We hereby announce a new revision of Hyperbola live image for Hyperbola GNU/Linux-libre.
Much has changed now for the new release v0.4.3 as we have fixed and updated many packages within our repositories [core] and [extra] and added more options for running Hyperbola GNU/Linux-libre on the desktop: We have therefore added fluxbox-extra and slim-theme-hyperbola as packages. With this version we end also our cycle for GNU/Linux-libre and focus on HyperbolaBSD. We have removed support for zstd, protobuf and redis, more information about that here. Also we do not support PHP any longer (more information to read here). This makes Hyperbola GNU/Linux-libre acting on purpose for freedom, stability and security. So we are happy to hand over the system towards the community and invite everybody interested to enhance it.
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4MLinux 44.0 BETA released.
4MLinux 44.0 BETA is ready for testing. Basically, at this stage of development, 4MLinux BETA has the same features as 4MLinux STABLE, but it provides a huge number of updated packages.
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HardenedBSD 14-STABLE Now Available
HardenedBSD 14-STABLE is now officially a thing! Our mirrors are catching up with our inaugural build, and with our build infrastructure limited at 200Mbps, please be considerate with bandwidth use.
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Peropesis 2.2: bison, gettext, gperf and texinfo
Peropesis 2.2 Linux OS is released. In the new edition part of the old software was updated and a few new packages was installed. The newly installed tools are mainly intended for software development purposes.
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Univention Corporate Server 5.0-5
Univention Corporate Server 5.0-5 is the fifth point release for Univention Corporate Server (UCS) 5.0. It contains all erratas released since version 5.0-4 for bug fixes, performance improvements and security updates for Samba, Linux, OpenSSH, Bind and Python, among others.
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SysLinuxOS 12.1 released
SysLinuxOS 12.1 brings some improvements and bug fixes. By default, it includes the latest kernel 6.4 directly from the backports repository, replacing the removed 6.3.8 version. Additionally, VMware Player 17 has been added. Other changes relate to some system icons, and further adjustments have been made in preparation for the upcoming integration of new custom repositories for SysLinuxOS. The changes apply to both versions, Gnome and Mate.
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Fatdog64-900 Final Release Notes
Fatdog64-900 Final was released 12 September 2023.
The Fatdog64 team is pleased to announce the first release of Fatdog64 GNU/Linux 900 series. Release 900 is based on LFS (Linux From Scratch) 11.3, replacing the LFS 8.2 used in the 800 series, with packages updated to BLFS (Beyond LFS) of the same version (11.3) or newer.
At the time of release there are more than 2400 packages and more will be added as time permits.