DoudouLinux 2.0 should be published before the end of May in about 40 languages, no less! If you want to learn more about this future major release, many changes have already been detailed in our (...)
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We are glad to announce the latest development release 2013-02. This release is the latest one before the next stable version of DoudouLinux, the version 2.0 Hyperborea planned for April/May and (...)
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It’s been a long time since an official development release has been published —so now here it is: DoudouLinux version 2012-10 is out! If you don’t follow our dailybuilds, our identi.ca account or (...)
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Gondwana, the stable version of DoudouLinux, has been updated to version 1.2. The changes are the following:
official support for Finnish, Galician, and Norwegian (Nynorsk) —which increases the (...)
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This latest development release is a bit late but it is finally out! It is still based on Debian Squeeze, the current stable release of Debian. Therefore our development version is perfectly (...)
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This development release is a bit late but it is finally out! This is our second build based on Debian Squeeze, the current stable release of Debian. Therefore our development version is (...)
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We are very pleased to announce that Genesi, which “designs, develops and produces low cost, energy efficient computing products using ARM™ and Power Architecture™ technology”, recently accepted to (...)
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Thanks to Flavio and Salvatore, our first pages in Portuguese were published recently! They are available in both Brazilian flavor and Portuguese flavor. They complement the DoudouLinux CD which (...)
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After 3 months of intensive work, we are very pleased to announce that our first update of DoudouLinux Gondwana, the version 1.1, is now out!
Thanks to the involvement of many new contributors, (...)
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The work started back in June and July, is now close to completion for two new languages, and is under intense work for two other languages. These languages are German, Latvian, Malay and Telugu, (...)
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