20090701 Mini Editions of PCLinuxOS and PCLinuxOS 20092 Are Available
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Mini Release Explosion!!!
Just released are two ‘mini’ editions of PCLinuxOS. You will know them by their names MiniMe and Zen Gnome Mini.
http://www.pclinuxonline.com/?p=108 PCLinuxOS Quarterly ISO updates available.
There has been an explosion of activity going on over here at PCLinuxOS. The quarterly ISO updates for PCLinuxOS 2009.2 and PCLinuxOS Gnome 2009.2 are now available featuring a fully updated iso with the latest applications from the PCLinuxOS repositories.
http://www.pclinuxonline.com/?p=119 I've just burned it to a CD to try.
Recent
File: The New PCLinuxOS Magazine July 2009 Issue
The New PCLinuxOS Magazine, which comprises volunteers from the PCLinuxOS community is proud to announce the release of it's July 2009 edition. This edition brought forth several decisions from the new crew to bring it forth to a monthly release and the selection of a new Chief Editor, Paul Arnote aka parnote.
http://www.pclosmag.com/index.php/latest-mag/5-the-new-pclinuxos-magazine-july-2009-issue
Music Slight of Hand.
I HIGHLY recommend that you get PCLinuxOS. Download it, burn it to disk, run the Live CD and then install it. You'll be saying goodbye to all the Windows headaches of spyare and viruses. You'll also be saying hello to a stable, secure operating system with thousands of software titles (like AudiKonverter) and a wonderful welcoming community of users.
http://www.oneclicklinux.com/2009/06/music-slight-of-hand.html
Community Remaster: PCLinuxOS Xfce – Phoenix Edition RC1
This project has sprung up from the MyPCLinuxOS Forum per a request from the Xfce enthusiasts. Sproggy took this project on as a personal task to see if he could create a worthy PCLinuxOS Remaster to sit alongside the other greats Remasters out there. Sproggy chose Xfce because it is lightweight and superfast on old computers.
http://www.pclinuxonline.com/?p=62
KDE 4 packages for PCLinuxOS Scheduled
KDE 4 packages for the PCLinuxOS distrubtion are scheduled to arrive in the PCLinuxOS repositories by the end of June or sooner if things build well. Hopefully most of the 3rd party applications will have matured enough to replace their KDE 3 counterparts.
http://www.pclinuxonline.com/?p=56
Good-Bye Ubuntu, Hello PCLinuxOS
I've been spending the past few days migrating some of my home computers to PCLinuxOS. Not my studio computer which is going to run Fedora with the Planet CCRMA packages. I keep a current Ubuntu on my laptop just to stay up-to-date, and Debian powers the home server. Nobody is pushing Debian out of that spot; it's too important.
