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Dreamlinux 3.5: Is It A Dream or What?

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Dreamlinux 3.5: Debian’s goodness, with a revamped user interface and out-of-the-box multimedia support.

Pardus 2008.2: Kaptan At Your Service

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What do you expect from a perfect desktop operating system? Things to work out-of-the-box, I suppose. Well, Pardus 2008.2 works like a charm!

PCLinuxOS 2009: Still Radically Simple

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...but is that enough? PCLinuxOS 2009.1 has finally been released after a wait of almost two years. We take a look at how the new version of this former Distrowatch topper fares.

Is It a Bird? Is It a Plane? No! It’s PC-BSD!

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The FreeBSD projects boast of the most stable operating system kernel in the world. Created from the University of Berkeley’s BSD4.4Lite sources, it’s a valid claim. And when such a kernel is blended with one of the most comfortable userlands of the world, magic happens. Ladies and gentlemen, we bring to you PC-BSD, a perfect fusion of BSD’s kernel and GNU’s userland—an operating system that’s aesthetic, pleasurable and complete in every aspect, and which has been designed keeping the assassination of Microsoft in mind.

Laid Off? Why Apply for a New Job When You Can Be a CEO?

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The broader picture: freedom software can turn an engineer into a CEO.