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Linux Standard Base (2750 bytes)
1: ...ngle UNIX Specification]], and several other open standards, but extends them in certain areas. 5: ...t software vendors to port and write products for Linux. 7: ...y [[The Open Group]] in cooperation with the Free Standards Group. 9: ... commands and utilities that extend the [[POSIX]] standard, the layout of the [[file system]] hierarchy, [[r... 15: ...ation of this mandated use of the RPM format: the standard does not dictate what package format the operatin... Léa-Linux (597 bytes) 1: ...éa" means "[[Linux]] entre amis", or in English: "Linux with friends." 5: An organization called Léa-Linux exists, too, with advice about [[free software]]. 8: *[[GNU]]/[[Linux]] 13: *[http://lea-linux.org/ homepage (Léa-Linux)] 15: [[fr:Léa-Linux]] Linux (22971 bytes) 1: ...n page and edit history of this article and [[GNU/Linux naming controversy]] before before making substan... 2: ...See [[Linux kernel]] for the kernel itself. See [[Linux (washing powder)]] for the Swiss brand of deterge... 4: ...0px|[[Tux]], a plump [[penguin]], is the official Linux [[mascot]]]] 6: '''Linux''' is a [[computer]] [[operating system]] and its... 8: ...braries and the tools from the [[GNU]] project. [[Linux distribution]]s often bundle large quantities of ... Bonzai Linux (659 bytes) 1: ....0 release (codenamed ''Woody'')]] on which it is based. 3: {{Linux-stub}} 6: *[[Comparison of Linux distributions]] 9: ...e/projects/bonzai/ Berlios Project Page of Bonzai Linux] 10: ...hp?name=Themen&sop=listarticles&topicid=18 Bonzai Linux News] (mostly German) Linux maintainers (162 bytes) 1: Maintainers of the linux kernel: 7: [[category:linux]] 8: {{linux-stub}} United Linux (4764 bytes) 1: ...ing members of United Linux were [[SuSE]], [[Turbolinux]], [[Conectiva]] and [[The SCO Group]] (formerly ... 5: ...U/Linux]] distributions proliferated. Since the [[Linux kernel]] and [[GNU]] userland were both [[free so... 7: ...rticipants consistently agreed that a unified GNU/Linux platform for business made sense. The key factors... 9: ...l [[2002]], the United Linux board put together a base technical specification, getting input from the f... 11: ...released on [[September 25]], [[2002]] and United Linux 1.0 was released on [[November 19]], [[2002]]. Linux Magazin (880 bytes) 1: ...Linux Magazin is the second oldest magazine about Linux in the [[world]]. The first issue appeared in Oct... 2: ...Linux-Professionals“ (German for The magazine for Linux-Professionals). 9: The magazine is pubished by the [[Linux New Media AG]]. 12: * [http://www.linux-magazin.de/ Official website] 13: * [http://www.linuxnewmedia.de Linux New Media AG] Linux distribution (22606 bytes) 1: ...]] plus [[application]] software comprising the [[Linux kernel]], the [[GNU]] operating system, assorted ... 3: ... to install and use. There are over 200 different Linux distributions in active development. 6: ...s and executables were needed to successfully get Linux to boot and run, but also important details conce... 8: ...as first used by individuals outside the original Linux programmers. They were more interested in develop... 12: * MCC Interim Linux, which was made available to the public for downl... Linux kernel (17176 bytes) 1: ...[image:tux-small.png|frame|Tux|The [[Linux kernel|Linux]] [[mascot]] [[Tux]] created by [[Larry Ewing]].]... 3: In computing, the '''Linux kernel''' is a [[free software|free]] [[Unix]]-li... 7: ...General Public License]], the [[source code]] for Linux is [[free software]]. 9: ...of [[software]] based on this kernel are called [[Linux distribution]]s. 12: ''See also:'' [[Timeline of Linux development]] Yggdrasil Linux (1510 bytes) 1: ...il Linux was described as being a "Plug-and-Play" Linux distribution, in the sense that it would automati... 3: ... of [[HOWTO]]s at the time, as "[[Plug-and-play]] Linux". 5: ...istro, or who are interested about the history of Linux. 9: ...ernel|kernel]], frequents northern [[California]] Linux events, and plays [[chess]] in [[coffee shop]]s. 12: *[[Comparison of Linux distributions]] Corel Linux (834 bytes) 1: '''Corel Linux''' was a [[Debian]]-based [[Linux distribution]] made by [[Corel]] that was release... 3: ... and development team when [[Corel]] scrapped its Linux business in [[August]] [[2001]]. 8: ...?sid=99/09/20/1051226&mode=nested Slashdot: Corel Linux Beta License Violates GPL] 11: {{linux-stub}} Ultima Linux (237 bytes) 1: '''Ultima Linux''' is a [[Linux distribution]] based on [[Slackware]]. It was created and is maintai... 4: *[http://www.ultimalinux.cjb.net Ultima Linux Homepage] Feather Linux (517 bytes) 1: ...intained by Robert Sullivan, is a Knoppix-based [[Linux]] distribution which fits in under 64Mb. It boots... 3: ...rtly inspired by [[Damn Small Linux]], though not based upon it, and both projects share common goals. 6: * http://featherlinux.berlios.de Linux Bangalore (1616 bytes) 1: '''Linux Bangalore''' is [[India]]'s premier [[free softw... 3: ...s to Desktop Environments and Localisation to Databases and Web Applications to Gaming and Multimedia, t... 5: ...tp://linux-bangalore.org/2003 2003], with [http://linux-bangalore.org/2004 2004] scheduled to be held on ... 7: ... of India, and [[facilitated]] by the [[Bangalore Linux User Group]]. 9: ...n India, and this reflects heavily in the [http://linux-bangalore.org/2003/register/delegates/stats.php d... Coyote Linux (626 bytes) 1: ...Coyote Linux''' is a very small distribution of [[Linux]], including the [[operating system]] and the nec... 4: *http://coyotelinux.com 5: {{Linux-stub}} 6: [[Category:Linux distributions]] Linux Focus (567 bytes) 1: ...entation Project]], and a sister webzine of the [[Linux Gazette]]. Each issue is published in a number of... 3: ...guel Angel Sepulveda, primarily as a resource for Linux users in non-English speaking countries. 5: Linux Focus is issued under the terms of the [[GNU Free... 8: [http://www.linuxfocus.org/English/ Linux Focus] Linux Kongress (1304 bytes) 1: ... world. It has taken place since [[1994]], when Linux was in the early stages of development, and has a... 10: *[http://www.linux-kongress.org website for the Linux Kongress] 11: ...ttp://www.linux-kongress.org/about.html About the Linux-Kongress] 13: [[Category:Linux conferences]] ROCK Linux (2571 bytes) 1: ==ROCK Linux== 26: ...nux development is done on x86 Hardware. But ROCK Linux also supports the Alpha AXP, ARM, HPPA/HPPA64, ia... 28: ...ive demonstration of the high portability of ROCK Linux. 32: ...s a ROCK Linux based Linux distribution. The ROCK Linux build system has very flexible hooks which allow ... 36: ...o speed up build time it's possible to build ROCK Linux on a Cluster of Workstations. Devil Linux (802 bytes) 1: ...ored at boot. Without using writable media, Devil Linux is extremely secure from outside attacks. 3: {{linux-stub}} 6: *[http://www.devil-linux.org/home/index.php Devil Linux homepage] 7: ...devil-linux.org/images/screenshots/boot.png Devil Linux screenshot] 11: [[Category:Linux distributions]] Linux From Scratch (2591 bytes) 2: ... instructions on how to further develop the basic Linux system that was created in LFS. 4: ...to an understanding of the internals of a working Linux system. In addition, of course, compiling all of ... 6: ...builder needs a clean [[partition]] and a working Linux system. First a [[toolchain]] must be compiled co... 9: * [http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/ Linux From Scratch] 10: * [http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/ Beyond Linux From Scratch]
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