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As a benefit to the source code for the Linux kernel being freely-distributed, a number of companies have developed their own "distribution" of Linux. Each of these distributions has it's own feature set, and some are geared towards specific types of computer systems. In some cases, they are available at no charge via FTP and in other cases they may be purchased on CD for a relatively low cost. Conectiva Red Hat Linux
Description: A Brazilian version of RedHat. Delix DLD Linux
Description: A German Linux distribution. Eagle Linux
Description: A German Linux distribution. Eurielec Linux
Description: A Spanish Redhat distribution. Kheops Linux
Description: A French Redhat distribution MNIS Linux
Description: A French Linux distribution. S.u.S.E. Linux
Description: S.u.S.E. Linux is a German distribution containing the full Linux OS and over 800 preconfigured software packages on five CD-ROMs, as well as a 400-page reference book. The book covers both introductory as well as advanced topics. Also included is the innovative utility "YaST" puts full control into the users' hands, allowing them to install, configure and fine-tune their systems. YaST lets novices get started easily; it lets experts go as far as they want. S.u.S.E. also develops and supports a series of X Servers for newer, high-end graphics cards. An English version is also available. The installation is available in German, English, Italian, and French.
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