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Splack Linux is Slackware for Sparc.Splack supports all Sun4c, Sun4d, and Sun4m hardware.Most Sun4U (Ultrasparc) machines are supported, but the more modern SunBlade and SunFire systems are not supported in the 2.2.20 kernel.As a workaround you may be...
Boston University Linux is based on Fedora Core Linux, but specifically tailored for the BU environment.We've added security updates, made modifications to make software work better with the way things are set up here, and added some applications that we...
Morphix project is a derivative of Knoppix, another live CD distribution. Morphix is modular; this means that it consists of a number of parts which together form a working distribution. What does this mean to a normal user?Well, that's the good part: it...
Cluster Live can do the...
Media Exchange is an MP3 Jukebox appliance. It allows you...
Users requested enhanced functionality of the installation CDs now several times.After some brainstorming, the release-engineering team now created a new experimental subproject called Project Dolphin. Project Dolphin aims at offering a [Gentoo]...
Kaboot Linux Operating system aims to provide an operating system which you can take anywhere and has all your favourite programs on.Kaboot operating system is avaliable as a Live CD or Live USB you can take with you anywhere.A number of different...
Barefoot GNU/Linux is a linux distribution based on Vector Linux and Slackware.Here are some key features of "Barefoot GNU...
ROCK is a Distribution Build Kit. You can configure your personal build of ROCK and easily build your own distribution (see the screenshots). Rock Linux is software for managing operating environments. In a way it is a software development toolkit for...
TinyCD Hurd LiveCD is different because it uses the Hurd kernel replacement instead of using the Linux kernel. The Hurd uses a set of servers sitting on top of a microkernel (GNU Mach) to provide kernel services.The alternative kernel design is a...