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Fedora is a Linux-based operating system that
showcases the latest in free and open source
software. Fedora is always free for anyone to use,
modify, and distribute. It is bui ...
The latest Fedora release. Fedora 7 has been
about improving the manner in which all future
Fedora releases will be made. This release marks
the merge of Core and Extras.
...
A beefier RHEL4 clone, this comes 'fully-loaded',
for use in the science community. It adds apps and
code for LAN-to-LAN/WAN-to-WAN Group File Sharing,
research & development ...
CentOS is a clone of Redhat and its Enterprise
releases, without the cost, support and logo's.
With release 4.0, it is the release to match that
of Redhat's own 4 releases. ...
The bleeding edge of devel, but nearly useless on
the Hobbyist desktop. Not for production!!!
A 5 disk monster of bloat that is not for those
that desire a nimble and stable ...
CentOS is a clone of Redhat and its Enterprise
releases, without the cost, support and logo's.
With release 4.0, it is the release to match that
of Redhat's own 4 releases. ...
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 ...
Specifix is a privately held open source company
founded to take on the challenge of producing open
source products and distributions that can be
tailored efficiently to match ...
LormaLinux is developed by the MIS Department of
Lorma Colleges in the Philippines. It is built on
top of Red Hat Linux - recompiled and optimized
for the i686 computers, so i ...
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