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Frugalware Linux is general purpose Linux
distribution designed for intermediate users. Some
of its elements were borrowed from Slackware Linux
and Arch Linux.
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 Fedora Project is a Red-Hat-sponsored and
community-supported open source project. It is
also a proving ground for new technology that may
eventually make its way into Red ...
Practical Python offers a highly useful guide to
the Python programming language. In disarmingly
readable prose, author Magnus Lie Hetland guides
you through those concepts of ...
The first book available on OpenBSD security,
filling the need for detailed documentation that
is generally lacking in open source technology.
Covers soup-to-nuts detail of se ...
Companies ranging from IBM to Novell are
dramatically expanding Linux training and
development. As more corporations adopt Linux as
the networking backbone for their IT system ...
Mepis is a downloadable implementation of the
Debian GNU/Linux software distribution. The code,
of course, comes from the Debian project. The
core of the packaging base come ...
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