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* [http://archlinux.org ArchLinux] ([http://wiki.archlinux.org/ wiki]) | * [http://archlinux.org ArchLinux] ([http://wiki.archlinux.org/ wiki]) | ||
+ | * [http://blagblagblag.org/ blag Linux and GNU]: "a single-cd distro with everything desktop users "expect" from a desktop, plus a collection of nice server apps." based on [[Fedora]] | ||
* [http://www.centos.org/ CentOS] | * [http://www.centos.org/ CentOS] | ||
* [http://damnsmalllinux.org/ Damn Small Linux] (DSL) | * [http://damnsmalllinux.org/ Damn Small Linux] (DSL) |
Revision as of 23:27, 26 August 2007
computing: operating systems: Linux: Distributions
Linux is available in many different flavors, each with different merits and weaknesses. There is no "official" version of Linux. The various flavors (or "distributions") each "fork" off from the original Unix sources at various different points; the details of this could form an article all by themselves.
Reference
The List
- ArchLinux (wiki)
- blag Linux and GNU: "a single-cd distro with everything desktop users "expect" from a desktop, plus a collection of nice server apps." based on Fedora
- CentOS
- Damn Small Linux (DSL)
- Debian (http://debian.org/)
- Fedora Core (formerly Red Hat Linux)
- Gentoo (unofficial wiki)
- Lunar Linux: user-customized kernel
- Slackware
- SymphonyOS
- SUSE
- PCLinuxOS (formerly PCLinux)