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  • =CALEB15= Linux !
    A large database for LINUX-utilities, distributions and applications. Many downloadable programs and info on Unix/Linux. Security and protection, for Linux and Windows. Add your site on the "Top25 LINUX Sites".
    http://www.caleb15.com/linux.html
  • Armed Linux
    Armed Linux is the Linux for Windows users. It boasts a preconfigured workstation which is a point ready for use but allowing configurations in any direction the user desires. The main PRO of this distribution is the user can run EXT2 on top of FAT/FAT32. Version 1.1Beta is currently on the shelf, but we are going to release version 1.2 sometime this fall and will have several new features including extended X support and GCC 2.95.1.
    http://www.armed.net
  • Bastille Linux
    A secure Linux distribution.
    http://www.bastille-linux.org/
  • Best Linux
    A Linux distribution based on KDE that comes in Swedish, Finnish or English.
    http://www.bestlinux.net/
  • Black Cat Linux 6.0
    Black Cat Linux 6.0 - Ukrainian/Russian/English distro, based on Red Hat 6.0
    http://www.blackcatlinux.com
  • Caldera, Inc.
    Caldera Systems, Inc. designs, develops and markets a line of Linux-based business solutions, including OpenLinux(TM), NetWareŽ for Linux.
    http://www.caldera.com/
  • Debian GNU/Linux
    The homepage the Debian project, a free or Open Source Linux distribution.
    http://www.debian.org
  • DemoLinux
    A site dedicated to the production of CD-ROMS that allow the user to run Linux without installation and disk partitioning.
    http://demolinux.org
  • DLX Distribution
    A Linux system running on Intel PC's. DLX comes on only one 3.5" floppydisk.
    http://www.wu-wien.ac.at/usr/h93/h9301726/dlx.html
  • DOSLINUX
    A small Linux operating system that can be installed on An existing Dos system i.e. msdos, pcdos, drdos, and win95/98 in dos mode.
    http://gwyn.tux.org/pub/people/kent-robotti/index.html
  • e-smith server and gateway
    The e-smith server and gateway is a simplified Linux distribution based on Red Hat 5.2. It installs on PC hardware and allows easy set up of a Linux-based thin server (web, SMTP, POP3, etc.) without knowing anything about Linux. Installation of the software is 100% automatic. An attractive, simple console and web-based user interface makes configuration and system administration easy. This software is great for small and mid-sized organizations with no Linux experience.
    http://www.e-smith.net
  • easyLinux
    easyLinux is a Linux distribution aimed at the beginning user.
    http://www.eit.de
  • KetupatLinux
    Malaysian Linux distro.
    http://www.ketupatlinux.com.my
  • KSI Linux
    A Ukrainian Linux Distribution
    http://www.ksi-linux.com
  • Linux by Libranet
    Based on the Debian distribution it allows users to start with an already configured desktop complete with the most commonly used applications. The simple installation gets the system up and running easily. This is a major benefit to those new to Linux and a great time-saver for the experienced.
    http://www.libranet.com
  • Linux Mandrake Belgium
    The place to get started in Belgium. Linux Mandrake uses KDE 1.1 and can easily be upgraded to K. 2.2.X
    http://mandrake.linuxbe.org
  • Linux One
    Several interesting Linux products. e.g. "LinuxOne Lite", Very easy to install, Runs under Windows. "LinuxMac", Read/Write your Macintosh files under Linux. Linux One also provides turn total network solution for corporte offices.
    http://www.linuxone.net
  • Linux Standard Base
    Goal is to develop a set of standards that will increase compatibility among Linux distributions.
    http://www.linuxbase.org/
  • LinuxPPC
    Linux for PowerMacs
    http://www.linuxppc.org/
  • LOAF
    LOAF is meant to be used as a client for various network protocols.
    http://www.ecks.org/loaf/
  • Mandrake
    Mandrake Linux is a distribution based on RedHat that is integrated with KDE.
    http://www.linux-mandrake.com/
  • Monkey
    Mini Monkey Linux can be extracted to the DOS filesystem (to the FAT32 too). This is complete small ELF distribution with latest kernel on 5 diskettes.
    http://www.spsselib.hiedu.cz/monkey/
  • muLinux
    muLinux (micro-Linux) floppy, a tiny distribution of Linux (kernel 2.0.34).
    http://mulinux.nevalabs.org/
  • Phat Linux.
    Linux distribution that can easily be installed on an MS-DOS/Windows9x Partition. It has a very easy to use windows based installation, and the latest version has rpm support.
    http://www.phatlinux.com
  • Red Hat Errata
    Errata for all releases of Redhat Linux
    http://www.redhat.com/support/docs/errata.html
  • S.u.S.E.
    The homepage of S.u.S.E, the leading distribution of Linux in Europe.
    http://www.suse.com/
  • Slackware
    Official Slackware web page.
    http://www.slackware.com
  • Stampede
    A Linux Distribution that is optimized for Pentium-class systems, and is designed for the new user and experenced alike
    http://www.stampede.org
  • Stormix Technologies, Inc.
    Storm Linux will offer many features, including both a graphical and text based installation, an easy to use administration and configuration system and much more!
    http://www.stormix.com/
  • Trinux: A Linux Security Toolkit
    2-3 disk Linux distribution that runs in RAM and contains the latest network security and monitoring tools.
    http://www.trinux.org
  • TurboLinux, Inc.
    TurboLinux makes a suite of high performance Linux products for the workstation and server markets. Our products are available from our web site, at more than 3,000 retail stores in North America or from our value-added reseller partners around the world
    http://www.turbolinux.com
  • WinLinux 2000
    The first distribution made especially to work under Windows.
    http://www.winlinux.net
  • Xdenu
    Small Linux distribution kit. The guiding principles have been the ease of use, the ease of installation and small size.
    http://xdenu.tcm.hut.fi/
  • Yellow Dog Linux
    The Linux distribution for the Apple Macintosh G3 computers.
    http://yellowdoglinux.com/
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