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From the home page: "Linux Mint's purpose is to produce an elegant, up to date and comfortable GNU/Linux desktop distribution." Linux Mint is freely available, complete desktop oriented GNU/Linux distribution based on Ubuntu. It is compatible with Ubuntu software repositories with ... [More] its own additions and replacements. It has its own desktop design and UI improvements and its own GUI administration tools. Linux Mint is known to be designed for ease of use and maximal out-of-the-box functionality for desktop user. After installation you have for example working support for common media including most used proprietary codecs (flash, DVD playback, divx and so on). [Less]

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Exherbo is a distribution designed for people who know what they're doing with Linux. It is inspired in many places by Gentoo — in particular, it supports flexible source-based installation with up-front configuration.

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  0 reviews  |  34 users  |  149,859 lines of code  |  84 current contributors  |  Analyzed 4 days ago
 
 

“Le Terrier d'AbulÉdu” covers a series of free software meant for schools and colleges : they have been created one by one, for the last past ten years, by teachers for other teachers. Since they were iniatilly meant to fit the AbulEdu networks, they are basically compatible with Debian ... [More] and Ubuntu, nearly always with GNU/Linux as well as Microsoft Windows, and partly with MacOS. Their specificity lies in the way they have been developped : instead of being a one-way work, each of them is the result of numerous exchanges, often for months, between teachers and developpers. Here is the reason why the abuledu-fr association has been created, in order to keep in touch with users and to maintain a strong link between both communities. [Less]

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  3 reviews  |  8 users  |  491,367 lines of code  |  9 current contributors  |  Analyzed about 1 month ago
 
 

Hadron is a source-based GNU/Linux distribution which is designed for power users. At the same time, Hadron follows KISS principles. Main power of Hadron comes from lpms, which is a new package manager designed with Python. lpms uses scripts to build packages (like Gentoo's Portage) and ... [More] noticeably fast. We re-implemented some old features, because we didn't want to use and fix the spaghetti stuff. You may not find every package you want (e.g. desktop environments) in Hadron, because it's still at development stage. We don't provide an installation media for now. Instead, you can find a rootfs, which is suitable for trying in a chroot environment. [Less]

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  0 reviews  |  3 users  |  30,937 lines of code  |  4 current contributors  |  Analyzed 11 days ago
 
 

neko-install-cd is a development tool for modifying System Rescue CD images. It can also perform many other operations. It has a simple interface with excellent inline help. Operations it can perform include: booting your modified image in a virtual machine, burning the original or modified image to ... [More] a USB drive, creating patch sets from your modifications (using aufs or built-in helper scripts). All of these operations can be performed directly from your Linux distribution, without having to first boot into the system rescue CD as with the system rescue CD equivalents. [Less]

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  0 reviews  |  1 user  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed 2 days ago
 
 

Introduction: Linboard Linux was first created as a stable UNIX environment for microcomputers based on the Intel 80386 CPU. Alternatives at the time were 386BSD (Jolix), and BSD/386 (BSDi). Linboard filled the niche for a production ready UNIX on the PC. Today Linboard is a pure 64 bit ... [More] server operating system based on the Linux kernel, GNU, X, and other open source software. Contact info: Phone: +1.310.388.9469 (US) +44.203.318.2755 (UK) +41.43.508.05.10 (CH) +61.390.088.072 (AU) +47.21.61.16.76 (NO) +883.5100.0990.0891 (iNUM) Email: Info@Linboard.org Mailing Address: NorthTech Computer 21143 Hawthorne Blvd. Suite 310 Torrance, California 90503 USA AIM Linboard ICQ 22241618 Skype tallship Twitter http://twitter.com/linboard Website http://Linboard.org . [Less]

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this project is currently paused due to lack of time IntroThis is the home of a new attempt to have an i586 port of Archlinux. This project is sponsored by Net7 - www.netseven.it Help from the Arch community (and not only) is very welcome and needed. RepositoriesNEW main repository! ... [More] Server = http://www.inele.ufro.cl/archlinuxi586/repo/ You can run pacman -Sy pacman-mirrorlist to switch repository See current status section below for important details WhyArchlinux is a lovely i686 optimized distribution and sometimes members of the community ask how to install it on VIA C3 (mini-itx systems) or AMD Geode based systems. Since these CPUs are not fully i686 compatible, there is the need to use an i586 port. HistoryThere have been some past attempts to create an i586 port of Archlinux some where successful, but they are not maintained anymore. Last fruitful i586 installation disk port was Lowarch http://www.lowarch.org which has not been updated during last two years and the project homepage has now expired. GoalsTo have an up to date i586 installation CD, with a reasonably sized package repository with at least 4-5 mirrors. Current statusNOTEThe following packages are currently missing from core: capi4k-utils isdn4k-utils netcfg wlan-ng26-utils wpa_supplicant7 Jun 2009I'm sorry to announce that this project is currently on hold (as you probably guessed) since I have basically no free time left from my job and the research for my thesis. 18 Mar 2009Today I uploaded the 600th package. I'm sorry, but unfortunately I don't have enough free time at the moment to work on the install CD. Follow this instructions to upgrade from Lowarch to Archlinux-i586: http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=489075#p489075 12 Mar 2009ATTENTION: Main repository changed! You can run pacman -Sy pacman-mirrorlist to switch repository Thanks to kjon from archlinux forum we now have a new repository. I hope I'll be able to setup another mirror soon. I'm using kjon's server as our main repository due to the now famous issue #2293. I'm looking for other mirrors, so any donation of some free resources on a web server are more than welcome. Bug #2293 is now in the top 100 of google code's bugs. Thank you very much to all who starred it. 09 Mar 2009If you have a gmail account consider adding a star to this bug report: http://code.google.com/p/support/issues/detail?id=2293 This is the only way to let google code developers that this issue is important for us. 04 Mar 2009A bug report regarding the impossibility to upload libstdc++5 has been filed http://code.google.com/p/support/issues/detail?id=2293 03 Mar 2009Packages are now in the download area. Unfortunately I can't upload libstdc++5-3.3.6-2-i586.pkg.tar.gz since this file is refused (probably they don't like the + sign in the name). I contacted the technical support team, and let's hope they can iron this issue out. 02 Mar 2009Will have to move packages out of SVN. I do know SVN is not the appropriate tool for storing binary files, but it's the only way I found to circumvent google code's limitations on file's storage (no file deletion, no directories). I'm working on setting up two mirrors. One is kindly hosted by a member of Archlinux forum, I'll give more details when he will make the announcement in the forum :) I will try to use the Downloads area of this website and see if it is usable or not for distributing packages. 26 Feb 2009Disk space usage reached 932 MB out of 1024. I asked for more space. Let's keep finger crossed. 23 Feb 2009If you want to build your own packages take a look at the wiki. Information is very scarce for the moment, so if you need more help email me. Reached quota 400 packages. 18 Feb 2009Xorg packages are now in extra 05 Feb 2009Extra and community repositories are up. Don't expect to find everything from i686 ported to extra for the reasonable future. If you need a bunch of packages open an issue and I will try to do my best to port them. I don't have time to port entire groups (e.g. gnome or kde). If you really need something big I'm more than happy to help you setting a chroot up where you can build what you need provided you then accept to share your packages in the i586 repository (of course you'll get credits). 02 Feb 2009I succeeded in porting Kernel 2.6.28.2 with ARCH patchset to i586! An almost complete core repository is available. I'm currently building, from extra and community, some packages that I need. 29 Jan 2009I've been ill and then overburdened with work. First attempt at kernel installation on my VIA C3 Samuel 2 system didn't come out well. Hope to have a working kernel and a core repository by next Monday. 11 Jan 2009Hacked PacBuilder (http://code.google.com/p/pacbuilder/) to make it compile i586 PKGBUILDs and built 194 packages in two afternoons. Unfortunately I can't trust the HD (Maxtor) nor the PSU (No brand, but Maxtor like "quality") in the PC building this "magnificent" port so I can build packages only when I can check that nothing breaks or sets my house on fire. I'll try to get a building machine in the company I work for in the near future. 9 Jan 2009Got in touch with Karolina and now the repository located at ftp://archi586.ath.cx/archi586/ is back online I'd like to thank Karolina for the good job she is doing with her i586 port 8 Jan 2009I finally have a Pentium 4 @ 2.53GHz machine running archi586.ath.cx port of archlinux. I wrote an email to Karolina the author of archi586.ath.cx port and I hope she will give me access to a copy of her ABS tree so I can start compilation updating base packages and then adding more software. 2 Jan 2009I would like to thank k.mandla from Archlinux community for providing a torrent for the now difficult to find Lowarch 0.1.1 installation CD. http://linuxtracker.org/index.php?page=torrent-details&id=7ca348467875268f1c1dff1d9e77005e22d6ac7d Lowarch gives you a functional (but old) i586 system to thinker with. If the repository ftp://archi586.ath.cx/archi586/ cames back to life (it was working until 30th December 2008) it would be possible to update Lowarch to a more recent system following k.mandla suggestions: http://kmandla.wordpress.com/2008/12/09/believe-it-or-not-up-to-date-arch-on-an-i586/ [Less]

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  0 reviews  |  1 user  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed 6 days ago
 
 

A Fedora based Linux distribution, providing additional software not available in Fedora officially, e.g. rpmfusion packages and some packages useful for Persian users. It also contains lots of additional software not available in official release media.

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A Linux Distribuition with tools writen in Ruby. Can a Linux distribution be an MVC WEB application? A Linux from scratch built-in with tools written in ruby language. Its currently in development of tool chain build system, that will be used to build a linux system it self. Some of major changes ... [More] will be implemented in init and run levels systems. In an second redesign, I plan to redefine the linux file system, using an modern and intuitive fs layout, like GoboLinux, but I have no plans to maintain any compatibility or standards. [Less]

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  0 reviews  |  1 user  |  2,436 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed 4 days ago
 
 

CrunchBang Linux is a Debian GNU/Linux based distribution featuring the lightweight Openbox window manager and Xfce desktop enviroment. -from the CrunchBang Wiki (http://crunchbanglinux.org/wiki/)

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