Linux Distributions
Tiny Linux Distributions
see:
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www.redhat.com Good job of integrating
Gnome desktop
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http://www.linux-mandrake.org
takes the core Red Hat distribution, compiles it with the Pentium-and-up
optimized pgcc compiler, and puts a bunch of care into integrating KDE
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http://www.suse.com much larger collection
of pre-compiled packages, and are an excellent choice if you need solid and
thorough internationalization. Good job of integrating KDE
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http://www.calderasystems.com
-- is fairly windows-friendly in that it will autorun/launch from Windows,
repartition the disk with System Commander, and by default leave you with
a dual-boot machine. They also do a good job of integrating a DOS Emulator,
since they provide a DR-DOS boot image; most other vendors include a FreeDOS
image. Good KDE integration.
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http://www.debian.org -- is among the
best distributions for serious Linux software developers; In Debian, you
can count on finding more packages, in more recent versions, more well-integrated
and cross-checked than you typically see in the other distributions. But
don't expect to understand how it works on the first try.
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