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Hi
Few years back a person released 30 flavors of Linux on 30 days of April. I am trying to search it but cannot find it. Does anyone remember and point me to right direction?
Regards
No idea if it is the one you are searching for though.
No, this is not what I am looking for. I think that distro and flavor are not the proper words for that project because that man released 30 variants or 30 desktop customization of linux.
Hi
Few years back a person released 30 flavors of Linux on 30 days of April. I am trying to search it but cannot find it. Does anyone remember and point me to right direction?
I remember either it or something very much like it, maybe not 30, but far more than a mere dozen. My search also came up empty. I remember it being far more than a few, dating back to pre-libata days, before we started being limited to 16 partitions per ATA HD.
I remember either it or something very much like it, maybe not 30, but far more than a mere dozen. My search also came up empty. I remember it being far more than a few, dating back to pre-libata days, before we started being limited to 16 partitions per ATA HD.
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