Based on an "ancient" Fedora release which we are somewhere said it to upgrade under YUM. It is based on Moblin together with Maemo.īuilt around the Intel Atom processor supplanted by Meego when Intel and (temporarily) Nokia combined activitiesĪ Live CD/DVD with security and networking tools to perform routine security and networking diagnostic and monitoring tasks.įocused on security for desktop users.
Now based on Fedora.įocused on the Chinese market, along with Linpus Lite focused on the netbook market.įedora-based shareware distribution designed to imitate the Windows environment using GNOME.īuilt by Intel and Nokia, intended for mobile phones (mainly Nokia N9) and tablets.
Initially aimed at easy installation of a Gentoo system by using install scripts instead of manual configuration. ĭesigned to fit in somewhere between Fedora and Ubuntu.ĭesigned to cater the needs of Sri Lankan computer users who are unable to access Internet frequently, with many most-wanted applications built in. Server-only Linux distribution designed to be secure. DistributionĪ medium-sized Fedora-based distribution that provides support in Japanese and English.
It aims to provide the latest software while maintaining a completely Free Software system. It is also available as a Docker container image and as a virtual machine image for use on Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM), Oracle VM VirtualBox, Microsoft Hyper-V, and VMware ESXiįedora is a community supported distribution. It is based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux but with extensions to support large multi-node heterogeneous systems for clusters (HPC), Cloud, and Data Warehousing (in development).Ī Linux distribution that is currently in development by the CentOS founder, Gregory Kurtzer, aims to be compatible with Red Hat Enterprise Linux.Ī discontinued Linux distribution co-developed by Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory and the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), which aims to be compatible with and based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux.Īmazon Linux 2 is available as an Amazon Machine Image (AMI) for use on Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2). Based on Asianux.Ī Linux distribution for building a High-Performance Computing computer cluster, with a recent release supporting Cloud computing. Aims to be fully compatible with Red Hat Enterprise Linux.Ī Linux distribution developed in China and optimized for the Chinese market. and Haansoft, INC., focused on Chinese, Japanese and Korean support.Ī Linux distribution designed for use in small and medium enterprises.ĭeveloped by Japanese software vendor Miracle Linux Co., Ltd Governed by the AlmaLinux OS Foundation.Ī Linux distribution co-developed between Red Flag Software Co., Ltd., Miracle Linux Corp. See also: Red Hat Enterprise Linux derivatives and Commercial products based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux DistributionĪ 100% community owned and governed alternative CentOS as a Red Hat Enterprise Linux rebuild. Mandriva Linux was the brainchild of Gaël Duval, who wanted to focus on ease of use for new users. The name was changed to Mandriva, which included a number of original tools, mostly to ease system configuration. It had since moved away from Red Hat's distribution and became a completely separate distribution. The first release was based on Red Hat Linux (version 5.1) and KDE 1 in July 1998.
SUSE's enterprise Linux products are all based on the codebase that comes out of the openSUSE project.
It maintains a strict policy of ensuring all code in the standard installs will be from FOSS solutions, including Linux kernel Modules. Ĭommunity-supported Linux distribution sponsored by Red Hat.Ī community-developed Linux distribution, sponsored by SUSE. The last official release of the unsplit distribution was Red Hat Linux 9 in March 2003.Ĭommunity-supported Linux distribution designed as an OpenSource version of RHEL and well suited for servers. Split into Fedora Core and Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Red Hat Linux was divided into a community-supported but Red Hat-sponsored distribution named Fedora, and a commercially supported distribution called Red Hat Enterprise Linux, whereas SUSE was divided into openSUSE and SUSE Linux Enterprise Distribution
Both of these were later divided into commercial and community-supported distributions. rpm file format, which is today used in several package management systems. Red Hat Linux and SUSE Linux were the original major distributions that used the.