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Lottalinuxlinks the podcast |
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Listen to my southern accent as I talk about linux, linux apps, cool linux sites, and tutorials. If you want to listen to a geek talk about linux, then give this a try. Listen to or subscribe to podcast feed from here. Ogg vorbis feed available as well. |
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My weblog |
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New and improved! Linux and geek related topics. Screenshots and wallpapers too. If you are too lazy/busy to surf for your own geeky linux content, then let me feed you mine. Non news and personal blog type stuff from time to time as well. Subscribe to blog feed from here. |
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forum |
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New for me, old for you. Yet another linux forum. If you would like to dicuss my podcast, linux stuff, or anything else, here is the place to do it. |
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Underground |
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Underground: Tales of hacking, madness and obsession on the electronic frontier by Suelette Dreyfus with research by Julian Assange. This is an audio version of the book, converted from text using festival and audacity, and download-able in a podcast-style feed, or as individual files. Both ogg and mp3 verisons are available. Give it a chance, the festival generated voice will get easier to understand the longer you listen. |
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lottalinuxlinks Store |
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Get your lottalinuxlinks.com linux user podcast t-shirts and stuff here. |
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Holy Bible |
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Holy Bible in html format. Browse or read online. (opens in a new window) |
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Random Linux Tips |
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Random Linux Tips can be found here. Over 550 tips and counting. Just reload page for another tip. |
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My WEBCAM |
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My WEBCAM: Not on much and always boring. Something I wanted to try and quickly got bored with. Check it if you dare. I probably won't be on. |
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Upstate Carolina Linux Users Group |
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The Upstate Carolina Linux Users Group. Upstate South Carolina's very active LUG. Meets every 2nd Tuesday. Check out the uclug podcast. Very active mailing list too. |
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tllts.org |
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The Linux Link Tech Show was Started in September 2003 by the founders of the Lehigh Valley Linux User Group. Their goal: "to provide a weekly *live* webcasted radio style show about GNU/Linux and Technology." IMHO, the benchmark for all linux podcast/broadcast. Each show is about an hour and a half long and you can catch it every wednesday at 8:30 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. Subscribe today! |
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hackermedia.org |
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HackerMedia - is on the air! What is HackerMedia? A showcase of audio and video for hackers/techies/geeks/whatever. When a new episode of something comes up it automagically pops up here. This normally works out to hours of content for you to discover and enjoy every day. |
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Hacker Public Radio |
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Hacker Public Radio: What do you get when TWATech Radio and Binary Revolution Radio merge? HPR is an internet radio show by the hacker community and for the hacker community. Listen and participate. |
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Google Search: <Linux> |
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Search here when u want it fast. The search engine that linux made famous returns the favor with a linux exclusive search page. |
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SourceForge - Open Source Development Website |
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The world's largest Open Source development website, with the largest repository of Open Source code and applications available on the Internet. |
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Freshmeat.net - The source for Open Software |
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Freshmeat is the first stop for Linux users hunting for the software they need for work or play. It is continuously updated with the latest developments from the "release early, release often" community. |
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The Linux Game Tome |
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The Linux Game Tome. a.k.a. happypenguin.org: Proudly sapping the community's productivity since 1995. |
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FedoraNEWS.ORG |
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FedoraNEWS.ORG is a non-commercial, non-profit organization to serve Fedora Community with useful and helpful information. The goal of FedoraNEWS.ORG is to create a public community news information site for Fedora Users. |
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The Fedora Project (formally RedHat Linux) |
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The Fedora Project an openly-developed project designed by Red Hat, open for general participation, led by a meritocracy, following a set of project objectives. |
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DistroWatch.com |
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Put the fun back into computers. Use Linux. This site is an attempt to provide a basic feature list and a package comparison table of major, minor and regional Linux distributions. It is updated daily with news from the Linux distribution world. |
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Linuxtracker.org |
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The Linux and BSD torrent repository get your iso's the bittorrent way. |
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NewsForge: Open Source News |
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The Online newspaper of Record for Linux and Open Source.The Open Source news site of choice. |
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Ubuntu |
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Linux for Human Beings. Ubuntu is a complete Linux-based operating system, freely available with both community and professional support. |
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LXer Linux News Headlines |
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New top notch linux news site with minimal advertising and up to date and pertinent news. |
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The Linux Documentation Project |
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The LDP provides documenation for many aspects of Linux. There are several forms of documentation: Guides, HOWTOs, man pages and FAQs. |
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rpmfind.net |
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Searchable database of every rpm known to man. Excellent site for determining dependencies. Also home of rpm2html. |
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debianHELP: Militantly FREE software help. |
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The site hopes to provide a measure of support in installing, configuring, and using the Debian GNU/Linux operating system. You'll find a number of selections in our main menu, including user support forums, user created help pages, and a bit of news and comaraderie. |
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Mad Penguin |
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Another good Linux news portal and more. |
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Linux Journal |
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Linux Journal helps readers find hardware, software, and services, and features articles for both newbies and professional users. |
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OpenOffice.org |
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My only advice to windows users, other than swith to linux, is use this free office suite! Did I mention that it was free? |
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LinuxQuestions.org |
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Very large and friendly linux forum. We'll actually more than that. Maybe THE largest, friendliest linux forum-community-and more. Did I mention there is a linuxquestions podcast too? |
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Tuxmachines.org |
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Do you waddle the waddle? News, reviews, interviews, forums, gallery, blogs, and excellent original content too. |
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Desktoplinux.com |
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Linux on enterprise and personal desktops, forums, articles, news, buyersguide, and more. |
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Mozilla.com |
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My only other advice to windows users, other than swith to linux, is use thier web browser! |
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Linux Today |
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Linux Today. Internet.com's linux news site. |
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Themes/Freshmeat |
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formerly themes.org. Freshmeat maintains the Web's largest index of themes and related "eye-candy" for linux. Beautify your desktop today. |
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Slashdot:News for Nerds: Stuff that Matters |
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What can you say about Slashdot that hasn't already been said? If your a geek or a wanna-be this is the site to end all sites. Get involved! |
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Debian GNU/Linux: The Universal OS |
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Debian GNU/Linux is a free operating system; it comes with more than 8710 precompiled software packages bundled up in a nice format for easy installation on your machine. Pure OS Goodness. |
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nixCRAFT |
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nixCRAFT: insight into linux admin work. nixCRAFT is a leading Linux blog by Vivek covering open source software and related technologies. Read about linux tips, tricks, shell scripts, tutorials,articles, and more. |
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LinuxGames: Even Penguins like to have fun |
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THE linux game site. Even Penguins like to have fun. Latest linux gaming news and more. |
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Digg.com: Linux/Unix
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- Garmin Nav devices run Gnome Linux - Garmin has posted Linux source code for its Nuvi 8xx and Nuvi 5xxx-series GPS navigation devices. The Nuvi 8xx offers a 4.3-inch, 480x272 display, and appears to be based on a Marvell PXA-3xx processor, Gnome Mobile Linux, and GeoClue location technology.
- Flash 10-beta2 Linux - Flash Player 10 beta 2 was released on 7/2/2008 and includes new features and bug fixes.
- OpenMoko FreeRunner Linux phone to launch on July 4 - OpenMoko has announced plans to launch the Linux-based FreeRunner mobile phone on July 4. The highly-anticipated open source handset will be distributed through OpenMoko's web-based store and will begin shipping on July 7. The FreeRunner will also be available from several vendors in Europe and India.
- Playable demo of first Blender Open Game released! - Blender's first open game, codename "Apricot" and featuring the characters from Blender's open movie "Big Buck Bunny", is making great strides forward, with the first playable demo now released to the public.
- Ubuntu 8.10 Alpha 1 Screenshot Tour - Even if there aren't big changes compared to the final version of Ubuntu 8.04 LTS, released on April 24th, 2008, the Alpha 1 of Intrepid brings a brand new theme, completely redesigned, which in time will become what everyone was expecting.
- Firefox Goes Mobile - Mozilla's chairman explains why mobile devices need an open-source browser.
- Graphics board vendor touts faster Linux drivers - AMD has released faster new ATI Catalyst drivers for Linux customers of its ATI FireGL professional graphics cards. The 8.49.7 Linux driver provides 33 percent faster OpenGL performance than the previous driver, claims the company.
- 10 Best Hacking and Security Software Tools for Linux - Linux is a hacker’s dream computer operating system. It supports tons of tools and utilities for cracking passwords, scanning network vulnerabilities, and detecting possible intrusions. I have here a collection of 10 of the best hacking and security software tools for Linux.
- Linux Media Center Edition - Controls everything from your TV to your security system using anything from your cell phone to a Wii remote.
- Flash on Linux no longer breaks webpages - "There's a new beta for Flash Player 10 (Astro) available for Windows, Mac, and -- you guessed it -- Linux." Drop-down menus, like the one on Adobe's webpages, can now properly overlay Flash animations in both Firefox and Opera. There's also better camera support, better language support and speed and stability improvements.
- Ubuntu 8.04 LTS: Virtual Hosting With Proftpd, MySQL & Quota - This tutorial is based on Ubuntu 8.04 LTS. You should already have set up a basic Ubuntu 8.04 server system, as described in the first eight chapters of this tutorial: http://www.howtoforge.com/perfect-server-ubuntu8.04-lts This howto is meant as a practical guide; it does not cover the theoretical backgrounds.
- GUIDE: Using Linux to Beat Comcast's BitTorrent Throttling - For those savvy enough to have switched over to Linux, this step-by-step guide will prove once again that Linux really does offer users almost complete control over their OS.
- One live DVD, one ton of Linux games - LinuX-Gamers Live is a live DVD from Germany based on Arch Linux that includes nothing but games. Version 0.9.3 was released in June and provides an excellent means of sampling Linux games or setting up a home arcade, although a few of the games wouldn't run on my machine.
- Windows Hater (in response to Linux Hater) - Picture this, you just bought built a brand new computer and want to install the brand spankin’ new Windows Vista Ultimate, you plop down $300, and away you go! What does $300 get you? A bare minimum operating system with nothing but MS Paint and Media Player.
- Seven Reasons to Move to Linux - Common reasons cited for not moving to the open-source operating system include system complexity, lack of in-house IT skills and a shortage of business applications. Both the open-source software community and the vendor world have done a lot to address these shortcomings, and the inroads gained are plain for all to see.
- Microsoft Tactics Push India Toward Linux - One of India's 28 states plans to distribute 100,000 Linux laptops to students there. It sounds like Tamil Nadu's volume purchasing agent decided to use Linux exclusively after being put off by Microsoft's bundling tactics for academic users.
- Lawyers to Judge: Hans Reiser May Be 'Mentally Incompetent' - Lawyers for Hans Reiser claim the Linux developer convicted of murdering his wife may be "mentally incompetent,"
- Eee Monitor shots reveal Linux's $500 iMac rival - ASUS' Eee Monitor today has been captured in official photos that confirm the system to be the company's direct answer to the iMac. The all-in-one computer confirms earlier teaser photos and reveals a cross between Apple's Cinema Displays and the iMac, but with two big differences: the use of Linux and just a $500 price tag.
- Samba Team Releases Samba 3.2 - The Samba Team is proud to announce the release of Samba 3.2, a major new release of the award-winning Free Software file and print server suite for Microsoft Windows clients.
- 9 Web browsers for Linux - In the spirit of linux and open source (not so much for opera), it is only fair that we are aware of alternate options for linux browsers out there.
- Which Linux Distributions Are Dying? - Like everything else, what goes up must come down. This must apply to Linux distributions too, right? So, what’s happening with Linux? Which distributions are growing?
- Horny for Ubuntu 8.10: first look at Intrepid Ibex - The first alpha release of Ubuntu 8.10, codenamed Intrepid Ibex, was made available on Saturday. This preliminary Intrepid prerelease includes updated packages, a new version of the Linux kernel, and an experimental new visual style.
- Ubuntu 8.10 Alpha 1 released - code name "Intrepid Ibex" - Steve Langasek has announced the availability of the delayed first alpha release of Ubuntu 8.10, code name "Intrepid Ibex": "Welcome to Intrepid Ibex Alpha 1, which will in time become Ubuntu 8.10. Alpha 1 is the first in a series of milestone CD images that will be released throughout the Intrepid development cycle. The primary changes from Hardy
- Nvidia says no to free drivers, I say no to Nvidia - So in short, the deal is, you get the card, but the only way to use it is to rent a driver to which you have an incomplete access, thereby making your fruitful use of the card consistently dependent on Nvidia and, quite obviously, therefore limiting the control you as a supposed owner of the card really have over it
- Wine 1.1.0 Released - The first release after 1.0 in the development branch, give it good testing,
- Sourceforge.net Blocked In Mainland China - SourceForge, the world’s largest development and download repository of Open Source code and applications, appears to blocked in Mainland China on the eve of Beijing 2008 Olympic Games.The current blocking may be related to the recent anti-China protests of Beijing Olympic Games, which began on 8 August in Beijing.
- 10 IRC Client for Linux - Collection of IRC clients for Linux
- KDE 4.1 Beta 2 Released! - KDE hackers have been working on polishing the new features, desktop integration, and documenting and translating the packages. Several bugfixing sessions have been held and squashed bugs in the beta software. Testing and feedback on this release is appreciated and needed to make the final KDE 4.1 release in late July 2008 a splash.
- 5 Ways to Screencast Your Linux Desktop - Five ways you can record your desktop in linux.
- Skype for Linux: Where's the R-E-S-P-E-C-T? - We Linux folk are the reliable early adopters of innovative applications like Skype who have done a disproportionate amount of work to make it popular. The gift horse we've gotten in return is a usable but much less feature-rich version that is years behind the other platforms.
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DistroWatch
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- Distribution Release: Ubuntu 8.04.1 - Canonical has announced the availability of Ubuntu 8.04.1 LTS, the first update of a product that comes with free long-term security support: "The Ubuntu team is proud to announce the release of Ubuntu 8.04.1 LTS, the first maintenance update to Ubuntu's 8.04 LTS release. This is the first....
- Distribution Release: GoblinX 2.7 "Micro" - Flavio Pereira de Oliveira has announced the release of GoblinX 2.7 Micro edition, a Slackware-based mini live CD with Fluxbox as the sole window manager: "GoblinX Micro 2.7 is released. GoblinX Micro is the smallest version of our distribution and contains only Fluxbox as a windows manager and....
- Distribution Release: Poseidon Linux 3.0 - Christian dos Santos Ferreira has announced the release of Poseidon Linux 3.0, an Ubuntu-based distribution enhanced with software for scientific and academic purpose, including applications for numerical modelling, 2D/3D/4D visualisation and statistics: "Our team is proud to announce the new Poseidon Linux 3.0! Poseidon Linux was designed as....
- Distribution Release: Foresight Linux 2.0.3 - Paul Cutler has announced the release of Foresight Linux 2.0.3, an rPath-based distribution showcasing the latest GNOME technologies: "The Foresight team is proud to announce the latest release of Foresight Linux. Foresight 2.0.3 GNOME edition is a minor release, featuring the latest release of GNOME, 2.22.3. GNOME 2.22.3....
- Distribution Release: Slamd64 Linux 12.1 - Fred Emmott has announced the release of Slamd64 Linux 12.1, an unofficial port of Slackware Linux to the x86_64 architecture: "Slamd64 12.1 is released, containing major new features such as GCC 4.2.3, SCIM, and greatly improved CJK support. Additionally, installation from FTP and HTTP sources is now supported.....
- Distribution Release: Sabayon Linux 3.5 - Fabio Erculiani has announced the final release of Sabayon Linux 3.5: "Sabayon Linux x86/x86-64 3.5 stable release. Distribution features, updates, changes since 3.4: Linux kernel 2.6.25.9 with extended wireless, laptop (UMPC, like Eee PC), file system (Unionfs, Aufs, Squashfs, ext4, NTFS-3G) support; really fast boot time; out-of-the-box hardware....
- Development Release: Granular Linux 1.0 RC - The first release candidate of Granular Linux, a PCLinuxOS-based desktop distribution, is out and ready for testing: "It is my pleasure to announce the availability of Granular 1.0 RC, the last development release before the final Granular 1.0. Features and changes: Granular 1.0 now uses its own new....
- DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 259 - This week in DistroWatch Weekly: Feature: Package management News: openSUSE defends KDE 4, Mandriva cancels alpha release, Debian completes Lenny's security support, Ubuntu unveils MID edition, Zenwalk's J.-P. Guillemin, Acer Aspire One, Linux rescue CDs Released last week: CentOS 5.2, Pardus Linux 2008, Parsix GNU/Linux 1.5r0 Upcoming releases:....
- Distribution Release: SystemRescueCd 1.0.4 - SystemRescueCd, a small Gentoo-based live CD designed for hard disk partitioning and data rescue tasks, has been updated to version 1.0.4. What's new? "Updated the default kernel to Linux 2.6.25.7 with Reiser4fs; fixed problem with Samba due to bad case in the UTF8 character set; fixed the LVM....
- Distribution Release: Finnix 92.0 - Ryan Finnie has announced the release of Finnix 92.0, a Debian-based live CD designed for system administrators: "Finnix 92.0 released. Finnix is a small, self-contained, bootable Linux CD distribution for system administrators, based on Debian 'testing'. Today marks the release of version 92.0 for the x86/AMD64, PowerPC, and....
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