The Frugalware Developer Team is pleased to announce the immediate availability of Frugalware 0.7, the seventh stable release.
Frugalware Linux is an independently developed general purpose desktop Linux distribution designed for intermediate users. It follows simple Slackware-like design concepts and includes the "pacman" package management utility from Arch Linux.
No new features have been added since 0.7rc2, but more than 150 changes have been made to fix minor bugs. If you didn't follow the changes during the pre/rc releases, here are the most important changes since 0.6:
up-to-date base system - Linux kernel 2.6.22.9
glibc 2.6.1 and GCC 4.2.1
up-to-date desktop packages - KDE 3.5.7, GNOME 2.20, Xfce 4.4.1, OpenOffice.org 2.3.0 and Firefox 2.0.0.7; A live CD called FwLive is now available for this release
Language-specific defaults (keymap, timezone, default mirror), the installation is now logged; supported new languages: Romanian, Swedish, Italian and Danish; new graphical tools: Gfpm (package manager) and Gnetconfig (network configurator).
You can download Frugalware at here.
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