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Saturday, July 3, 2010

Novo Builder: Build your own Ubuntu-based distro.


Novo Builder is a simple Debian GNU Linux Operating System building tool, it is created to allow anyone with the time and interest in designing their own fully customized OS without having to spend a long time learning all the methods and tricks involved in getting a fully functional and installable OS.
You don’t have to learn all the codes or any of the technical process. With a few mouse clicks and a long waiting time, you can quickly create your very own OS



The purpose of Novo Builder is to allow the creation of a Debian GNU Linux based on Pre-sets and optional Tweaks/Settings you place in the available sections. Some of the main features of the builder are:
  • 1 Click Selection of your Pre-sets/Projects.
  • 1 Click Build all or manual steps.
  • GUI or file/folder manipulation of your projects build process.
  • Load existing Built Projects and update the OS/Packages

Novo Builder has a simple and completely open approach to making and sharing your Pre-sets between projects or with others across the world. Using the automated methods your Customizations will be easily reproduced and error free every build, with no forgotten steps.

Installation.
Download the installation installer , Extract the tar file and double click the script to run it. When prompted, select “Run in Terminal“. The installation will take quite some time, depending on your Internet speed. In some situation, the script might not works well. When this occurs, you can use the command to install Novo Builder:

sudo apt-get install novo-builder novo-preset-lastos


Note: Before you start, please be forewarned that the building of the OS can take up to 40Gb of hard disk space. Make sure that you have sufficient space before you start.

openSUSE 11.3 release candidate final is now available to download




The 11.3 release of the openSUSE Linux distribution is based on the 2.6.34 Linux kernel and features support for the Btrfs file system in the installer. Support for NVIDIA graphics cards has been improved with the integration of the Nouveau driver. Other changes include various KDE, GNOME and LXDE desktop updates and changes, and better support for netbooks.

More details about the release, including a list of the Most Annoying Bugs, can be found in the official release announcement and changelog. openSUSE 11.3 RC2 is available to download for 32 and 64-bit x86 systems as a DVD or LiveCD image from the project's developer / get it section.
The final version of openSUSE 11.3 is scheduled to be released on July 15th. The latest stable release of openSUSE is version 11.2 from November of last year.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Linux Mint 9 KDE RC released with new Software and Network managers.


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The KDE favor of the popular Linux Mint 9 is almost ready for a larger audience as the first release candidate has been made available. Linux Mint 9 KDE RC still has some known issues, but is overall usable and stable enough for most people. Linux Mint 9 KDE is based on the latest Kubuntu 10.04 “Lucid Lynx” and comes with KDE SC 4.4.4.
Linux Mint 9 KDE brings the best the latest Kubuntu release has to offer, a faster boot, the latest stable KDE SC and three years of updates thanks to it being a long-term support (LTS) version. The new release finally makes the switch from the GNOME Network Manager to the KDE Network Manager.

New Features at a glance

New features at a glance:

Download:

Linux Mint 9 KDE RC is available as a 32-bit liveDVD, via Torrent and HTTP download:

Download Linux Mint 9 KDE RC

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 beta 2 released


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  The second beta of the upcoming Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 6.0 has arrived bringing a number of updated packages, new kernels and a refreshed installer. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.0 Beta 2 is a new step towards the final release, but Red Hat emphasizes that this is still development software and is not to be used in production environment or for performance benchmarking. RHEL 6.0 Beta 1 was released a couple of months ago.

New in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.0 Beta 2 is a revamped installer as well as the usual array of application updates. Red Hat encourages testers to do a fresh install, if they had been using the first beta, to put the new installer through its paces. The new beta is being made available through the Red Hat Network (RHN), but, for the first time, it is also available through regular FTP servers. You can also download the DVDs for both 32-bit and 64-bit platforms from the link below.
Red Hat says another beta should be coming in a few weeks time to introduce the updated packages that may arrive in that time. You can read more about the upcoming Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.0 in the first beta announcement.

Opera 10.60 is released with WebM,GeoLocation and HTML


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Wait is eventually  over for the  opera fans all over the world.  Finally Opera Softwares updated  it's facebook page 3 hrs ago with the anouncement of new release.  which includes ample of new features like WebM, Geolocation and HTML5/CSS3 support.
 
What’s new in Opera 10.60?

feature-addressbar                                            Search right from the address field

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In Opera 10.60, tab previews are refined to look better than ever, featuring smooth    transitions as you move between tabs.

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Opera can now share users location with Geolocation


Read developer’s note about opera’s new features in ODIN’s Blog.
Head over to Opera Home page to read about it's hot features and download  Opera 10.60. Opera is available for Windows , Linux and OS X platforms.

 
 
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