New Releases of GNU/Linux: IPFire 2.21, Blue Star 5.0.7 and Antergos 19.4
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IPFire 2.21 - Core Update 130 is available for testing
Just a couple of days after the release of IPFire 2.21 - Core Update 130, the next release is available for testing. This is an emergency update with various bug fixes and a large number of security fixes.
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IPFire on AWS: Update to IPFire 2.21 - Core Update 129
This update brings you of course all the features that come with this new version and helps you to avoid updating a newly installed system.
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Blue Star 5.0.7 released
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ISO Refresh: antergos 19.4
Packages updated for the live and minimal install environments
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