Scientific Linux 6.1 has been released for both i386 and x86_64 architectures
Howtoforge posted a tutorial about using the Apache content negotiation module to serve different languages
Linux 3.0 has been released
The H Online posted a news story that Microsoft has contributed 361 changes to Linux 3.0
The first release candidate of Scientific Linux 6.1 is available
Scientific Linux 6.1 Beta 2 has been released
Phoronix takes a look at the leading cause of the recent Linux Kernel power problems
The second alpha version of Scientific Linux 6.1 is now available. Here the announcement:
Scientific Linux 5.6 has been released. Here the announcement:
The first alpha release of Scientific Linux 6.1 is now available. Scientific Linux 6.1 based on Redhat Enterprise Linux 6.1.
The first version of the Mandriva fork Mageia is now available
Linux Mint 11 Katya has been released
The first release candidate of the Mandriva fork Mageia is now available
Unixmen posted a screenshots tour of Linux Mint 11 Katya RC
A recent NSA report recommends Vista but neglects to mention Linux, the most secure PC operating system of all.
The on-going campaign to persuade Adobe to release (at least parts) of their Creative Suite software on Linux is beginning to resemble a game of tic-tac-toe
An employee at Adobe has stated that "the request [for Adobe Creative Suite] is now most definitely on the radar of our engineering teams, so it can be considered for future development" in reference to the staggering demand for Photoshop on Linux.
Phoronix discovered another major power regression in the Linux kernel
Scientific Linux 6.0 LiveCD/DVD has been released
Scientific Linux 6.0 has been released