Friday, September 27, 2024

Linux Lot, Some Gone Defunct

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Linux Lot, Some Gone Defunct

Beware Linspire and Freespire that Microsoft Guys/Girls try to use for destroying interest in Linux newbies!

It is time for me to narrow down the first Five Linux Live CDs  only. 

I have no intention of giving points or put it in any order except alphabetical.

However criteria for selection were based on few important qualities.
They include the followings.
 
1. Stable Boot Loader preferably GRUB.

2. Ability to live with other Linux distributions side by side (not only with Windows).  
Black Track4 fails on this issue. 
I cannot installed it, along with other Linux distributions,      so it is available to me only,  in an emergency.

3. Good Partition Manager (which include other OS types) or an editor which does not cause problem with many other partition tools available in Linux.

4. Installation process easy and compatible with other distributions.

5. Security tools and Firewalls and parental control.

6. Availability of Root and User options (unfortunately Ubuntu fails on this issue).

7. Availability of commonly used general purpose utilities or the ability to download them as an open option.

8. Attractive but light weight (tone downed KDE would do).

9. CD burner ideally KDE.

 
10. An assortment of light weight games (including card games) or one single high features game everybody loves.

Unfortunately all of the Live CD/DVDs fail on this feature.


1. Knoppix
2. Mepis
3. PCLinux
4. Puppy Linux
5. SuSe

I have all installed in my 80 GB hard drive.

6. Linux Mint
7. Fedora Linux
8. Vector Linux
9. Berry Linux
10. Zenwalk

For specialists and Newbies with special interest.

11. Arch
12. Chakra
13. Granular
14. aLive / aLinux ? Peanut Linux
15. AV Linux
16. Yoper
17. GoBo Linux
18. Linvo
19. Dream Linux
20. Ubuntu / Lubuntu / Kubuntu /
SuperrOS and the lot

Then the Light Weight beauties.

21.
Adios
22. Imagine.
23. Peppermint
24. Element
25. gOs
26. Paldo
27. Unity
28. Untangle
29. Chameleon
30.
Slax
31. Igelle
32. Myah
33. Leenux
34. Netrunner
35. Exodus
36. ELive
37. ViperOS

Commercial
38. Mandriva
39. XandrOS
40. ? Linspire ? Freespire

XandrOS was the first Linux distribution I installed along with Windows.

It was Debian based and went commercial subsequently and changed hands. Now dormant but an Iso copy can be obtained from Archive Linux site.
 

I have not include the educational distributions like Scientific Linux, Fermi Linux, QIMO, Knoppix for Kids and Kids Linux.

I have also not included the middle weight or the heavy weight like. Sabayon, Monomax, Openmamba
, Calculate Linux, ALT Linux, Epidermic
and Genitoo.