vishalrao Global Moral Police Level J May 29, 2009 #21 wooo its got KDE 4.3 beta 1, downloading the live CD now... hopefully its packaged better than current Ubuntu 9.10 alpha which is bit unstable...
wooo its got KDE 4.3 beta 1, downloading the live CD now... hopefully its packaged better than current Ubuntu 9.10 alpha which is bit unstable...
D Dark Star Level H Jun 4, 2009 #24 ^^Which CD ? Added Mandriva 2010.0 Release schedule Vishal sir do post your ideas at Ideas list | Mandriva Ideas
^^Which CD ? Added Mandriva 2010.0 Release schedule Vishal sir do post your ideas at Ideas list | Mandriva Ideas
D Dark Star Level H Jun 30, 2009 #27 Update : openSUSE 11.2 milestone 3 released, sabayon started working on 5.0 branch.
H hellknight_mnd Disciple Jul 11, 2009 #28 Eagerly waiting for OpenSUSE 11.2 to release.. will install the 64-bit version on my new rig.. what are the reviews of the milestones??
Eagerly waiting for OpenSUSE 11.2 to release.. will install the 64-bit version on my new rig.. what are the reviews of the milestones??
D Dark Star Level H Aug 1, 2009 #30 Modified Mandriva 2010.0 release schedule. Things have changed a bit
D Dark Star Level H Sep 25, 2009 #32 Added 10.04 Lucid Lynx to the list They have trimmed down the release schedule which is a welcome addition
Added 10.04 Lucid Lynx to the list They have trimmed down the release schedule which is a welcome addition
vishalrao Global Moral Police Level J Jan 19, 2010 #33 Check the best looking combo out there: Lubuntu 10.04 Alpha 1 - Visual Overview | OMG! Ubuntu! Ubuntu with LXDE Should be super duper: Lubuntu is -extremely- small, nimble and light but without sacrificing usability or features. Whilst Ubuntu uses just short of 200MB's on my computer, Lubuntu used just over 50mb. Yes - 50MB. Click to expand...
Check the best looking combo out there: Lubuntu 10.04 Alpha 1 - Visual Overview | OMG! Ubuntu! Ubuntu with LXDE Should be super duper: Lubuntu is -extremely- small, nimble and light but without sacrificing usability or features. Whilst Ubuntu uses just short of 200MB's on my computer, Lubuntu used just over 50mb. Yes - 50MB. Click to expand...