Linked by Matt Lacey on Mon 3rd Nov 2003 02:56 UTC
Vector Linux is a distribution based on the oldest Linux distribution available today - Slackware. It comes in two flavours - a freely downloadable ISO 'lite' version (which I used for this review) and a Deluxe CD edition which can be ordered from www.vectorlinux.com. The deluxe edition includes extras such as Gnome and KDE, as well as a whole pile of extra software.
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Perhaps it _looks_ like he's dead. But it actually isn't. Though a stable release won't come Anytime Soon (TM). There's still development on the Hurd. I know one developer who's busy with it. But he had to quit about 9 months ago and started again a while ago. Actually, one can ''beta test'' it by dloading an ISO
"But it really looks a bit dead when one examines the ChangeLogs on their website (http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/ )."

Perhaps it _looks_ like he's dead. But it actually isn't. Though a stable release won't come Anytime Soon (TM). There's still development on the Hurd. I know one developer who's busy with it. But he had to quit about 9 months ago and started again a while ago. Actually, one can ''beta test'' it by dloading an ISO