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Loonix
None currently available. The distribution has never been listed by DistroWatch. Downloads are still available on SourceForge. -
The Linux Mausoleum Wiki
This wiki serves as a memorial to discontinued and abandoned Linux distributions. Articles from the main Linux Wiki for discontinued distributions will be moved here. Please do not use these distros, except out of historical -
PCFluxboxOS
PCFluxboxOS is a beautiful little remaster series of PCLinuxOS with Fluxbox as the window manager. PCFluxboxOS gives you all the power of PCLinuxOS through Synaptic and the Control Center, whilst delivering a lightning fast operating -
KateOS
Kate OS was originally based on Slackware. The current version of Kate OS is Kate OS III (3.2), and 3.0 is also available as a live CD. Kate OS III 3.2 Live -
DANIX
DANIX is distribution of GNU/Linux, which aims to be useable on Desktop by normal endusers. DANIX contains many applications for Internet usage, office work, data recovery, education or just fun. All contained software is -
Feather Linux
Like DSL, Feather Linux is a KNOPPIX remaster. The current version, 0.7.5, is about 115MB in size. Older versions are closer to 64MB in size. Currently, Feather has e3vi but no vi command -
OpenGEU
OpenGEU (formerly Geubuntu) is a complete and fully functional operative system based on the popular Linux Distribution Ubuntu. Geubuntu, a project started and designed by the Italian artist Luca D.M. (aka TheDarkMaster), is perfect -
BeaFanatIX
BeaFanatIX (BFX for short) is a mini Live CD. It's also a compact Linux distribution. It was originally a remaster of BeatrIX but now uses a more recent Ubuntu core. BeatrIX itself was partly -
Featherweight
Featherweight Linux is my Live-CD installable Linux distribution that I remastered from Feather Linux, which is built on knoppix technology. You'll find some great people over at Feather and you can find some -
GOS
gOS is an alternative OS with Google Apps and other Web 2.0 apps for the masses. Mac-like desktop with a series of program icons "docked" across the bottom. The icons are bookmarks to -
BeatrIX
BeatrIX is a GNU/Linux operating system. A live CD based Linux distribution started by Steven Watsky, it was designed to look very simple, in order to be as accessible as possible to new users -
U-Lite
U-Lite formerly known as Ubuntulite. It is intended for users of legacy systems, not just to make a small linux distro (as this has been done before. These are the three core aims of -
PyroLinux
PyroLinux was apparently a short-lived derivative of Ubuntu. DistroWatch has never had an entry for this distribution. The website currently only returns a blank page. There are no known downloads for the ISO images. -
Wolvix
Cub is a small(ish) version of Wolvix. It's designed to fit on 256MB USB Flash Drives and to serve as a base for building your own custom Wolvix version. Don't let the -
Mandriva
Formerly known as Mandrake. Owns the formerly independent Lycoris. Owns the formerly independent Connectiva. fr:Mandriva linux it:Mandriva -
Tom's Root Boot
Tom's Root Boot (often abbreviated as tomsrtbt), was a single-floppy Linux distribution intended for use as a rescue disk. The website is still up, but the distribution has not been updated since 2002 -
Mach Boot
Mach Boot was a Linux LiveCD designed to boot to a fully usable desktop in as little as 10 seconds. It was based on classic Debian and used IceWM. Mach Boot was never tracked by -
Freespire
Freespire is a community-involved, Linux-based operating system that combines the best that free, open source software has to offer (community involved, freely distributed, open source code, etc.), but also provides users the choice -
Klax
Klax was a Slax-based distribution designed to showcase the latest version of KDE. The Klax website is no longer online. DistroWatch lists this distribution as being discontinued. There are only a couple of known -
NimbleX
NimbleX is a small but versatile operating system which is able to boot from a small 8 cm CD, from flash memory like USB pens or Mp3 players and even from the network. Because it -
Flash (distribution)
Flash was a free (licensed under the GPL v2) customized Linux distribution initially designed to be run directly off a 256Mb USB key or other (similar) forms of bootable flash memory. It subsequently (also) became -
Lorma
LormaLinux is developed by the MIS Department of Lorma Colleges in the Philippines. It is built on top of Red Hat Linux - recompiled and optimized for the i686 computers, so it is faster and leaner -
Cl33n
cl33n is a clean, free, safe, Linux-based web browsing environment for any PC. With cl33n, you have a virus-free, spyware-free, personal environment for internet banking, emailing, social networking and anything else you -
Granular
Granular is an easy-to-use Linux distribution targeted at the common desktop users. Granular is based on PCLinuxOS and comes as an installable livecd. The CD version of Granular features two desktop environments - KDE -
Linspire
Linspire, previously known as LindowsOS (also Lin---s, pronounced as Lindash), is a Linux distribution based on Debian GNU/Linux using ubuntu repositories. Linspire's focus is on ease-of-use for home, school and
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