Free distribution of the GNU/Linux operating system, which includes such features as multitasking, virtual memory, shared libraries and TCP/IP.
Networking-centric minidistribution of Linux is small enough to fit on a single floppy disk. Includes full documentation and news.
Official home of the Linux/PPC project, the native port of Linux to the PowerPC processor.
Official resource for Linux Distribution designed to run on the PowerPC CPU, such as Apple PowerPC systems.
Stands for Linux on a Floppy, this tiny distribution fits on a single floppy disk and is intended to be a quick and dirty networking client.
Linux distribution integrates the KDE graphical user interface with Red Hat. Comprehensive resource also offers a wealth of helpful information.
Offers resources regarding the development of Microkernel Linux, including surveys, tutorials, and bug reports.
Distribution based on the encap package managing system for supposedly easy installation and upgrading. Offers a FAQ, guides and support.
Linux distribution comes packaged with loads of popular software, including KDE, X-Windows and Netscape. Provides screenshots and documentation.
Learn about this popular Linux distribution, including packages, support, features and the benefits of Linux. Buy the latest version online.
Distribution designed for advanced Linux users and administrators is available for free as a downloadable source package.
Touted as one of the first Linux distributions that features a complete, 32-bit, multitasking, UNIX-like system based on the Linux kernel.
Distribution boasts features that are fast and easy to use in a package that is compatible with nonStampede machines.
Contains the basic Linux operating system plus a host of features, including an easy-to-use, desktop GUI, documentation and support services.