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  • Stampede Linux

    Distribution optimized for Pentium-class systems, for new and experienced users.

    www.stampede.org

  • NoMad Linux

    Distribution based on encap package managing system for ease of installation and upgrades. The main purpose is to keep its creators happy and give them something to do in their free time.

    www.nomadlinux.com

  • Rock Linux

    Modern distribution with powerful auto-build process, mainly for skilled Linux/Unix administrators, runs on multiple platforms. Small, but not mini distribution.

    www.rocklinux.org

  • K12 Linux in Schools Project

    Distribution based on Red Hat and LTSP.org terminal server packages. Full, turnkey install for use in schools. Download CD install images, view step by step how-to's.

    www.k12ltsp.org

  • ELX: Everyone's Linux

    Combines ease and familiarity of Windows with power and robustness of Linux. Goals: ease of installation, use.

    www.elxlinux.com

  • ScrudgeWare

    Distribution to have all GPL or free software, and no bloat; bare bones system.

    scrudgeware.org

  • cLIeNUX.com

    Linux distribution with special orientation to Forth programming language.

    exit3.i-55.com

  • Lycoris.com: Redmond Linux Corp.

    Develops, supports, sells easy to use distribution Desktop/LX, preconfigured for Internet access, office productivity, multimedia, entertainment. Products, support, partners, firm information, press, store, web services. Preload desktop PCs available.

    www.lycoris.com

  • SoL

    Server optimized Linux, based on XML.

    www.sol-linux.com

  • Yellow Dog Linux

    PowerPC distribution, based on RPM and Red Hat, and with commercial technical support.

    www.yellowdoglinux.com

  • Yoper Ltd.

    Makes YOPER (Your Operating System, Y Operating System, YOS) Linux, goal: fill the gap between technical Gentoo or Linux from source, and business or home users. Auckland, New Zealand.

    www.yoper.com

  • Sourcemage GNU/Linux

    Source-based distribution based on a GPLed package management system named Sorcery, with metaphors of casting and dispelling programs to install and uninstall them.

    www.sourcemage.org

  • Lunar-Linux

    Source-based distribution based on a GPLed package management system named Sorcery; fork of Sorcerer GNU/Linux. Not a business. Developed and maintained by people who got together to preserve and extend technology they liked using.

    www.lunar-linux.org

  • Sun to Drop its Customized Linux

    Firm to phase out its custom Sun Linux and move instead to partner with Red Hat and other mainstream Linux firms, a strategy more aligned with other server competitors. [CNET News.com]

    news.com.com

  • Sun Eyes Alliances with Linux Rivals

    The firm is considering a shift from Sun Linux to partnerships with mainstream Linux sellers such as SuSE and Red Hat, as done by IBM, Dell Computer, Hewlett-Packard. [CNET News.com]

    news.com.com

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