Yes, we all know the "big three" (Red Hat, Mandrake, SuSE) commercial distros, we also know the next big bunch of respected traditional/geek distros (Debian and Slackware and some might add Gentoo too in this list), and we know the "other big three" in the desktop Linux area (Lindows, Xandros, Lycoris). However, not everyone knows what is available besides this "threshold". Here is a list of Linux distros that worth knowing about and to keep an eye on!
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Yoper and Vector Linux had new releases very recently and they seem to be the strongest in this category, with the most potential.
I can understand Vector being in there but Yoper? I think you mean Yoper has the most potential to make as much money as possible with nothing to give back to the community. And one only has to refer to their forum post about how they were only aiming for businesses and that they don't need "geeks" or those with "no money."
(And yes I realize that Yoper pays OSnews to advertise).
Yoper and Vector Linux had new releases very recently and they seem to be the strongest in this category, with the most potential.
I can understand Vector being in there but Yoper? I think you mean Yoper has the most potential to make as much money as possible with nothing to give back to the community. And one only has to refer to their forum post about how they were only aiming for businesses and that they don't need "geeks" or those with "no money."
(And yes I realize that Yoper pays OSnews to advertise).