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Arch Linux is a general purpose linux distribution
that can be molded to do just about anything. It
is fast, lightweight, flexible, and most of the
parts under the hood are qu ...
Arch Linux is a general purpose linux distribution
that can be molded to do just about anything. It
is fast, lightweight, flexible, and most of the
parts under the hood are qu ...
The distribution is focusing on:
* Desktop usage
* The programming tools
Minislack has the following objectives :
* Be simple, fast, secure and reliable
* Pro ...
It is exactly gentoo, EXCEPT, ANACONDA GRAPHICAL
INSTALLER, it comes with the newest X.org, and
gnome 2.8, it also has portage, the bEST package
manager in my opinion.
Arch Linux is a general purpose linux distribution
that can be molded to do just about anything. It
is fast, lightweight, flexible, and most of the
parts under the hood are qu ...
Gentoo Linux is a versatile and fast, completely
free Linux distribution geared towards developers
and network professionals. Unlike other distros,
Gentoo Linux has an advance ...
i686 optimized disto, fast, lean&mean. This is a
must try for those with experience. Utilizes ports
optimized fro the 686 architecture.
Comes with KDE, GNOME, Windowmaker, ...
Onebase Linux (OL) is an independent meta
source/binary distribution created in July 2003.
It is powerful, transparent and free. It uses its
in-house versatile technology call ...
OpenNA Linux is a full, professional quality Unix
OS with rock-solid stability and
industrial-strength networking. Highly secure,
very fast, and modern Linux operating system, ...
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