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New releases from Damn Small Linux, NetBSD and Musix

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Thanks to Distrowatch for the following news:

It's been days since I found out about the Damn Small Linux 4.2 release candidate, and it's already available in a final version. Things do happen fast. Replacing Xpaint with MtPaint is a great idea, and this is a distro I'll be downloading and burning to CD soon.

NetBSD prides itself on being ported to the maximum number of platforms possible. Funny that it won't load on my VIA C3 Samuel-based machine, but if you're into BSD, NetBSD 4.0 has arrived.

And people don't tend to think of Linux when the topic of music recording comes up, but I've heard a lot lately about advanced audio tools available in Linux. A new distribution, Musix GNU+Linux 1.0R3 comes from a project that isn't exactly English-friendly. Its Web page is available in Spanish, Portuguese, Italian and Russian. But there is a Wiki in English. Check out the FAQ.

Tech Talk column

Steven Rosenberg's weekly Tech Talk column, which appears Saturdays in the Los Angeles Daily News, is now available on the Daily News Technology page.

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