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DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 245
The DistroWatch
Weekly for March 24, 2008 is out. "Debian-related happenings
form the dominant topic of this issue. The feature story is an interview
with Chris Hildebrandt, one of the main developers of the increasingly
popular sidux distribution. How do the developers of this project test and
stabilise Debian's unstable branch? And who is behind the seductive artwork
and theme that graces its fast and cutting-edge desktop? Read below for
answers. In the meantime, the Debian Installer team releases the first beta
for Lenny, while Ubuntu unveils its own beta of the upcoming "Hardy Heron"
Long-Term Support (LTS) release. But it isn't all about Debian. In the news
section, Novell hints at an upcoming release of SUSE Linux Enterprise 11,
the Fedora board votes to remove pointers to the Fluendo codecs, the
PCLinuxOS community releases a GNOME edition, and NetBSD celebrates its
15th birthday. Finally, don't miss the new distribution section where
you'll find SliTaz GNU/Linux - at just 25 MB, it has to be the smallest
desktop live CD ever created! All this and more in this week's DistroWatch
Weekly."
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