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Bharat Operating System Solutions
Linux distribution
Clear Linux OS
Linux distribution
Parsix
Parsix GNU/Linux was a live-CD Linux distribution based on Debian. The Parsix project's goal was to provide a ready-to-use, easy-to-install, desktop and laptop-optimized operating system based on Debian's testing branch and the latest stable release of GNOME. It was possible to install extra software packages from the project's own APT repositories.
Q4OS
Q4OS is a light-weight Linux distribution based on Debian, targeted as a replacement for operating systems that are no longer supported on outdated hardware. The distribution is known for an addon called XPQ4, which adds themes intended to replicate the look and feel of Windows 2000, XP, 7, 8 and 10.

Finnix
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Finnix is a Debian-based Live CD operating system, developed by Ryan Finnie and intended for system administrators for tasks such as filesystem recovery, network monitoring and OS installation. Finnix is a relatively small distribution, with an ISO download size of approximately 500 MiB, and is available for the X86-64 architecture. Finnix can be run off a bootable CD, a USB flash drive, a hard drive, or network boot (PXE).
ROSA Linux
Russian Linux distribution

Fuduntu
Fuduntu Linux was a Fedora-based Linux distribution created by Andrew Wyatt. It was actively developed between 2010 and 2013. It was designed to fit in somewhere between Fedora and Ubuntu. It was notable for providing a 'classic' desktop experience. Although it was optimized for netbooks and other portable computers, it is still a general-purpose OS.
Unity Operating System
Linux distribution

BackBox
BackBox is a penetration test and security assessment oriented Ubuntu-based Linux distribution providing a network and informatic systems analysis toolkit. It includes a complete set of tools required for ethical hacking and security testing.

Asianux
Asianux was a Linux distribution based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and jointly developed by companies in Japan, China, South Korea, Vietnam, Thailand and Sri Lanka. This project was dissolved in September 2015. The Asianux trademark is held by companies in each country.

Pinguy OS
Linux distribution
Calculate Linux
Linux distribution
Open Enterprise Server
computing platform for delivery of shared network services
Korora
Linux distribution
SmoothWall
Smoothwall (formerly styled as SmoothWall) is a Linux distribution designed to be used as an open source firewall. Smoothwall is configured via a web-based GUI and requires little or no knowledge of Linux to install or use.
Vine Linux
Linux distribution
Bazzite
Linux distribution based on Fedora and Universal Blue
Nobara (operating system)
Linux distribution
SME Server
Linux distribution
SolydXK
SolydXK is a Dutch Linux distribution based on Debian. It aims to be simple to use, providing an environment that is stable, secure, and ideal for small businesses, non-profit organizations and home users.
EulerOS
EulerOS is a commercial Linux distribution developed by Huawei based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux to provide an operating system for server and cloud environments. Its open-source community version is known as openEuler; the source code of openEuler was released by Huawei at Gitee in January 2020. openEuler became an open-source project operated by OpenAtom Foundation after Huawei donated the source code of openEuler to the foundation on November 9, 2021.
ArchLabs
ArchLabs Linux is a discontinued lightweight rolling release Linux distribution based on a minimal Arch Linux operating system with the Openbox window manager. ArchLabs is inspired by BunsenLabs.
Fermi Linux
Linux distribution used in Fermilab
Hanthana Linux
Linux distribution
Univention Corporate Server
Linux enterprise distribution with integrated management system and Active Directory functions
BlankOn
Linux distribution
Uruk GNU/Linux
GNU/Linux distribution

CentOS Stream
Linux distribution by The CentOS Project
EnGarde Secure Linux
Linux distribution
TurnKey Linux Virtual Appliance Library
open source project that provides pre-packaged server software appliances