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[News] Last of GNU/Linux Distribution Worth Trying

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Advanced Linux Distributions You Should Try

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| Some people will argue with me in that these GNU/Linux distributions are as 
| advanced as you want them to be. Well, of course Linux is all about choice. I 
| took the user base perspective though and what I have for you today is a few 
| distros which do not hide the manual (or for people like me, beautiful) 
| underlying configuration. Also, by using the distro itself, you will learn a 
| lot about Linux and how an operating system works.     
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http://www.internetling.com/2008/11/23/advanced-linux-distributions-you-should-try/


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More distros = more choice

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| With more than 300 active distributions (distros), Linux is on a roll. Linux 
| distros primarily differ in terms of features since they are built on 
| variants of the same kernel (32-bit/64-bit; with various features of the 
| kernel enabled or disabled). “All the Linux distributions come from the same 
| upstream kernel and what distinguishes each distribution is how they provide 
| support, get ISVs to certify the ISV applications on the specific 
| distribution, and how IHVs (Independent Hardware Vendor) get to do the same,” 
| feels Nandu Pradhan, President & Managing Director, Red Hat India.        
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http://www.expresscomputeronline.com/20080211/opensource03.shtml
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