Fedora (operating System) - Derivatives

Derivatives

See also List of Fedora-based Linux distributions
  • Notable Fedora Derivative Linux Distributions:
  • Berry Linux – a medium-sized Fedora based distribution that provides support for Japanese and English.
  • BLAG Linux and GNU – a stripped down 1-CD Fedora with Debian's APT system.
  • Fuduntu – Optimized for netbooks, development headed by Jupiter creator Fewt.
  • Fusion Linux — remix with full multimedia support and some influence from Linux Mint
  • Hanthana Linux – from Sri Lanka
  • Linpus – made by Taiwanese company Linpus Technologies for the Asian market.
  • MythDora – based around MythTV's media center capabilities.
  • Ojuba Linux – an Arabic Linux distribution.
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux – enterprise Linux offering from Red Hat, which branches from the current Fedora baseline.
  • Omega Linux – remix with full multimedia support
  • Russian Fedora Remix – version of Fedora, adapted for Russia. Contains proprietary drivers and software.
  • PLS Linux – high client-server-performance version issued by the Government of Venezuela.
  • Xange – (formerly Simplis and Vixta) is an easy-to-use, Fedora-based desktop Linux distribution featuring the KDE desktop.
  • Moblin – a distribution mainly for MIDs, netbooks and embedded devices.
  • Not active (no release for over 12 months):
  • Aurora SPARC Linux – for the SPARC platform.
  • Linux XP – a commercial Linux distribution aimed at replacing Windows XP as a home-use desktop operating system.
  • Yellow Dog Linux – for the PowerPC platform.

Read more about this topic:  Fedora (operating System)