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Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Ubuntu new 16 operating system List 2015-06-09

2015-06-09 NEWDistribution Release: Clonezilla Live 2.4.2-10
Steven Shiau has announced the availability of a new version of Clonezilla Live. The Clonezilla distribution is a Debian-based live disc for manipulating, copying and restoring images of hard disks and disk partitions. The new release, Clonezilla Live 2.4.2-10, offers bug fixes for restoring partitions on machines with UEFI support and cloning swap partitions on disks with GPT layouts. There are also a number of new features and package upgrades: "The underlying GNU/Linux operating system was upgraded. This release is based on the Debian's 'Sid' repository as of 2015-06-08; Linux kernel has been updated to 4.0.2; the default Unionfs file system has been changed to overlay, therefore if you edit boot parameter manually, you have to use 'union=overlay', no more using 'union=aufs'; switched to use systemd instead of SysVInit, following the way in upstream; switched to use live-config v4, all boot parameters should remain the same; Partclone has been updated to 0.2.78...." Further details can be found in the project's release announcement. Download (MD5): clonezilla-live-2.4.2-10-amd64.iso (173MB, pkglist).
2015-06-09 NEWDistribution Release: SolydXK 201506
Arjen Balfoort has announced the release of SolydXK 201506, an updated set of the project's Debian-based Linux distributions with a choice of Xfce (SolydX) or KDE (SolydK) desktops, plus several community-built editions: "It is time for a new release. The new ISO images are based on Debian Jessie's first point release. Several bugs have been patched since then and this release promise to be absolutely rock solid. Frank has built the 32-bit community editions. These community editions are built and supported by the community. You can download these ISOs from the Community editions page. From the same page you can also download a SolydX edition for the Raspberry Pi 2. I was looking for a cheap system for my son to learn Linux and some programming but perhaps there are people out there that could use it. You can find installation instructions on the download page." Here is the full release announcement. Download (pkglist): solydx64_201506.iso (1,477MB, MD5, torrent), solydk64_201506.iso (1,577MB, MD5, torrent).
2015-06-08 NEWDistribution Release: REMnux 6.0
REMnux is a lightweight, Ubuntu-based Linux distribution for assisting malware analysts with reverse-engineering malicious software. Designed to be run as a virtual machine appliance, REMnux ships with a number of debugging and software analysis utilities. The latest release of REMnux, version 6, offers users several application updates and improved upgrade tools. "I'm excited to announce the v6 release of the REMnux distro, which helps analysts examine malware using free utilities in a Linux environment. REMnux v6 updates the tools that were present in the earlier revisions of the distro and introduces several new ones. Moreover, it implements major architectural changes behind the scenes to allow REMnux users to easily apply future updates without having to download the full REMnux environment from scratch. The simplest way to get the latest REMnux distribution is to download its virtual appliance OVA file, then import it into your favorite virtualization application such as VMware Workstation and VirtualBox. After starting the imported virtual machine, run the `update-remnux full' command to update its software. For detailed instructions, please see REMnux installation instructions." A list of analysis tools REMnux provides is available in the distribution's release announcement. Download (MD5): remnux-6.0-ova-public.ova (2,033MB, pkglist).
2015-06-08 NEWDistroWatch Weekly, Issue 613
This week in DistroWatch Weekly:
Read more in this week's issue of DistroWatch Weekly....
2015-06-05 NEWDistribution Release: Sabayon 15.06
The developers of Sabayon, a Gentoo-based Linux distribution, have announced the availability of Sabayon 15.06. The new release features several package upgrades, including an update to the 4.0 Linux kernel. Sabayon makes proprietary video drivers available for improved graphics performance and ships with a lot of desktop functionality out of the box. "We changed a lot of things under the hood, and with this release we wanted to show them up also on the surface. All the flavors received the deserved love. We moved to 4.0 kernel, GCC 4.9.2, systemd 216, x265 support, primus for high performance graphics on Optimus card, prepared Entropy for Plasma 5, libav 11.3, Kodi (the new name of XBMC): the complete changelog files related to this release are available on our mirrors. We have some very exciting improvements in the pipeline." Further information can be found in the project's release announcement. Download (pkglist): Sabayon_Linux_15.06_amd64_GNOME.iso (1,627MB, MD5, torrent), Sabayon_Linux_15.06_amd64_KDE.iso (2,226MB, MD5, torrent), Sabayon_Linux_15.06_amd64_Minimal.iso (1,114MB, MD5, torrent), Sabayon_Linux_15.06_amd64_SpinBase.iso (851MB, MD5, torrent), Sabayon_Linux_15.06_amd64_Xfce.iso (1,390MB, MD5, torrent).
2015-06-05 NEWDistribution Release: Calculate Linux 14.16.2
Alexander Tratsevskiy has announced the release of Calculate Linux 14.16.2, an updated version of the Gentoo-based distribution for desktops (with KDE or Xfce), servers and media centres: "We are happy to announce the release of Calculate Linux 14.16.2. Main changes: a lighter and more Gentoo-friendly Splashutils tool is finally preferred to Plymouth; OpenRC bootup comes parallel by default; network interfaces got back their classic names; fewer packages in CLD and CLDX, fewer dependencies in CMC and CLS; Chromium problem fixed in CLDX - feel free to open as many tabs as you need; USB 3G/4G modems now work correctly; the default update checkup interval was set to 24 hours; CLD and CLDX flavors both delivered with SMPlayer YouTube browser; in CLD, the GParted editor was replaced with KDE Partition Manager; Python 3.4 included everywhere...." Here is the full release announcement. Download (pkglist): cld-14.16.2-x86_64.iso (KDE, 2,239MB, MD5, torrent), cldx-14.16.2-x86_64.iso (Xfce, 1,838MB, MD5, torrent), cmc-14.16.2-x86_64.iso (Kodi, 1,125MB, MD5, torrent).
2015-06-05 NEWDistribution Release: Finnix 111
Ryan Finnie has announced the release of version 111 of Finnix, a small Debian-based live Linux distribution for system administrators - now with experimental support for the armhf architecture: "Finnix 111 released. Finnix is a small, self-contained, bootable Linux CD distribution for system administrators, based on Debian 'Testing'. Finnix 111 includes support for the ARM architecture, OverlayFS support, as well as other features and bug fixes. Finnix 111 introduces support for the ARM (armhf) architecture, in addition to existing x86 and PowerPC architecture support. Finnix 111 for ARM is currently classified as a 'technology preview', and primarily targets the Versatile Express A9 platform, as emulated by QEMU. This makes it easy to download and test via QEMU on a standard PC without special hardware. Additional platforms are planned for the future. Finnix for ARM has been successfully tested on the Raspberry Pi 2." See the release announcement and release notes for further information. Download (MD5) links: finnix-111.iso (160MB, torrent, pkglist), finnix-armhf-111.iso (109MB, torrent), finnix-ppc-111.iso (155MB, torrent).
2015-06-04 NEWDevelopment Release: Elive 2.6.6 (Beta)
The developers of Elive, a commercial distribution based on Debian, have announced the availability of Elive 2.6.6. The new test release offers USB 3 support, improved hibernation support and a number of improvements have been made to the distribution's boot loader. "The Elive team is proud to announce the release of the beta version 2.6.6 This new version includes: clock improvements - the detection of your timezone and the correct time changing between Windows and Linux are greatly improved; USB 3 - support for USB 3 type of memories included; hibernation - fixes and improvements made, you can hibernate now without problems; installer fixes and improvements - automated partitioning uses the same LUKS + LVM2 setup like the Debian installations, you can also re-use these existing partitions to install Elive; many other fixes - login in TTY's, SSH working by default and recycling configurations from a previously installed system, disabled GRUB menu when only Elive is installed, increased GRUB timeout when the computer has more than one installed system, autologin in the graphical system when the user selects encryption or asked when it is not...." More information on this beta can be found in the project's release announcement. Download: elive_2.6.6_beta_hybrid.iso (2,429MB, MD5, pkglist).
2015-06-02 NEWDevelopment Release: antiX 15 Beta 3
The antiX development team has announced the availability of the third beta build of antiX 15, a lightweight Debian-based distribution designed for (not only) older computers. Like the distribution's previous beta releases, this one also uses SysVInit for managing services and is completely free of systemd. From the release announcement published yesterday: "antiX 15 beta3-V available for testing. Many bug fixes from beta 1; default is now light look, F6 at boot menu to select dark; antiX 4.0 Linux kernel; simplified menu layout suggested by SamK; new menu-editor by SamK; timed wallpaper bug fix; built using Devuan debootstrap; new ISO Snapshot application - heavily based on mx-snapshot; more options added to antiX control centre (probably overkill); many more I have forgotten about. Have fun!" Visit the project's home page to read the short release announcement. Interested beta testers can download the live CD image from SourceForge: antiX-15-beta3-V_386-full.iso (670MB, MD5, pkglist).
2015-06-01 NEWDistribution Release: Porteus Kiosk 3.4.0
Tomasz Jokiel has announced the release of Porteus Kiosk 3.4.0, a small Gentoo-based distribution designed for Internet-only web kiosks: "I'm pleased to announce that Porteus Kiosk 3.4.0 is now available for download. Linux kernel has been updated to version 3.18.14 and supports much wider range of the hardware including x86-compatible tablets, and embedded and industrial devices. Default ISO size has been reduced to 36 MB as the browser component is not present in it and must be downloaded from the network during installation. Packages from the userland are upgraded to portage snapshot tagged on 2015-05-30.Here is a short overview of the most notable features introduced in this release: added initial support for Google Chrome as an alternative browser to Mozilla Firefox; updated UEFI component to support PCs equipped with 32-bit EFI firmware; Kiosk Wizard offers a possibility of loading and saving the kiosk configuration on removable devices...." See the complete release announcement and the detailed changelog for more information. Download (MD5): Porteus-Kiosk-3.4.0-i486.iso (36.0MB, pkglist), Porteus-Kiosk-UEFI-3.4.0-i486.iso (36.0B).
2015-06-01 NEWDistroWatch Weekly, Issue 612
This week in DistroWatch Weekly:
Read more in this week's issue of DistroWatch Weekly....
2015-05-31 NEWDistribution Release: Peppermint OS Six
Mark Greaves, lead developer of the Peppermint OS distribution, has announced a new release of the Ubuntu-based distribution. Peppermint OS Six offers users an updated Linux kernel (version 3.16), the VLC multimedia player and the Nemo file manager. "Peppermint is excited to announce the launch of our latest operating system Peppermint Six in both 32-bit and 64-bit editions. The downloads are live now via our standard download links and are also available for purchase on pre-installed LiveUSB sticks from our shop. Breaking from our usual strategy of annually basing on Ubuntu '.04' releases, Peppermint Six stays with the 14.04 code base but moves to the 3.16 kernel and updated graphics stack via the LTS enablement stack. Other major changes include moving to the Nemo file manager with a new wallpaper manager, VLC as the new `one app to play them all' media player, and changes to the terminal, power-manager, search tool, and screenlock. Amongst a plethora of other smaller changes and additions, you'll find our new gtk/Xfwm4 theme 'Peppermix', and as requested by our users the addition of a brand new dark theme 'Peppermix-Dark'." More information is available in the release announcement and in the project's release notes. Download (MD5): Peppermint-6-20150518-amd64.iso (665MB, pkglist).
2015-05-31 NEWDistribution Release: wattOS R9
Ronald Ropp has announced the release of a new version of wattOS Linux. The wattOS project develops a lightweight distribution, based on Ubuntu, which attempts to be energy efficient while providing users with a responsive desktop interface. The new version of wattOS, called Release 9, is available in two editions, LXDE and Microwatt. "The wattOS team is pleased to announce the release of the newest version of wattOS - Release 9 - (also known as R9). We have made the switch back to Ubuntu as the upstream distro and built the latest version from 14.04 LTS for long term support and stability. We have simplified things this time around with wattOS and are only releasing two types of desktops. Previously having the extra desktop versions created additional work. This time we are more focused and have released only two desktop versions. The LXDE version will look very familiar to most people who have used wattOS and LXDE, but the Microwatt version is much different in that it is based on i3 window manager. We have added some additional resources and information about this in the forum and the new wiki being built out." Details on wattOS R9 can be found on the project's front page and in the release notes. Download (pkglist): wattOS-R9-Microwatt64.iso (642MB, MD5, torrent), wattOS-R9-64.iso (727MB, MD5, torrent).
2015-05-31 NEWDistribution Release: Tiny Core Linux 6.3
Only three weeks have passed since the 6.2 version, but the developers of Tiny Core Linux have released another update - Tiny Core Linux 6.3, the latest stable build of the minimalist Linux distribution built from scratch: "Team Tiny Core is proud to announce the release of Tiny Core Linux 6.3. Changelog for 6.3: tce-load - exit if fromwhere doesn't exist; tc-config - nfs4 patch from gerald_clark; tce-load - separate the listing and handling loops, patch from aswjh; tce-audit - fix adding missing extensions to tce_lst; tce-setup - move extension loop to tce-load, 4% speedup in CorePlus tce-setup time from aswjh; tce-load - simplification by aswjh; tce-load - simplify app_exists by aswjh; tce-load - the -t TCEDIR patch from aswjh. Note also that Xvesa/Xfbdev included in TinyCore and CorePlus and the Xfbdev in TinyCorePure64 have been updated to the latest repository version." Here is the brief release announcement. Download links: TinyCore-6.3.iso (15.0MB, MD5, includes flwm only), CorePlus-6.3.iso (78.0MB, MD5, includes flwm, JWM, IceWM, Fluxbox, Hackedbox, Openbox), TinyCorePure64-6.3.iso (24.0MB, MD5, includes flwm only).
2015-05-30 NEWDevelopment Release: Tanglu 3.0 Beta 1
Matthias Glumpp has announced the availability of new testing images for Tanglu 3.0. The latest beta release of the Debian-based distribution is available in three editions (KDE, GNOME and Core). The new beta ships with systemd 220, Linux kernel version 4.0, Plasma 5.3 and GNOME 3.16. "We are pleased to announce the beta release of Tanglu 3, which includes Tanglu-KDE, Tanglu-GNOME and Tanglu Core! The beta release contains many updated packages compared to the previous alpha release. It also features a fresh new wallpaper. Most importantly, these components were updated: systemd 220, Linux kernel 4.0, KDE Plasma 5.3, GNOME 3.16, Calamares Git snapshot and all changes from Debian 'Jessie'. When testing Tanglu 3 Beta, please keep in mind that it is a development snapshot release and still contains many rough edges. It also contains some known bugs, e.g. a gedit starting issue under GNOME." Further information is available in the project's release announcement. Download (pkglist): tanglu-chromodoris-beta1-core-live-amd64.hybrid.iso (372MB, SHA256), tanglu-chromodoris-beta1-gnome-live-amd64.hybrid.iso (1,080MB, SHA256), tanglu-chromodoris-beta1-kde-live-amd64.hybrid.iso (1,155MB, SHA256).
2015-05-28 NEWDistribution Release: IPFire 2.17 Core 90
The IPFire team has announced the release of IPFire 2.17 Core Update 90. The new release offers a number of security enhancements, including the use of GeoIP filtering and the disabling of vulnerable security protocols. The project's kernel and system services have also been updated and patched against known vulnerabilities. "Attackers originate from all sorts of places in the world. Often huge networks of bots scan the entire Internet for services that are publicly accessible and possible to exploit. With GeoIP-based blocking it is possible to mitigate many of those scans to take off the load of the firewall engine and to secure those publicly accessible services. With GeoIP-based firewall rules it is possible to filter incoming and outgoing traffic related on their source or desired destination countries." Further details are available in the project's release announcement. Downloads (SHA1): ipfire-2.17.i586-full-core90.iso (156MB, torrent, pkglist).

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