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AliXe |
http://alixe.org |
5052x |
AliXe is a GNU/Linux Live CD for french users. It's a derivative of Morphix.
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PC-BSD |
http://www.pcbsd.org/ |
5045x |
PC-BSD is a free operating system with ease of use in mind. Like any modern system, you can listen to your favorite music, watch your movies, work with office documents and install your favorite applications with a setup wizard at a click.
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Devil-Linux |
http://www.devil-linux.org |
5041x |
Devil-Linux is a distribution which boots and runs completely from CDROM. The configuration can be saved to a floppy diskette or a USB pen drive. Devil Linux was originally intended to be a dedicated firewall/router but now Devil-Linux can also be used as a server for many applications. Attaching an optional hard drive is easy, and many network services are included in the distribution.
The system is designed to install without the use of a hard drive. It requires the use of a CDROM and a write-protected floppy. The CDROM provides the operating system, and the floppy provides the configuration information, via a tarball that is unpacked into the /etc directory. In this way, the system is fully configurable, yet the running system has no writeable device.
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LiveZope |
ftp://math.cgu.edu.tw/pub/KNOPPIX/ |
4985x |
Distribution based on Knoppix. It contains Zope, Apache, php, MySQL, programs for computer algebra.
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Kubuntu |
http://www.kubuntu.org/ |
4966x |
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Pacman linux |
/[..]an.linuxd.org |
4879x |
Pacman linux is desktop oriented distribution, for peoples witch work with computer. For maxing out this ability there are defaultky almost none daemons/ programs witch will use CPU or IO operations.
Desktop have only two components - on top is about twenty pixels high text line witch shows opened windows. And on right there is icon bar (wharf) where are all desktop aplications stored.
Pacman use own package system (crane) witch operate with containers (cont). Pacman have also own installer system build apon dialog utility witch is capable installing system from network.
Pacman don't have version names or release numbers, but it's version can be checked by small_core package witch is only package with is not automatically updated.
This time is distribution developed by just one person, with fullfilled starting goals, so development have significant slowdown. This not mean that it is death, planned changes are addedet support for selective installation from opt (optional) branch of package tree.
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Brutusware |
http://www.penguin.cz/~ziav/bw/ |
4809x |
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ClusterKnoppix |
http://bofh.be/[..]usterknoppix/ |
4797x |
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Mediainlinux |
http://www.mediainlinux.org |
4793x |
Mediainlinux is a Knoppix-based multimedia Debian distribution on a bootable live CD. It includes nearly 200 audio, graphics and video software. All packages are up from unstable/experimental versions and updated often.
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blueflops |
http://blueflops.sourceforge.net/ |
4773x |
blueflops is a two-floppy Linux distribution with a graphical Web browser (links) and an IRC client (tirc). The kernel has most of the Ethernet drivers compiled in as modules (including the PCMCIA ones) and PPP support (for dialup connections). The browser is linked with OpenSSL. The scripts are all accessible by a setup script and have a nice dialog frontend.
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Coyote Linux |
http://www.coyotelinux.com/[..]roduct=coyote |
4758x |
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Onebase Linux |
http://www.ibiblio.org/onebase/ |
4706x |
What makes onebase Linux so different from other linux distributions, its the fact that it comes with OLM.
OLM: Onebase Linux Management is an advanced package manager used for installing and managing packages. It supports both binary and source installations. In other words all you have to do, to install an app is: olm -b|s mozilla
and olm will handle all dependencies and installation.
This distribution is targeted at a diverse community ranging from novice users to professionals.
Onebase has been built from scratch to support both binary and source based installation of packages seemlessly.(onebase supports both xfree86 and x.org, however x.org is the default..)
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RoFreeSBIE |
http://www.rofreesbie.org/ |
4668x |
Distribution is based on FreeBSD system with possibility to boot from LiveCD/DVD or install it to the hard drive from 2 CD or one DVD medium.
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BSDanywhere |
http://bsdanywhere.org/ |
4549x |
BSDanywhere is a bootable Live-CD image based on OpenBSD 4.5. It consists of the entire OpenBSD base system (without compiler) plus graphical desktop, an unrepresentative collection of software, automatic hardware detection and support for many graphics cards, sound cards, SCSI and USB devices as well as other peripherals.
BSDanywhere can be used as an educational Unix system, rescue environment or hardware testing platform. It is not necessary to install anything on a hard disk, so your already installed data will be left alone.
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YOPER |
http://www.yoper.com |
4517x |
Yoper is a multipurpose Linux operating system which has been carefully optimised for PC's with either 686 or higher processor types.Cyrix M2
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