Wednesday 3 December, 2008

Operating Systems > Debian LinuxEssentials

  • Bdale garbee at this year's linux.conf.au in Sydney

    Debian stays true to its roots

    It's a busy time for the members of the Debian Project. Sam Hocevar took over as the new Debian Project leader in April, right around the time the long-awaited Debian 4.0 or 'Etch,' hit the streets. And, in mid-June, hundreds of active Debian developers, contributors and other software visionaries from around the world will meet, many for the first time, in Edinburgh, Scotland, at the Debian Project's annual developer conference.
  • Goodbye etch, hello lenny

    The long-anticipated Debian 4.0 may only just have made its debut this week, but it's never too soon for the developer community to be making plans for its successor.
  • Linux powers nation's largest satellite network

    Some 75 towns across New South Wales have started accessing the Internet through Linux-based satellite routers in what is said to be largest network of its type in Australia spanning upwards of 800,000 square kilometres.
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