We are updating the http://www.stlinux.com web site to make more information easily available as RSS feeds. Currently the available feeds are as follows:

  • [RSS feed] STLinux 2.2 Updates Add to any service
    Updates to the STLinux Distribution version 2.2. A full history of available updates is available from the updates page.
  • [RSS feed] STLinux 2.3 Updates Add to any service
    Updates to the STLinux Distribution version 2.3. A full history of available updates is available from the updates page.
  • [RSS feed] STLinux 2.4 Updates Add to any service
    Updates to the STLinux Distribution version 2.4. A full history of available updates is available from the updates page.

RSS background

Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is a form of web-feed: a method for describing changing contents so that a user of that content is aware of what has changed, and can obtain more information about those changes which are relevant. More information is available from the Wikipedia: web feed and RSS.

To use an RSS feed you will need a feed reader (sometimes called a news reader). There are many of these available, some are programs you run on your computer, others are web based. How you subscribe to this feed will depend on the specific feed reader you are using. Your web browser may have already noticed that a feed is available, and provided an option to subscribe to it. Alternatively, if you are using a separate reader, then try and drag and drop the image above into your reader, or if this does not work, then cut and paste the URL. If you are using a web based feed reader then the above Add to Any button should take you to a web site which will do the right thing.