Главная страница


ru.linux

 
 - RU.LINUX ---------------------------------------------------------------------
 From : Sergey Lentsov                       2:4615/71.10   08 Feb 2001  18:31:39
 To : All
 Subject : URL: http://lwn.net/2001/0208/dists.php3
 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
 
    [1][LWN Logo] 
    
                                [2]Click Here 
    [LWN.net]
    
    Sections:
     [3]Main page
     [4]Security
     [5]Kernel
     Distributions
     [6]Development
     [7]Commerce
     [8]Linux in the news
     [9]Announcements
     [10]Linux History
     [11]Letters
    [12]All in one big page
    
    See also: [13]last week's Distributions page.
    
    Lists of Distributions
    [14]Kernelnotes
    [15]Linux.com
    [16]LinuxLinks
    [17]Ratatosk
    [18]Woven Goods
    Embedded Distributions:
    [19]3ilinux
    [20]Bifrost
    [21]Blue Cat Linux
    [22]BluePoint Embedded
    [23]Compact Linux
    [24]Coollinux
    [25]ELKS
    [26]Embedded Debian
    [27]Embedix
    [28]Etlinux
    [29]Hard Hat Linux
    [30]iPAQ Handheld Linux
    [31]Jailbait
    [32]Linux/Coldfire
    [33]LEM
    [34]NeoLinux
    [35]OS2000
    [36]PeeWeeLinux
    [37]PocketLinux
    [38]RedBlue Linux
    [39]RedIce-Linux
    [40]Royal Linux
    [41]Tynux
    [42]uClinux
    [43]White Dwarf Linux
    Secured Distributions:
    [44]Immunix
    [45]Nexus
    [46]SLinux
    [47]NSA Security Enhanced
    [48]Trustix
    Special Purpose/Mini
    [49]BasicLinux
    Floppy-based
    [50]BYLD
    [51]CClinux
    [52]Coyote Linux
    [53]DLX
    [54]Fd Linux
    [55]floppyfw
    [56]Floppix
    [57]FREESCO
    [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]ClarkConnect
    [89]Monkey Linux
    [90]TINY
    DOS/Windows install
    [91]Armed Linux
    [92]DragonLinux
    [93]Phat Linux
    [94]Skygate
    Diskless Terminal
    [95]LTSP
    [96]Pygmy
    [97]Xdenu
    Education
    [98]Boston University
    [99]kmLinux
    [100]OpenClassroom
    [101]Red Escolar
    Non-technical desktop
    [102]easyLinux
    [103]Independence
    [104]Laetos
    [105]LibraNet
    [106]Redmond Linux
    
 Distributions
 
    Please note that security updates from the various distributions are
    covered in the [107]security section.
    
 New Distributions
 
    Ututo. Ututo is a Linux distribution designed to be run directly off
    of a CD. It was developed in Argentina to support solar energy
    students and allow them to easily use a program called sceptre. Once
    completed, though, it became a more generally useful tool, for
    teaching, for disseminating information and more. Security is not a
    focus of this distribution; from the comments in the
    [108]distributions survey they were kind enough to fill out for us,
    "everyone is root" and any hard drives on the system will be mounted
    and made available.
    
    Ututo is derived from both SuSE 6.4 and Debian 2.1. It is available
    for download, but not yet available for sale (though they are working
    to make that possible). Spanish is the main language supported,
    wherever possible.
    
    Astaro Security Linux. On the firewall/router front, [109]Astaro
    Security Linux was added to our list this week. Note that the license
    for the product is marked on Freshmeat as "free for non-commercial
    use". We haven't had a chance to investigate that comment; obviously
    any changes they make to GPL'd software must be made available, since
    they are distributing them, but they may also be including software
    developed in-house that is more heavily restricted.
    
    Astaro ships with "a specially-hardened Linux 2.4" kernel. Version
    1.741 was released last week to include updates to bind 8.2.3.
    
    Relax Linux. [110]Relax Linux just announced version 2.5, so we
    presume they've been around a while, even if we haven't heard of them
    until their recent posting to Freshmeat. Relax Linux is a small disk
    Linux distribution (less than 350MB) that can be booted via the
    loopback device (presumably off a Windows partition) or installed in
    an ext2 partition. It is aimed at the desktop user.
    
 Distribution Reviews
 
    SuSE Professional 7.0 (DukeOfUrl). The DukeOfUrl [111]reviews SuSE
    Professional 7.0. "SuSE has another distinguishing feature that I wish
    more distributions would model, and that is their documentation. It
    rivals many of the third-party manuals Linux users often feel
    compelled to buy. With SuSE Professional you get four manuals, not
    one, not one plus a quick start guide, but four full-fledged
    paperbacks, well, almost."
    
 General-Purpose Distributions
 
    ASPLinux News. [112]ASPLinux is a "100% Red Hat-compatible"
    distribution out of Singapore. We've mentioned their distribution
    plans a couple of times in the past year, including [113]this coverage
    last September. This week, they announced the [114]pre-production
    release of their distribution. They are making boxed sets available to
    people in exchange for feedback and comments.
    
    Conectiva News. The folks at Conectiva are [115]looking for mirror
    sites for the stable and snapshot releases of their distribution.
    Requirements: between 2.5GB and 10GB of space, depending on how much
    you are willing to mirror.
    
    Debian News. This week's [116]Kernel Cousin Debian has a full report
    on a range of good discussions that have come up on the Debian
    developer list recently. Issues with the way in which package
    maintainers have been using debconf lead the list -- there is concern
    that Debian is building packages that stomp on manual changes to
    package files, an example seen in other distributions that Debian does
    not wish to follow.
    
    Other discussions have been heard before and will be again, such as,
    "Should Debian provide optimized binaries?" and "What about a
    Debian/BSD?".
    
    Not yet covered in the Kernel Cousin Debian are [117]recent package
    organization changes, notably for XFree86 4. These are apparently
    causing compatibility problems that are keeping new packages out of
    testing. Package maintainers should review the suggestions for
    handling these problems.
    
    A few weeks ago, a list of 68 packages that would be removed from
    Debian if new maintainers did not step forward was posted. This week,
    the [118]results are in and only five packages will removed. The rest
    have been adopted by new maintainers, which is very good to hear. For
    the curious, archie, fvwmconf, gambc, ocamltk and rel are the packages
    that are being removed from Debian.
    
    Meanwhile, there is also [119]progress on the new maintainers front. A
    new recommendation system has been put in place to try to assure that
    new maintainers are likely to be qualified before they enter the
    approval process. It is hoped that will cut down on the number of
    entries in the process and prevent a backlog from choking the system.
    
    Check out the latest [120]Kernel Cousin Debian Hurd for a look at the
    progress in that counterpart to Debian GNU/Linux. It was interesting
    to catch comments from Richard Stallman about the Hurd kernel in the
    documentary Revolution OS, first shown last week at LinuxWorld. He
    indicated that the model used for the Hurd kernel was "too complicated
    to be quickly debugged or easily maintained" and actually called Linux
    "a better kernel". For more information on Revolution OS, check out
    our [121]LinuxWorld coverage.
    
    Linux-Mandrake News. MandrakeSoft has [122]announced the beta release
    of "Mandrake Security," a firewall and router system built with
    Linux-Mandrake 7.2.
    
    LinuxPPC News. LinuxPPC has [123]announced, in partnership with
    Integrated Computer Solutions, that Open Motif will be bundled with
    its distribution.
    
    Slackware News. Slackware's support for the Alpha and Sparc platforms
    is now truly official; the [124]Changelogs for all three platforms
    have now been made available. Large file support is going into the
    Intel and Sparc platforms. Meanwhile, the rate of general package
    updates has started to escalate for all three platforms.
    
    SuSE News. The magazine GermanHot100 has [125]named (in German) SuSE
    as its February 'Startup of the month'. The article gives an overview
    of the company and its near-term plans. An English translation is
    available [126]via Babelfish.
    
    SuSE has [127]announced its entry into the Linux portal business with
    the "Linux Knowledge Portal." It includes technical tips, news site
    headlines, and a lot of other stuff, including some original news
    items. For example, there is [128]an interview with Linus Torvalds
    where he is asked to predict what will happen in 2001: "'AntiTrust'
    the movie will be a big hit, and as a result Miguel de Icaza will move
    to Hollywood to start a career as an actor. However, he hits on some
    bad times, and ends up being featured only in a few B-class porno
    flicks."
    
 Embedded Distributions
 
    Details emerge on Transmeta's "Mobile Linux" (LinuxDevices).
    LinuxDevices.com is [129]carrying an article by Henry Kingman, senior
    producer of ZDNet's Linux Resource Center. "Buried in one of the
    technical sessions in the basement at Linuxworld came a low-key
    pre-announcement of the first public availability of "Mobile Linux," a
    quasi-distribution and embedded Linux development toolkit that Linus
    Torvalds and other Transmeta employees have been working on for
    several years. "It's very close," according to Dan Quinlan, a Linux
    developer at Transmeta."
    
    Section Editor: [130]Liz Coolbaugh
    February 8, 2001
    
    Please note that not every distribution will show up every week. Only
    distributions with recent news to report will be listed.
    
    General Purpose
    [131]Alphanet
    [132]Alzza Linux
    [133]Astaro Security [134]ASPLinux
    [135]Bad Penguin Linux
    [136]Best Linux
    [137]Black Cat Linux
    [138]BluePoint Linux
    [139]BYO Linux [140]CAEN Linux
    [141]Cafe Linux
    [142]Caldera OpenLinux
    [143]Circle MUDLinux
    [144]Complete Linux
    [145]Conectiva Linux
    [146]Corel Linux
    [147]Darkstar Linux
    [148]Debian GNU/Linux
    [149]DLite
    [150]easyLinux
    [151]e-smith
    [152]Elfstone Linux
    [153]ESware Linux
    [154]Eurielec Linux
    [155]eXecutive Linux
    [156]FTOSX
    [157]Gentoo
    [158]Gentus
    [159]HA Linux
    [160]Halloween Linux
    [161]HispaFuentes
    [162]IceLinux
    [163]Ivrix
    [164]ix86 Linux
    [165]JBLinux
    [166]Jurix
    [167]Kaiwal Linux
    [168]Kondara MNU/Linux
    [169]KRUD
    [170]KSI-Linux
    [171]Laonux
    [172]LASER5
    [173]Leetnux
    [174]Linpus Linux
    [175]Linux Cyrillic Edition
    [176]Linux MLD
    [177]Linux-Mandrake
    [178]LinuxFromScratch
    [179]LinuxOne OS
    [180]LinuxPPP
    [181]Linux Pro Plus
    [182]Linux-SIS
    [183]LNX System
    [184]LoopLinux
    [185]LSD
    [186]Lute Linux
    [187]MageNet
    [188]Mastodon
    [189]MaxOS
    [190]minilinux
    [191]nmrcOS
    [192]NoMad Linux
    [193]PingOO Linux
    [194]Plamo Linux
    [195]PLD
    [196]Progeny
    [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 Л 2001 [235]Eklektix,
    Inc., all rights reserved
    Linux (R) is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds
 
 References
 
    1. http://lwn.net/
    2. http://ads.tucows.com/click.ng/pageid=001-012-132-000-000-004-000-000-012
    3. http://lwn.net/2001/0208/
    4. http://lwn.net/2001/0208/security.php3
    5. http://lwn.net/2001/0208/kernel.php3
    6. http://lwn.net/2001/0208/devel.php3
    7. http://lwn.net/2001/0208/commerce.php3
    8. http://lwn.net/2001/0208/press.php3
    9. http://lwn.net/2001/0208/announce.php3
   10. http://lwn.net/2001/0208/history.php3
   11. http://lwn.net/2001/0208/letters.php3
   12. http://lwn.net/2001/0208/bigpage.php3
   13. http://lwn.net/2001/0201/dists.php3
   14. http://kernelnotes.org/dist-index.html
   15. http://linux.com/links/software/distributions/
   16. http://www.linuxlinks.com/Distributions/
   17. http://www.bahnhof.se/~chimbis/ratatosk
   18. http://www.fokus.gmd.de/linux/
   19. http://www.3ilinux.com/tollkit.htm
   20. http://www.data.slu.se/bifrost/dist.en.html
   21. http://www.lynuxworks.com/products/whatisbcl.html
   22. http://www.bluepoint.com.cn/english/info/index.htm
   23. http://users.bigpond.com/moody.com/
   24. http://www.coollogic.com/coollinux.asp
   25. http://www.elks.ecs.soton.ac.uk/
   26. http://www.emdebian.org/
   27. http://www.lineo.com/products/embedix_linux/
   28. http://www.etlinux.org/
   29. http://www.hardhatlinux.com/
   30. http://www.handhelds.org/platforms.html
   31. http://jailbait.sourceforge.net/
   32. http://www.moretonbay.com/coldfire/linux-coldfire.html
   33. http://linux-embedded.com/
   34. http://www.neolinux.org/
   35. http://www.onchannel.com/products/
   36. http://peeweelinux.com/
   37. http://www.pocketlinux.com/
   38. http://www.esfia.com/
   39. http://www.redsonic.com/
   40. http://www.isdcorp.com/company_info/RoyalLinux.shtml
   41. http://www.palmpalm.com/docs/tynux02.php3
   42. http://www.uclinux.org/
   43. http://www.emjembedded.com/linux/dimmpc.html
   44. http://www.immunix.org/
   45. http://Nexus-Project.net/
   46. http://www.slinux.org/
   47. http://www.nsa.gov/selinux/
   48. http://www.trustix.com/
   49. http://freshmeat.net/projects/basiclinux/
   50. http://roncarolo.eu.org/byld/
   51. http://www.cosmicchaos.com/CClinux/index.shtml
   52. http://www.vortech.net/coyote/
   53. http://www.wu-wien.ac.at/usr/h93/h9301726/dlx.html
   54. http://www.angelfire.com/linux/minidist/
   55. http://www.zelow.no/floppyfw/
   56. http://www.algonquinc.on.ca/~macewal/floppix/
   57. http://www.freesco.org/
   58. http://www.linuxrouter.org/
   59. http://loaf.ecks.org/
   60. http://sunsite.auc.dk/mulinux/
   61. http://personal.inet.fi/private/tuma/nuclinux.html
   62. http://linux.apostols.org/guru/wen/
   63. http://www.ShareTheNet.com/
   64. http://www.superant.com/smalllinux/
   65. http://www.toms.net/rb/home.html
   66. http://www.bablokb.de/bblcd/
   67. http://www.demolinux.org/
   68. http://gibraltar.vianova.at/
   69. http://www.innominate.de/level2.phtml?parent=101
   70. http://www.linuxcare.com/bootable_cd/
   71. http://www.netian.com/~cgchoi
   72. http://www.kernel.org/pub/dist/superrescue/
   73. http://rescuecd.sourceforge.net/
   74. http://home.sol.no/~okolaas/hal91.html
   75. http://linux.hr/microlinux/
   76. http://metalab.unc.edu/peanut/
   77. http://www.linuxsupportline.com/~basit/pklinux-mini/
   78. http://www.smoothwall.org/
   79. http://www.tal.org/linux/talinux/
   80. ftp://ftp.pdc.kth.se/pub/bambi/
   81. http://www.flyinglinux.net/
   82. http://www.arm.linux.org.uk/
   83. http://www.gate.net/~mclinux/
   84. http://www.blacklablinux.com/
   85. http://www.linuxppc.com/
   86. http://www.mklinux.org/
   87. http://www.quadlinux.com/
   88. http://www.clarkconnect.org/
   89. http://www.spsselib.hiedu.cz/monkey/
   90. http://tiny.seul.org/
   91. http://www.armed.net/
   92. http://www.dragonlinux.org/
   93. http://www.phatlinux.com/
   94. http://www.skygate.co.uk/skylinux.html
   95. http://www.ltsp.org/
   96. http://pygmy.penguin.cz/
   97. http://xdenu.tcm.hut.fi/
   98. http://linux.bu.edu/
   99. http://www.lernnetz-sh.de/html/projekte/opensource/kmlinux.html
  100. http://www.openclassroom.org/
  101. http://redesc.linux.org.mx/
  102. http://www.easyLinux.com/
  103. http://independence.seul.org/
  104. http://www.laetos.org/
  105. http://www.libranet.com/
  106. http://www.redmondlinux.org/
  107. http://lwn.net/2001/0208/security.php3
  108. http://lwn.net/2001/0208/a/survey.ututo.php3
  109. http://www.astaro.com/products/index.html
  110. http://www.ibiblio.org/relaxlinux/
  111. http://www.thedukeofurl.org/reviews/misc/suse70/
  112. http://lwn.net/2001/0208/a/asplinux.php3
  113. http://lwn.net/2000/0921/dists.php3
  114. http://lwn.net/2001/0208/a/asplinux.php3
  115. http://lwn.net/2001/0208/a/conectivamirrors.php3
  116. http://kt.linuxcare.com/debian/dd20010201_21.epl
  117. http://lwn.net/2001/0208/a/debpackages.php3
  118. http://lwn.net/2001/0208/a/packagerms.php3
  119. http://lwn.net/2001/0208/a/debmaintainers.php3
  120. http://kt.linuxcare.com/debian-hurd/dh20010131_78.epl
  121. http://lwn.net/2001/features/linuxworldny
  122. http://lwn.net/2001/0208/a/mandrake-security.php3
  123. http://lwn.net/2001/0208/a/linuxppc-motif.php3
  124. http://www.slackware.com/changelog/
  125. http://www.gh100.de/pages/74.asp
  126.
 http://babel.altavista.com/translate.dyn?urltext=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.gh100.de%2Fpag
 es%2F74.asp&lp=de_en
  127. http://lwn.net/2001/0208/a/suse-portal.php3
  128.
 http://portal.suse.com/en/content.php?3occcccoccccccccccccccmcaccccccccoccccccco
 coccccccccccccccccc&content/interviews/linusinterview.html
  129. http://www.linuxdevices.com/articles/AT5214244852.html
  130. mailto:lwn@lwn.net
  131. http://www.alphanet-linux.com/
  132. http://www.alzzalinux.com/
  133. http://www.astaro.com/products/index.html
  134. http://www.asp-linux.com/
  135. http://www.badpenguin.org/
  136. http://www.bestlinux.net/
  137. http://www.blackcatlinux.com/
  138. http://www.bluepoint.com.cn/english/info/index.htm
  139. http://www.byolinux.org/
  140. http://www.engin.umich.edu/caen/systems/Linux/caenlinux/
  141. http://www.linuxcolombia.com.co/cafelinux/
  142. http://www.calderasystems.com/
  143. http://mujweb.cz/www/vladon/
  144. http://www.macmillansoftware.com/catalog/software_bud.cfm?isbn=1575953099
  145. http://www.conectiva.com/
  146. http://linux.corel.com/
  147. http://darkstar.fxp.org/
  148. http://www.debian.org/
  149. http://opensrc.org/dlite/
  150. http://www.easylinux.com/
  151. http://www.e-smith.com/features/
  152. http://www.elflinux.com/linux.html
  153. http://www.esware.com/
  154. http://www.eurielec.etsit.upm.es/linux
  155. http://www.exelinux.com/
  156. http://www.futuretg.com/FTOSX/
  157. http://www.gentoo.org/
  158. http://www.gentus.com/
  159.
 http://www.mcg.mot.com/cfm/templates/swdetail.cfm?PageID=724&PageTypeID=10&Softw
 areID=6
  160. http://www.halloween-linux.de/
  161. http://www.hispafuentes.com/
  162. http://www.icelinux.com/
  163. http://ivrix.org.il/
  164. http://www.ix86linux.de/
  165. http://www.ibiblio.org/JBLinux/
  166. http://www.jurix.org/
  167. http://www.kaiwal.com/
  168. http://www.kondara.org/
  169. http://www.tummy.com/krud/
  170. http://www.ksi-linux.com/
  171. http://freshmeat.net/appindex/2000/01/27/949017978.html
  172. http://www.laser5.co.jp/
  173. http://leetnux.sourceforge.net/
  174. http://www.linpus.com.tw/
  175. http://www.usoft.spb.ru/Graphic/English/Products/products.html
  176. http://www.mlb.co.jp/
  177. http://www.linux-mandrake.com/
  178. http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/
  179. http://www.linuxone.net/
  180. http://www.os.com.mx/
  181. http://www.LinuxPro.com/
  182. http://www.school.net.th/linux-sis/
  183. http://lnxs.org/
  184. http://www.tux.org/pub/people/kent-robotti/index.html
  185. http://wwwcache.ja.net/dev/lsd/
  186. http://www.lutelinux.com/
  187. http://www.magenet.com/
  188. http://www.pell.portland.or.us/~orc/Mastodon/
  189. http://www.maxos.com/
  190. ftp://ftp.ampr.torun.pl/pub/hamradio/linux/minilinux/
  191. http://www.nmrc.org/nmrcOS/index.html
  192. http://www.nomadlinux.com/
  193. http://www.pingoo.org/
  194. http://www.linet.gr.jp/~kojima/Plamo/
  195. http://www.pld.org.pl/
  196. http://www.progeny.com/
  197. http://www.linuxsupportline.com/~router/
  198. http://www.prosa.it/prosa-debian/
  199. http://www.rabid.de/
  200. http://www.redflag-linux.com/
  201. http://www.redhat.com/
  202. http://sourceforge.net/projects/repairlix/
  203. http://www.rocklinux.org/
  204. http://scrudgeware.org/
  205. http://members.wri.com/johnnyb/seriallinux/
  206. http://www.slackware.com/
  207. http://www.cyncore.com/spyLinux.html
  208. http://www.stampede.org/
  209. ftp://www.netstat.ne.jp/pub/Linux/Linux-Alpha-JP/
  210. http://www.stormix.com/
  211. http://www.suse.com/
  212. http://www.techlinux.org/
  213. http://linux.s390.org/
  214. http://www.timesys.com/products/linux.html
  215. http://www.linuxaid.com.cn/
  216. http://www.trinux.org/
  217. http://www.turbolinux.com/
  218. http://timpanogas.org/
  219. http://www.valinux.com/software/vaload/6.2/
  220. http://metalab.unc.edu/vectorlinux/
  221. http://www.vinelinux.org/index-en.html
  222. http://freshmeat.net/projects/virtuallinux/
  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/2001/0208/devel.php3
  234. http://www.eklektix.com/
  235. http://www.eklektix.com/
 
 --- ifmail v.2.14.os7-aks1
  * Origin: Unknown (2:4615/71.10@fidonet)
 
 

Вернуться к списку тем, сортированных по: возрастание даты  уменьшение даты  тема  автор 

 Тема:    Автор:    Дата:  
 URL: http://lwn.net/2001/0208/dists.php3   Sergey Lentsov   08 Feb 2001 18:31:39 
Архивное /ru.linux/203082c453c61.html, оценка 2 из 5, голосов 10
Яндекс.Метрика
Valid HTML 4.01 Transitional