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| 2005-01-26 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Burapha Linux 5.5 |
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Burapha Linux 5.5 has been released, but with a somewhat unconventional announcement: "Ajan Tawatchai ordered an unconditional release for tomorrow morning. Testing showed a few files missing from the jedit help system, and the mail icon on the KDE task bar goes to KMail instead of Thunderbird as intended. I will not be able to fix that by morning, so we ship with those bugs. I have had zero testers, so I suspect another release with many undiscovered bugs. If you can email me the repeatable test case, I will do my best to fix things for the next release. I had budgeted one week for testing. I got one day instead. I protested and was overruled. Since nobody uses this distribution anyway, it doesn't really matter I guess. So here you go, this is the BLCD 5.5 Release." See the full changelog for further details. Download: blcd55disk1.iso (632MB), blcd55disk2.iso (350MB). Burapha Linux is a Thai distribution based on Slackware Linux.
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| 2004-08-31 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Burapha Linux 5.4 |
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A new version of Burapha Linux, a Slackware-based distribution from Thailand, has been released: "Burapha Linux is a distribution of Linux originally derived from Slackware Linux. Burapha Linux has a completely different installation system, and contains additional packages, some Thai language related. Burapha Linux is a product of Burapha University Computer Science Department. This is the 5.4 release of Burapha Linux. Burapha Linux is the output of our research on building computer systems for use within the Burapha community and for other Thai people such as like teachers and students in school, computer administrators, network administrators, etc." See the announcement and changelog for details. Download: blcd54disk1.iso (618MB) and blcd54disk2.iso (332MB).
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| 2004-01-22 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Burapha Linux 5.3.1 |
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Burapha Linux 5.3.1, a Slackware-based Linux distribution from Thailand, has been released: "Welcome to Burapha Linux 5.3.1. This is a derivative of the Slackware 9.1 distribution. It has been modified with a new easy installation process, and contains some slackware-current (and other) updates. It also has some GPL software written by students at Burapha University. Changes: This release does not include OfficeTLE since we could not build it. We hope to include OfficeTLE in the next release. Upgrade to alsa 1.0.1..." The home page of Burapha Linux provides a complete list of changes. Download: blcd531disk1.iso (639MB) and blcd531disk2.iso (517MB).
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| 2003-10-25 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Burapha Linux 5.3 |
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Burapha Linux is a Slackware-based distribution developed by Burapha University in Thailand. Version 5.3 has just been released: "This is the 5.3 release of Burapha Linux. The 5.3 release has many new features. The most visible of these are the 2.4.22 kernel, KDE 3.1.4, GNOME 2.4, OfficeTLE 1.0.2, use of the ALSA sound system, Xine for playing VCD and DVD discs, and the inclusion of Sun's JDK 1.4.2. We also have Apache 2.0.47 with support for PHP 4.3.3 (including PostgreSQL 7.3.4 and MySQL 4.0.15a database support). We have enhanced support for laptops in the installer [tested with Dell laptops and Cisco wireless LAN cards]. We have enhanced USB storage support [tested with several different USB memory sticks]." Read the rest of the release announcement and changelog. Download: blcd53.iso (631MB) and blcd53disk2.iso (470MB).
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