Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 11th Oct 2007 21:43 UTC, submitted by Jeremy LaCroix
Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu The release candidate for Ubuntu 7.10 has been released. "The Ubuntu developers are hurrying to bring you the absolute latest and greatest software that the open source and free software communities have to offer. This is the Ubuntu 7.10 release candidate, which brings a host of excellent new features. We consider this release candidate to be complete, stable and suitable for testing by any user. The final stable version will be released in October 2007."
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RE[2]: Looks good
by HangLoose on Thu 11th Oct 2007 22:45 UTC in reply to "RE: Looks good"
HangLoose
Member since:
2007-09-03

More or less like the "idea" of one-single-cd-distribution that is now adopted by the major distributions...

Spins - Fedora
Gnome/KDE - openSuse
Even Indiana to openSolaris...

Thats the beauty of open source... ;)

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RE[3]: Looks good
by Rahul on Thu 11th Oct 2007 22:52 in reply to "RE[2]: Looks good"
Rahul Member since:
2005-07-06

The single CD distribution idea existed long long back. I believe Mepis did it way before the rest and it might even not be the first and Fedora spins are not just single CD distributions.

Take a look at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/CustomSpins and read the referneces to understand what spins are all about.

Edited 2007-10-11 22:58

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RE[3]: Looks good
by AdamW on Thu 11th Oct 2007 23:49 in reply to "RE[2]: Looks good"
AdamW Member since:
2005-07-06

The first major distro to do this (a single CD hybrid live / install edition) was Mepis. The second was Mandriva (with One). The third, AFAIK, was Ubuntu.

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RE[4]: Looks good
by da_Chicken on Fri 12th Oct 2007 00:00 in reply to "RE[3]: Looks good"
da_Chicken Member since:
2006-01-01

The first major distro to do this (a single CD hybrid live / install edition) was Mepis.

Knoppix did this long, long before Mepis.

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RE[4]: Looks good
by bornagainenguin on Fri 12th Oct 2007 01:27 in reply to "RE[3]: Looks good"
bornagainenguin Member since:
2005-08-07

I think people are forgetting about Ark Linux and Corel Linux who also offered one cd installs with best of breed either around the same time or before...

Does it really matter who was first?

To me the beauty of open sourceGPL is no matter who goes first we all reap the benefits! Well that and the knowledge that with Open SourceGPL you know there's a good chance anything good is likely to survive or be resurrectable... How many closed source projects or OSes have managed to come back from the dead?

--bornagainpenguin

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