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Uruk GNU/Linux
GNU/Linux distribution

CentOS Stream
Linux distribution by The CentOS Project
Xbox Linux
Linux distribution for original Xbox game consoles
NepaLinux
NepaLinux was a Debian and Morphix-based Linux distribution focused on desktop usage in Nepali language computing.
Caldera OpenLinux
defunct Linux distribution
Berry Linux
Linux distribution
Damn Vulnerable Linux
Linux distribution
Element OS
home theater operating system
4MLinux
4MLinux is a lightweight Linux distribution made for both the 32 bit and 64 bit architectures. It is named "4MLinux" since it has 4 main components of the OS. Maintenance (it can be used a rescue Live CD), Multimedia (There is inbuilt support for almost every multimedia format), Miniserver (It comes with a 64-bit server is included running LAMP suite), and Mystery (Includes a collection of classic Linux games). The distribution is developed in Poland, and was first released in 2010. The distribution does not include a package manager, and uses JWM (Joe's Window Manager) as its default window m
Chimera Linux
Linux distribution
Commodore OS
Linux distribution
TurnKey Linux Virtual Appliance Library
open source project that provides pre-packaged server software appliances
Platypux
Platypux was a French Linux distribution of the Slackware family, developed by Pierre-Aimé and Jacques-Olivier.
gLinux
gLinux is a Debian Testing-based Linux distribution used at Google as a workstation operating system. The Google gLinux team builds the system from source code, introducing their own changes. gLinux replaced, the previously used Ubuntu-based distribution, Goobuntu. gLinux is usually installed by loading into a bootstrap environment when it is first booted up.
FydeOS
FydeOS is an operating system developed as a fork of the open-source project ChromiumOS. It uses the Linux kernel and integrates both a web browser platform and container technologies. The interface is similar to Chrome OS, and it is compatible with hardware platforms based on x86 and ARM architectures. Devices running FydeOS support the latest web application standards, compatibility with Android apps, and a Linux environment, providing a user experience similar to that of a Chromebook.
The Linux Schools Project
operating system for schools based on Ubuntu
MotoMagx
MotoMagx (stylized MOTOMAGX) is a former Linux kernel-based mobile operating system developed and launched in 2007 by Motorola to run on their mid-to-high-end mobile phones. The system was based on MontaVista's Mobilinux. Originally intended for 60% of their upcoming devices, it was soon dropped in favor of Android and Windows Mobile operating systems.
LinuxTLE
LinuxTLE (, ) is a discontinued Thai Linux distribution based on Ubuntu and developed by the Thailand National Electronics and Computer Technology Center (NECTEC).
EnGarde Secure Linux
Linux distribution
puredyne
puredyne is a discontinued live Linux distribution based on Ubuntu and Debian Live and dedicated to live audio-and-visual processing and streaming. Its focus was on the Pure Data audio synthesis system as well as SuperCollider, Csound and others, plus live video-processing systems such as Processing and Fluxus. It also included hardware related software such as arduino and came bundled with home-studio and graphic design software (Ardour, JACK, GIMP, Inkscape, etc.).
Paldo GNU/Linux
Linux distribution
Lightweight Portable Security
Linux distribution
MAX.
Linux distribution
Debian Pure Blend
Linux distribution
PixelExperience
PixelExperience is a discontinued, open-source, Android-based operating system. The project was initiated by a community of developers in 2017. Pixel Experience was designed to be as close to "stock Android" as possible, with a focus on reliability, security, stability, performance, battery life, and useful customizations.
Arch Linux ARM
Arch Linux distribution fork dedicated to ARM architectures
UserLinux
UserLinux was a project to create an operating system based on Debian, and targeted at business customers. The goal was to provide businesses with a freely available, high quality operating system accompanied by certifications, service, and support options.