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CrunchBang Linux - A Lightweight OpenBox Linux Distro
CrunchBang Linux is an Ubuntu based distribution It is developed from a minimal Ubuntu install and has been designed to offer a good balance of speed and functionality.Main Page - Animuxwiki
ANIMUX is an absolutely FREE animation based toolset which can handle tasks from creative development to post-production stage of your creative project.xPUD - Shortest Path to the Cloud
Get straight to work and play in the most intuitive environment ever... 384MB RAM and 50MB free disk required.Damn Small Linux
Damn Small Linux is a very versatile 50MB mini desktop oriented Linux distribution.Ubuntu: Unity statt Gnome Shell - heise online
Auf dem Ubuntu Developer Summit hat Mark Shuttleworth angekündigt, dass die Distribution mit der kommenden Version 11.04 (Natty Narwhal) die selbst entwickelte Oberfläche Unity als Standard-Desktop...openArtist
a LINUX operating system for artists based on Ubuntu Hardy, but also incorporates packages from Intrepid, Jaunty, PureDyne, Debian, Mint, Rpm based distros.Dreamlinux
Dreamlinux is a modern and modular Linux system that can be run directly from the CD and optionally be easily installed onto your HD. Is based on Debian and Morphix, revolutionary MKDistro tool.YOPER: Your Operating System
Yoper offers you a fast, stable and desktop orientated operating system. It is based on the famous Linux kernel and is usable for home computers.Welcome to Tiny Core Linux
Tiny Core Linux is a very small (10 MB) minimal Linux Desktop. It is based on Linux 2.6 kernel, Busybox, Tiny X, Fltk, and Jwm. The core runs entirely in ram and boots very quickly.Turnkey Linux is a virtual appliance library
Turnkey Linux is a virtual appliance library that integrates and polishes the very best open source software into ready to use solutions. Each virtual appliance is optimized for ease of use and can be deployed in just a few minutes on bare metal, a virtual machine and in the cloud. We believe everything that can be easy, should be easy. Packaging a solution as a virtual appliance can be incredibly useful because it allows you to leverage guru integration skills to build ready to use systems (I.e., turn key solutions) that just work out of the box with little to no setup.


