Linux/Distributions
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(Redirected from Linux distribution)A Linux distribution is a collection of software, built upon the Linux kernel, that creates a Unix-like operating system. This resource is here to provide a means for participants who wish to study the similarities and differences between the hundereds of distros available.
NOTE: This page is a worksheet for Topic:Linux content development on Wikiversity. It may evolve into a table to be placed in the main Linux learning resource.
Short list
editDistribution | w: | notes |
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Debian | w | Wikiversity resource started |
Fedora | w | Wikiversity resource started |
Gentoo | w | Wikiversity resource planned |
Knoppix | w | Wikiversity resource planned |
Mandriva | w | |
Red Hat | w | |
Slackware | w | Wikiversity resource planned |
SUSE | w | |
Ubuntu | w | Wikiversity resource started |
Other distributions
editExternal links
edit- DistroWatch.com - Compares all significant Linux distributions in detail.