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The Best Linux Distribution
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By AviPublished:
Tue, 23 May 2006 10:10:00 -0300
Updated:
Sun, 09 Sep 2007 17:25:55 -0300
Published:
23 May 2006
Updated:
9 Sep 2007
Published:
10:10 am
Updated:
5:25 pm
Categories: Essays • Linux & Open Source
Tags: lang:en tech:ok
Check this presentation to business and technical people about Linux Distributions. There is an article outlining the same topics that can work as a transcript for this presentation.
The topics included are:
- What makes a Linux distributions to be what it is
- The ingredients for success and for market failure
- Core technologies inside a distribution
- Important points to consider when choosing “the best distribution”
- What “support” is, its importance, and what customers should really look for when considering comercial support for a Linux distribution
- High level comparation between Red Hat Enterprise Linux and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server in flavor, standards adherence and stability
- Highlights on other non-comercial distributions as Fedora, OpenSUSE, Debian, Slackware etc, and the weak-ecosystem ones as Mandriva, Ubuntu, etc
- Colorful details about how Linux distributions work with and package Open Source software
- The new generation of “semi”-comercial distributions
Availability:
- English presentation file in
(ODF) format, also browseable in HTML - Brazilian portuguese presentation file in
(ODF) format, also browseable in HTML
Check also an interview I gave in a Linux World event (download) right after presenting this:




[...] Essa idéia não é nova e outras iniciativas já faziam isso antes: WhiteBox, CentOS, Scientific Linux. Isso é possível graças a tecnologia Open Source chamada RPM que “documenta” numa linguagem de máquina todo o processo de compilação, integração e instalação dos softwares, a ponto de ser facilmente reproduzivel em qualquer ambiente. Já havia explicado este processo antes a partir deste slide, nesta apresentação. [...]
[...] The Best Linux Distribution [...]
[...] The original page, also featuring the .SXI (ODF) presentation. [...]
[...] This article is a sort of transcript for this presentation. [...]
http://beranger.org/index.php?page=3k&fullarticle=2013
[...] The original page, also featuring the .SXI (ODF) presentation. [...]
[...] Este artigo é de certa forma uma transcrição de uma apresentação. [...]