
Mind your manners, now. We're not saying that they do in general. There's just a good chap who has come up with a list in two parts of varied Linux distributions that he deems use-worthy. He also gives a short description about them and a link to their project websites. Some are the obvious Ubuntu, Gentoo, and other major players, but others you may or may not have heard of and may find useful. Enjoy reading
part one from May of this year and
part two that was published just recently in October. What are some of the perhaps more obscure Linux distributions that you've found useful and noteworthy?
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2007-07-06
Confession: I've been *trying* (to like) Linux distros since 1998 (circa: SuSE 5.x / Conectiva 3) until the 2002. I gave up then (became a BeOS refugee).
Nonetheless, I've recently played with http://www.slitaz.org/ and found it's <30Mb of download size to be really worthwhile (much nicer than PuppyLinux IMO).
Edited 2009-10-08 15:46 UTC