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[News] New Version of Paldo GNU/Linux Released

  • Subject: [News] New Version of Paldo GNU/Linux Released
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 04 Feb 2008 13:48:16 +0000
  • Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.advocacy
  • Organization: Netscape / schestowitz.com
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paldo 1.13 released3 Feb 2008

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| paldo 1.13 has been released with many bug fixes and updates.
| 
| Enhancements to point out:
| 
|     * GNOME 2.20.3
|     * OpenOffice 2.3.1 on x86 and x86_64
|     * Linux 2.6.23.14
|     * Many smaller package updates
|     * Russian translation of many packages
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http://www.paldo.org/


Related:

Paldo melds source-based and binary in one distro

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| Paldo Linux is a cross between a source-based and binary distribution. It 
| installs as a binary system to provide a quick and easy desktop. Once it's 
| running, users can either build packages from source as they would with 
| Gentoo, or install binary packages, as is common with Debian, openSUSE, or 
| Mandriva. Paldo's main features are an easy hard drive installer, GNOME 
| desktop environment, and Upkg package management system. Stable version 1.12 
| was released last month. I found it to be one of the more interesting and 
| promising distros to come along in a long time.       
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http://www.linux.com/feature/122676


Test Driving Paldo, the Upkg Driven Linux Distribution

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| Overall, I kinda liked Paldo. It looks nice and clean, it runs smooth (even 
| live). The installation was a total pleasure and the whole experience was 
| pretty much a joy. However, after playing around more with Upkg, I’ve reached 
| the conclusion it’s not the package manager I’ll choose to use on a daily 
| basis. Yes, installing additional software is easy but as long as the package 
| is already in the Paldo repository.     
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http://www.linuxlove.org/2007/12/07/test-driving-paldo-the-upkg-driven-linux-distribution/


Paldo GNU/Linux 1.2: Yet Another Generic Distro

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| If you've never heard of Paldo, you need to check DistroWatch more. This 
| completely new hybrid distribution (source *and* binary backage management) 
| has started to get some major attention, and one site even went so far as to 
| call it "this year's Sabayon".   
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http://distrogue.blogspot.com/2007/11/paldo-gnulinux-12-yet-another-generic.html


Paldo 1.12 - From Switzerland comes a new flavor of Linux

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| I am honestly pleased to give this package a 4 Pennie review. The 
| installation was a pure joy, and running the desktop in live and native modes 
| was also very rewarding.  
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http://knolinux.com/2007/11/12/paldo.aspx


Interview with a Linux Titan

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| My interview with Jurg Billeter, or juergbi on IRC, took place on a cold 
| November morning, the day before the release of Paldo 1.12. If you have not 
| heard of Paldo, you are missing out on one of the most intuitive "just work" 
| distros out there. It's stable, fast, comes in x86 and x86_64 flavours, uses 
| it's own package manager called upkg and can be used as a live CD or 
| installed onto your HD.      
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http://www.linuxtitans.com/site/interview


paldo 1.12 released5 Nov 2007

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| paldo 1.12 has been released with many bug fixes and updates.
| 
| Enhancements to point out:
| 
|     * Graphical installer on Live CD
|     * OpenOffice 2.3.0 on x86 and x86_64
|     * Linux 2.6.23.1
|     * GNOME 2.20.1
|     * X.org 7.3 with input hotplug support
|     * KDE 3.5.8
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http://www.paldo.org/

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