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Update on the 2004 Review (End of October 2005)

UserLinux, a distribution project derived from Debian, has suffered quite a setback from the late release of Sarge (the testing version of Debian), on which many of its packages relied.

The end result has been that it has not evolved as much and as fast as other distributions available right now and has not been able to quite fill the commercial niche it was targeting. Other distributions have filled that purpose meanwhile.

Commercially, Suse, Red Hat, Ubuntu and Linspire have taken a big part of the market (to mention only a few). Suse and Red Hat are very strong in the server end of the market, whereas Ubuntu and other debian derivatives target the desktop market.

For end users (home users or soho - small office at home), Suse, Ubuntu and liveCD distributions (fully functional systems not installed on your computer, but working only in its RAM) like Kanotix, Knoppix and Kubuntu have shown great promises as being very user-friendly for newcomers with little knowledge of the workings of Linux.

Jisao


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