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Noncommercial Linux distro no. 3: Gentoo Linux
Gentoo Linux is the third noncommercial Linux distro in a slideshow on options for the enterprise. Slideshow
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Noncommercial Linux distro no. 4: Mandriva Linux
Mandriva Linux is the fourth noncommercial Linux distro in a slideshow on options for the enterprise. Slideshow
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Noncommercial Linux distro no. 5: Slackware Linux
Slackware Linux is the fifth noncommercial Linux distro in a slideshow on options for the enterprise. Slideshow
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Noncommercial Linux distro no. 6: CentOS
CentOS is the sixth noncommercial Linux distro in a slideshow on options for the enterprise. Slideshow
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Noncommercial Linux distro no. 7: openSUSE
openSUSE is the seventh noncommercial Linux distro in a slideshow on options for the enterprise. Slideshow
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Noncommercial Linux distro no. 8: Linux Mint
Linux Mint is the eighth and final noncommercial Linux distro in a slideshow on options for the enterprise. Slideshow
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OpenSolaris on System z mainframe hangs in the balance
The future of OpenSolaris on the IBM System z mainframe, a perennially niche platform, is tentative given Oracle's acquisition of Sun Microsystems. Article
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Linux distributions: Servers and desktops
Trying to decide what flavor of Linux you want on the desktop or server side? This fast guide provides a whirlwind tour of the top Linux distributions. Learning Guide
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Chapter 1, Overview of Damn Small Linux, from "The Official Damn Small Linux Book"
Introduce yourself to Damn Small Linux, the fully-functional 50MB operating system that does everything you want, anywhere you want, in this chapter from "The Official Damn Small Linux Book: The Tiny Adaptable Linux That Runs on Anything" from Prenti... Tip
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Chapter 3, Working with GNOME, from "Fedora 7 Unleashed"
Get an in-depth lesson on GNOME, Fedora's desktop environment, in Chapter 3 of Fedora 7 Unleashed. Tip