The Top 10 Linux Server Distributions Server Watch Slackware - While not generally associated with commercial distributions, Slackware maintains relationships with several companies that provide fee-based ... |
![]() PC World | A Guide to Today's Top 10 Linux Distributions PC World Though not in the top 10 currently, Slackware is similarly oriented toward Linux gurus. Last on Distrowatch's top 10 currently is Puppy Linux, ... |
Zenwalk Linux 6.4 Live Released Softpedia "Zenwalk Live is one of the first live distribution using the brand new Slackware-Live-Scripts on which Zenwalk Live releases will be based from now on," ... Zenwalk Live 6.4 released |
![]() PC World | How to Choose a Desktop Linux Distribution PC World If, on the other hand, you consider yourself a power user, the more do-it-yourself distributions include Gentoo, Debian, Arch Linux and Slackware; or, ... Debian at 17: As Important as Ever |
Spotlight on Linux: openSUSE 11.3 Linux Journal openSUSE began its life in 1994 in Germany as SuSE Linux and was based on Slackware Linux. It was a commercial offering, and although it adhered to the ... |
Top 10 most popular Linux server distributions News Live Slackware: Although it is not having the relationship with the commercial version of big, but it is provided with several support has been paid to maintain ... |
Salix OS 13.1.1 Gets Rid of Adobe Flash Player in the 64-bit Version Softpedia Salix OS 13.1.1 has been released, the first update to the latest version of the Slackware-based Linux distro. Billed as a minor release, it actually brings ... |
KDE updates Plasma Workspaces for Desktop and Netbook International Business Times AU ... the environment serves as the default workspace for more than twenty Linux distributions, including Mandriva Linux, openSUSE, and Slackware. ... |
![]() PCWorld.co.nz (blog) | Time to upgrade : KDE 4.5 PCWorld.co.nz (blog) You'll find directions on how to upgrade Kubuntu, Mandriva, OpenSuse, Fedora, Slackware, Gentoo, PCLinuxOS and Linux Mint, so what are you waiting for? ... |
NetSecL 3.0 Is Based on openSUSE Softpedia Previously it had been based on the tried and tested Slackware Linux distribution. NetSecL includes a large set of penetration tools designed to test the ... |
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