New GNU/Linux Releases: TheSSS 23.2, Manjaro 17.1 Release Candidate, Parrot 3.9
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The Smallest Server Suite 23.3 Released
The Smallest Server Suite -- also known as TheSSS -- remains a live CD/DVD capable Linux operating system making it trivial to deploy a range of services.
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TheSSS 23.2 released.
This is a minor (point) release based on the 4MLinux Server 23.2, meaning that the components of the LAMP server are now: Linux 4.9.69, Apache 2.4.29, MariaDB 10.2.11, and PHP (both 5.6.32 and 7.0.26). The following server software has also been updated: OpenSSL (1.0.2n) and Stunnel (5.44).
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Manjaro Preview Releases: Manjaro KDE Edition (17.1-rc1)
KDE is a feature-rich and versatile desktop environment that provides several different styles of menu to access applications. An excellent built-in interface to easily access and install new themes, widgets, etc, from the internet is also worth mentioning. While very user-friendly and certainly flashy, KDE is also quite resource heavy and noticably slower to start and use than a desktop environment such as XFCE. A 64 bit installation of Manjaro running KDE uses about 550MB of memory.
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Manjaro 17.1 Release Candidate 1 Arrives, GNOME Session Switches To Wayland
The official release is near for the Arch-based Manjaro 17.1 Linux distribution.
Manjaro 17.1 "Hakoila" is the version that's been in development since the Manjaro 17.0 release in March. Besides many updated packages from Arch in this time, the GNOME edition of Manjaro 17.1 has switched to using Wayland by default over X11.
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“Ethical Hacking” Linux Distro Parrot 3.10 Released With New Features — Get It Here
About 1.5 months after the release of Parrot 3.9 “Intruder,” The Parrot Project has announced the release of Parrot 3.10. Parrot is often seen as the best alternative to Kali Linux, and it continues to improve its reputation by shelling out regular updates.
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