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[58]Linux Router Project
[59]LOAF
[60]muLinux
[61]Nuclinux
[62]One Disk Linux
[63]ShareTheNet
[64]Small Linux
[65]Tomsrtbt
CD-based
[66]BBLCD Toolkit
[67]DemoLinux
[68]Gibraltar
[69]innominate Bootable Business Card
[70]Linuxcare Bootable Business Card
[71]RunOnCD
[72]SuperRescue
[73]Timo's Rescue CD
Small Disk
[74]hal91
[75]MicroLinux
[76]Peanut Linux
[77]PKLinux
[78]SmoothWall
[79]TA-Linux
Wireless
[80]Bambi Linux
[81]Flying Linux
Hardware-specific
(ARM)
[82]ARM Linux
(PowerPC)
[83]Apokalypse
[84]Black Lab Linux
[85]LinuxPPC
[86]MkLinux
(Quad Xeon)
[87]QuadLinux
(Old, Slow)
[88]Monkey Linux
[89]TINY
DOS/Windows install
[90]Armed Linux
[91]DragonLinux
[92]Phat Linux
[93]Skygate
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[94]LTSP
[95]Pygmy
[96]Xdenu
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[97]Boston University
[98]kmLinux
[99]OpenClassroom
[100]Red Escolar
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[101]easyLinux
[102]Independence
[103]Laetos
[104]LibraNet
[105]Redmond Linux
Distributions
Please note that security updates from the various distributions are
covered in the [106]security section.
News and Editorials
Niche Linux Distributions rub elbows with Mac enthusiasts. Linux
Distributors [107]LinuxPPC and [108]TerraSoft (Yellow Dog Linux) were
present in force at this year's [109]MacWorld. Although the conference
was timed to match the release of [110]this InfoWorld review of SuSE
7.0 on the PowerPC, SuSE wasn't present at MacWorld. Though we haven't
verified this, we expect that the other major Linux distributors
weren't there either, even though some of them offer PowerPC versions
of their distributions.
Why not? Given the number of conferences and expositions around the
world demanding their attention, and the cost of attending them all,
it isn't too surprising that they didn't find time to make it to
MacWorld. For now, with the exception of LinuxPPC and TerraSoft, it
was an Apple and Microsoft-dominated event.
In addition, the Mac community is as different from the Linux
community as the Microsoft community is. They have their own history,
language, and concerns, which may or may not overlap with the concerns
of the Linux and Open Source community. We believe the future will
overlap more, but for now, there is definitely a gap.
Companies like LinuxPPC and TerraSoft form bridges between
communities. By choosing to focus solely on the PowerPC architecture,
they also form a closer alliance with the Mac world. Not only can they
justify the expenditure of funds to mingle at MacWorld, they couldn't
possibly justify missing it.
Within that statement lies the potential future for these companies.
They won't ever take over the entire Linux world but their success,
presuming they do survive, will rest on their ability to become a
known and understood part of both worlds. After all, if you are a Mac
enthusiast looking at Linux for the first time, to whom would you
rather talk? A large Linux company that sees the Mac world as just
another piece of the pie? Or a small Linux company whose livelihood
depends on understanding your unique needs and finding a way to
support them?
See also:
* MacWorld notes from [111]Peter Hull and [112]Bernhard Reiter.
* [113]LinuxPPC report from MacWorld.
* [114]Wired coverage.
In Mexico, Net Not a Priority (Wired). [115]Wiring Mexico's schools
won't happen at the behest of government - or Microsoft - according to
the new President of that country. Instead, it will happen through the
private sector, and with open source. "Open source software would
solve [the piracy] problem," [Gary Chapman, director of the 21st
Century Project] said. "You can get all the functionality without
paying the software fees." In fact, Red Escolar, a project that
aspires to wire every Mexican school to the Internet, uses free
applications Linux and Gnome on its computers, he said.
Distribution Reviews
Windows Meets Linux (Duke of URL). The Duke of URL posted a
[116]review of WinLinux 2000. "The hardware support is pretty poor and
it would be nice for this distribution to hack the kernel like Red Hat
and Mandrake do to include terminology, and maybe even include
something like the drivers for the Lucent Winmodem -- since people
using Windows generally have devices like that. Before WinLinux can be
a serious contender, they need to do some kernel hacking."
New Distributions
BYO Linux. [117]BYO Linux, otherwise known as "Build Your Own Linux",
appears to have borrowed the idea behind [118]BYLD, Build Your Linux
Disk. BYLD helps you build your own Linux distribution on a single
floppy disk. BYO Linux helps you build your own full-size Linux
distribution.
The site is nice and heavy on the documentation side. If you've been
wanting to build your own distribution but were a bit daunted by how
to get started, this will provide an excellent base. Computer science
professors might want to take a look ... it would be a nice, though
large, assignment to hand out to some truly enthusiastic students.
TA-Linux. A new entrant onto our list of small, disk-based
distributions, [119]TA-Linux was built by Kaj-Michael Lang. In size,
it runs between 65MB and 250MB. "I had a couple of reasons for making
TA-Linux. I was not happy with the distributions out there, except
Slackware but Slackware had one problem, it's only for x86 (ok, sparc
version is available now, but wasn't when I started to work on this)
and I wanted to run an identical distribution on all of my linux
capable machines."
For now, the x86 version is the only one available for download, but
an alpha version is also promised.
FREESCO. Hoyt Duff dropped us a note to point out the [120]FREESCO
distribution, another single-floppy distribution primarily intended to
function as a router (FREESCO == FREE ciSCO). They promise that it is
"insanely" easy to use.
General-Purpose Distributions
Debian News. This week's [121]Debian Weekly News reports the boot of
the first Debian IA-64 system, ported by Bdale Garbee and Randolph
Chung. Check the details in [122]this post from Bdale.
Critical to Debian users and developers, [123]61 long-orphaned
packages are scheduled to be officially removed from Debian unless a
new maintainer steps up to shoulder the work. Critical orphaned
packages include fnlib, a font-rendering library used by Enlightenment
applications, tclx8.0.4 (Extended Tcl), the entire SIAG office suite
and more. It would be a good idea to check the list carefully to see
if there are any programs that you will miss.
For more Debian news, check out this week's [124]Kernel Cousin Debian.
For news on the Debian GNU/Hurd project, check out this week's
[125]Kernel Cousin Debian Hurd
Linux-Mandrake and a fully anti-aliased KDE desktop. Information on
how to get XFree 4.0.2, freetype2, libqt2 and more all working
together to support fully anti-aliases fonts is the topic of [126]this
MandrakeForum article. Strictly for the very brave, but the results
appear to be worth it: "You really won't believe how utterly beautiful
this is, especially if you haven't spent years with those crappy Linux
fonts in front of you".
With luck, we'll all be sitting where he is someday. It's nice to know
that a more beautiful desktop is definitely getting closer. Note that
only a few graphics boards are currently supported in this
configuration. In addition, the configuration is apparently quite a
CPU and disk hog.
Virtual Linux and CCLinux update. Last week, we mentioned the Virtual
Linux project, working to provide a CD-based version of
Linux-Mandrake. Since then, several of our readers pointed out that
the link we provided for Virtual Linux on freshmeat.net was no longer
functioning. We checked with Scoop; the project author was having
problems getting his software uploaded. Once those problems are fixed,
Virtual Linux should return.
Similarly, reports came in that our link to CCLinux was no longer
functioning either. We checked with CCLinux author FBW who confirmed
that there were known problems with the server on which CCLinux is
hosted. So CCLinux will be back, but there is no estimate yet on when
that will be.
Slackware News. Slackware-current has now been upgraded to the Linux
2.2.18 kernel. In addition, glibc 2.2.1 has been installed, replacing
the version of glibc 2.2 patched last week due to security issues.
Embedded Distributions
iPAQ Handheld Linux. Linux on the iPAQ has been in the news quite a
bit lately, but the announcement of the [127]iPAQ Handheld Linux
distribution just hit [128]Freshmeat this week.
Prosa, EtLinux rise from the ashes (LinuxDevices.com). Former
Linuxcare embedded Linux company Prosa may be [129]resurrecting the
EtLinux distribution it lost when Linuxcare's European facilities were
closed. "At this time, a restart of Prosa and EtLinux is in process,
under the direction of Davide Barbieri, who was formerly the General
Manager of Prosa Labs and later served as General Manager of Linuxcare
Italia following Linuxcare's acquisition of Prosa."
Installing Microwindows on the iPAQ (LinuxDevices.com). In part 3 of a
series on the history and future of Linux PDAs, Jerry Epplin looks at
[130]using Microwindows on the Compaq iPAQ. "Microwindows supports two
APIs: the Windows GDI and Nano-X, an X-like API intended for
low-footprint applications. On top of Microwindows the toolkit
provides FLNX, a version of the FLTK application development
environment modified to target Nano-X rather than X."
Mini/Special Purpose Distributions
Minor distribution updates. Here are some minor distribution updates
released this week:
* [131]floppyfw 1.0.9 has been released, fixing the "File system is
full" bug.
Section Editor: [132]Liz Coolbaugh
January 18, 2001
Please note that not every distribution will show up every week. Only
distributions with recent news to report will be listed.
General Purpose
[133]Alphanet
[134]Alzza Linux
[135]ASPLinux
[136]Bad Penguin Linux
[137]Best Linux
[138]Black Cat Linux
[139]BluePoint Linux
[140]BYO Linux [141]CAEN Linux
[142]Cafe Linux
[143]Caldera OpenLinux
[144]Circle MUDLinux
[145]Complete Linux
[146]Conectiva Linux
[147]Corel Linux
[148]Darkstar Linux
[149]Debian GNU/Linux
[150]DLite
[151]easyLinux
[152]e-smith
[153]Elfstone Linux
[154]ESware Linux
[155]Eurielec Linux
[156]eXecutive Linux
[157]FTOSX
[158]Gentoo
[159]Gentus
[160]HA Linux
[161]Halloween Linux
[162]HispaFuentes
[163]IceLinux
[164]Ivrix
[165]ix86 Linux
[166]JBLinux
[167]Jurix
[168]Kaiwal Linux
[169]Kondara MNU/Linux
[170]KRUD
[171]KSI-Linux
[172]Laonux
[173]LASER5
[174]Leetnux
[175]Linpus Linux
[176]Linux Cyrillic Edition
[177]Linux MLD
[178]Linux-Mandrake
[179]LinuxFromScratch
[180]LinuxOne OS
[181]LinuxPPP
[182]Linux Pro Plus
[183]Linux-SIS
[184]LNX System
[185]LoopLinux
[186]LSD
[187]Lute Linux
[188]MageNet
[189]Mastodon
[190]MaxOS
[191]minilinux
[192]nmrcOS
[193]NoMad Linux
[194]PingOO Linux
[195]Plamo Linux
[196]PLD
[197]Project Ballantain
[198]PROSA
[199]Rabid Squirrel
[200]Red Flag
[201]Red Hat
[202]Repairlix
[203]Rock Linux
[204]Scrudgeware
[205]Serial Terminal
[206]Slackware
[207]spyLinux
[208]Stampede
[209]Stataboware
[210]Storm Linux
[211]SuSE
[212]TechLinux
[213]Think Blue Linux
[214]TimeSys Linux/RT
[215]Tom Linux
[216]Trinux
[217]TurboLinux
[218]Ute-Linux
[219]VA-enhanced Red Hat
[220]VectorLinux
[221]Vine Linux
[222]Virtual Linux
[223]WholeLinux
[224]WinLinux 2000
[225]XTeamLinux
[226]Yellow Dog Linux
[227]ZipSlack
[228]ZipSpeak
Country-specific
Britain
[229]Definite Linux
[230]Eridani
Italy
[231]Madeinlinux
Related Projects
[232]Chinese Linux Extension
[233]Next: Development
[234]Eklektix, Inc. Linux powered! Copyright Щ 2001 [235]Eklektix,
Inc., all rights reserved
Linux Ю is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds
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223. http://www.wholelinux.com/
224. http://www.winlinux.net/
225. http://www.xteamlinux.com.cn/
226. http://www.yellowdoglinux.com/
227. http://www.slackware.com/zipslack/
228. ftp://ftp.braille.uwo.ca/pub/speakup/disks/slackware/zipspeak/
229. http://www.definitelinux.net/
230. http://www.eridani.co.uk/
231. http://www.madeinlinux.com/
232. http://cle.linux.org.tw/CLE/e_index.shtml
233. http://lwn.net/2001/0118/devel.php3
234. http://www.eklektix.com/
235. http://www.eklektix.com/
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