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The complete list of Linux distributions in alphabetic order.
Distro's starting with K
K12LTSP
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K12Linux / Linux Terminal Server Project. |
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| Website: |
http://www.k12ltsp.org/ |
| Language: |
English |
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Mainstream/General Public, Minimalist, Red Hat based |
| Platform: |
Intel compatible |
| Description: |
K12LTSP is a terminal server appliance distribution of RedHat Linux. It's aim is to allow students in school to boot from diskless workstations and run the necessary tools to use the Internet plus run a word processor (Abiword), spreadsheet (Gnumeric), image manupulation tools (GIMP) as well as many other applications.
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Kaladix Linux
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Kaladis |
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| Website: |
http://www.maganation.com |
| Language: |
English |
| Category: |
Security enchanced |
| Platform: |
Intel compatible |
| Description: |
Kaladix Linux is billed as a "hyper-secure" system. Here, security is the focus. The distribution contains only what the developers consider the most secure packages.
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Keeper Linux
| Developer: |
Ken Wolstencroft |
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| Website: |
http://www.keeper.org.uk |
| Language: |
English |
| Category: |
Minimalist |
| Platform: |
Intel compatible |
| Description: |
Minimalist Linux distribution designed to meet specific application needs. Current applications include the security of internal networks linked to DSL/cable modem and dial-up connections. Others include the administration of remote servers.
Keeper boots off 2 floppy disks, with its root filing system in ramdisk, so no hard drive is necessary.
Now available is a KLX bootable CDROM. It is designed to work as a secure gateway between networks. Includes:
- Modular 2.4.18 Linux Kernel.
- Iptables Firewall.
- Zebra Router, RIP, OSPF, BGP.
- SSH2 Client and Server (Openssh).
- PPP Dial-on-demand Internet Gateway.
- Full featured Rescue Disk Facilities.
- Standard Syslogd System logging
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KNOPPIX
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Knopper.net |
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| Website: |
http://www.knopper.net/knop... |
| Languages: |
English, German |
| Categories: |
Minimalist, Debian based, Mainstream/General Public |
| Platform: |
Intel compatible |
| Description: |
Full-featured Linux distribution that boots from a CD. Includes the latest version of KDE and OpenOffice. Can be used to work from Linux on PCs without actually installing it, so it is ideal for demonstrations of Linux. Based on Debian.
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Knoppix MAME
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| Website: |
http://sourceforge.net/projects/knoppixmame/ |
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USA |
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| Platform: |
Intel compatible |
| Description: |
KnoppixMAME is a bootable arcade machine emulator with hardware detection and autoconfiguration. It works automatically on all modern and not-so-modern hardware, including gameports and joysticks. It is powered by Knoppix Debian GNU/Linux, X-MAME, and gxmame.
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Kondara MNU/Linux
| Developer: |
The Kondara Project |
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| Website: |
http://www.kondara.org/ |
| Languages: |
English, Japanese |
| Categories: |
Mainstream/General Public, Red Hat based |
| Platform: |
Intel compatible |
| Description: |
Kondara MNU/Linux is a Japanese distribution based on Raw Hide and released in cooperation with Digital Factory Japan Co, Ltd.
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http://www.kondara.org/ |
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KRUD (Kevin's RedHat Über Distribution)
| Developer: |
Tummy.com Ltd. |
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| Website: |
http://www.tummy.com/krud/ |
| Language: |
English |
| Categories: |
Mainstream/General Public, Security enchanced, Red Hat based, Personal |
| Platform: |
Intel compatible |
| Description: |
This distribution is based on Red Hat and emphasizes security. Kevin Fenzi, co-author of the Linux Security HOW-TO is the creator.
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KSI Linux
| Developer: |
KSI Linux Company |
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| Website: |
http://www.ksi-linux.com |
| Language: |
Russian |
| Category: |
Mainstream/General Public |
| Platform: |
Intel compatible |
| Description: |
KSI Linux is the very first Linux distribution which "speaks" Russian and Ukrainian fluently. The KSI-Linux project is also in the process of translating more than 20000 pages of system documentation to Russian and Ukrainian.
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