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ZDNet on !Korora 19, "If you make the effort to try it, you are likely to love it." http://ur1.ca/ejcii !Fedora !Linux2013-07-02T13:27:44+00:00 via web To: Linux, Fedora users, Korora Project, Public
Korora Project shared by Chris Smart at 2013-06-06T08:39:21+00:00 via web To: Public
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Will hopefully get !Kororaa 16 out next week, an early Christmas present :-)2011-11-29T10:55:24+00:00 To: a(n) person, Public
Removing the 'nautilus-pastebin' package fixes the "GNOME Shell search crash" bug in !Kororaa 16 Beta. Now _that_ was hard to find..2011-11-21T07:58:25+00:00 To: a(n) person, Public
!Kororaa Beta 16 is out. Some known bugs in GNOME, see website http://ur1.ca/5z2h02011-11-16T07:17:19+00:00 To: a(n) person, Public
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2011-11-14T04:25:52+00:00 To: a(n) person, Public
!Kororaa 14 is no longer supported and has been removed from mirrors.2011-11-12T23:25:54+00:00 To: a(n) person, Public
!Kororaa 16 Beta on the way.. hopefully next few weeks2011-10-20T10:52:32+00:00 To: a(n) person, Public
Cool, how to boot ISOs with GRUB 2 !Linux http://ur1.ca/5gbdt2011-10-19T20:40:43+00:00 To: a(n) person, a(n) person, a(n) person, Public
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"KDE edition seems to have regressed in terms of stability.. while the GNOME edition is just plain annoying." http://ur1.ca/5cdvc !Kororaa2011-10-10T20:42:12+00:00 To: a(n) person, Public
Tiny Core 4.0 - Put Together Your Own Desktop http://ur1.ca/5d1o2 !Linux Journal2011-10-01T00:39:54+00:00 To: a(n) person, Public
Good read — but I think the author misses the point? Still unclear to me… why do I need to install ANOTHER daemon to get power savings back?Also, isn't it cliché to blame $DISTRO_NAME for being the source of all of !Linux's problems, and to switch to another distro?