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* [[SCO–Linux controversies|SCO and Linux]] |
* [[SCO–Linux controversies|SCO and Linux]] |
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|group3 = [[Linux distribution]] |
|group3 = [[Linux distribution|Distributions]] |
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* [[Comparison of Linux distributions|General comparison]] |
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* [[Comparison of netbook-oriented Linux distributions|Netbook-specific comparison]] |
* [[Comparison of netbook-oriented Linux distributions|Netbook-specific comparison]] |
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* [[List of Linux distributions that run from RAM|Distributions that run from RAM]] |
* [[List of Linux distributions that run from RAM|Distributions that run from RAM]] |
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* [[Lightweight Linux distribution]] |
* [[Lightweight Linux distribution|Lightweight]] |
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* [[List of proprietary software for Linux|Proprietary software for Linux]] |
* [[List of proprietary software for Linux|Proprietary software for Linux]] |
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* [[Package manager]] |
* [[Package manager]] |
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