
Slackware Linux (internasional)
Slackware will provide stellar performance on high-end systems, including support for symmetric multi-processing (up to 16 processors), PCI, and special code optimizations for the 486, Pentium, and Pentium Pro and AMD Athlon
SUSE (internasional)

This enterprise-grade Linux delivers a complete open source platform for your mission-critical applications. So, whether you need a Linux solution with built-in virtualization, security and management tools, or a Linux solution that works with Microsoft Windows, SUSE Linux Enterprise is ready to get it done—desktop to data center.
Server optimized Linux (Internasional)

* SoL - Server optimized Linux 25.00 is the 11th release within the SoL series since 2001.
* SoL is the successor of the award winning Sirius Server!
* SoL is developed by OSNET.at, a 100% Austrian (Europe) company.
* SoL is a core distribution and does not base on any other Linux distirbution.
* SoL is a perfect platform for servers and a perfect platform for developing server applications.
* SoL features cutting-edge Linux technology
* And finally: SoL was made by developers/admins for developers/admins.
Scrudgeware (Internasional)
Scrudgeware (The "Distro") is no longer under development. As a GNU/Linux distribution, ScrudgeWare was being designed with several goals in mind. First and foremost was to be built 100% from GPL(or other freely licensed) software . Second, NO BLOAT, many modern Linux distributions come with every software package known to man, this was not the Scrudgeware approach. The goal of the Scrudgeware project was to build a simple ("bare bones") system on which the user can add any software they choose. As part of the basic framework, a system was to be devised to allow users to share their customizations (or custom distros).
Small Linux (Internasional)
Small Linux is a partial distribution of the Linux kernel and support files that can boot on older x86 systems with less than 5 meg of RAM memory
smoothwall (Internasional)

a Free firewall that includes its own security-hardened GNU/Linux operating system and an easy-to-use web interface.
Security-Enhanced Linux (Internasional)
Not a distribution per se, SE Linux is a version of the Linux kernel enhanced for security purposes. It is developed by the U.S. government's National Security Agency and Secure Computing Corporation with the contributions of the University of Utah
Source Mage GNU/Linux
Source Mage is a source-based GNU/Linux distribution based on a Sorcery metaphor of "casting" and "dispelling" programs, which we refer to as "spells", and a package manager called "Sorcery". Our packages are designed to allow the user to customize the package any way they want (custom CFLAGS, LDFLAGS, ./configure flags, etc.) as well as offering as many of the package options as possible to the user up-front (you will not need to know what options a package has or what optional dependencies it can use ahead of time). All of our scripts are GPL'd and our package manager and packages are written in bash, so they are easy to learn and modify. Sorcery supports custom packages maintained by users, which can override the default package and will never be touched by updates. The magic is truly in your hands with Source Mage.
Skolelinux
We are developing a Custom Debian GNU/Linux distribution for schools. It will be simple to install and maintain, and will be based on local languages. In Norway's case, this means that all bundled applications will be available in Bokmål and Nynorsk.

SLAX
Slax is a modern, portable, small and fast Linux operating system with a modular approach and outstanding design. Despite its small size, Slax provides a wide collection of pre-installed software for daily use, including a well organized graphical user interface and useful recovery tools for system administrators.
The modular approach gives you the ability to include any other software in Slax easily. If you're missing your favourite text editor, networking tool or game, simply download a module with the software and copy it to Slax, no need to install, no need to configure.
StartCom Linux

The StartCom Linux operating systems are based on the Red Hat Enterprise and Fedora source code, each modified with reliability, security and efficiency in mind, to fit the tasks assigned to each flavor of StartCom Linux.
Stresslinux
stresslinux is a minimal linux distribution running from a bootable cdrom or via PXE.
stresslinux makes use of some utitlities available on the net like: stress, cpuburn, hddtemp, lm_sensors ...
stresslinux is dedicated to users who want to test their system(s) entirely on high load and monitoring the health.
SAM Linux
SAM Linux Desktop, a live and installation CD based on PCLinuxOS 2007, is an easy-to-use, fast and clean XFce 4.4 Linux desktop for home users. The distribution is enhanced by several popular non-free applications, such as Adobe Flash plugin, Java and RealPlayer. And free applications including Mozilla Firefox, Wine and OpenOffice 2.2.
SAM Linux Desktop is a self-booting live CD containing a complete and modern desktop OS. You don´t have to install it on your harddisk to try it (but if you wish - you can), it runs completely from your cd drive and your RAM.
SLYNUX
SLYNUX is a user friendly GNU/Linux Operating System for beginners. It can be run completely from CD without installation. There is also options to install to hard disk. The main feature of this operating system is that, any person who is familiar with Microsoft Windows OS can handle this operating system very easily. The desktop of this operating system is arranged so as to make it friendly to the user. Also it has a wide range of application programs which are pre-installed. SLYNUX is a live Linux distribution which includes content of about 2GB made available by using transparent compression. This is a debian based GNU/Linux developed from Knoppix (Credit of most features of this Distro goes to knoppix). This can be used by beginners of Linux OS. SLYNUX makes to familiarize Linux technology. This is also a complete suite Linux OS. This provides all types of needed software.
Slamd64 Linux
Slamd64 is an unofficial port of Slackware® Linux to the x86_64 architecture. It was started from slackware-current in 2004, and was created by cross-compiling from scratch, rather than using an existing 64-bit distribution as a base.
Slamd64 is a multi-lib distribution, which means that you can run 32-bit applications easily, without a chroot. You can directly install most packages targeted at x86 Slackware®. Slamd64 11.0 and below do not include support for compiling 32-bit applications, however support is included in 12.0 and above.
Slamd64 is a non-commercial distribution; the maintainer's (Fred Emmott)
SymphonyOne

The SymphonyOS Project is pleased to announce the release of SymphonyOne 2008.1, our first major release in almost a year. SymphonyOne is an almost 100% rewrite of all the Mezzo desktop code taking advantage of more features of fvwm to provide a smaller footprint and more stable environment. Based on Ubuntu 7.10, SymphonyOne provides a complete desktop environment and full Ubuntu compatibility on systems with as little as a 200mhz processor. SymphonyOne also introduces our new WebApps system which allows you to make any website into a program in your programs menu which runs as it’s own process in it’s own window.
STUX GNU/Linux

STUX is a bootable CD with a collection of GNU/Linux software, automatic hardware detection, and support for many graphics cards, sound cards, SCSI and USB devices and other peripherals.
STUX 2007 is based on Slackware Linux 11.0 (for packages) and Knoppix 5.0.1 (for kernel, modules, scripts).
STUX allows a full system configuration and usage through the STUX-Utilities, an unique, easy-to-use graphical interface specifically designed for STUX distribution.
Slackware users can use and configure STUX as they have always done with normal Slackware installations.
Scientific Linux
SL is a Linux release put together by Fermilab, CERN, and various other labs and universities around the world. Its primary purpose is to reduce duplicated effort of the labs, and to have a common install base for the various experimenters.
The base SL distribution is basically Enterprise Linux, recompiled from source.
Our main goal for the base distribution is to have everything compatible with Enterprise, with only a few minor additions or changes. An example of of items that were added are Pine, and OpenAFS.
Our secondary goal is to allow easy customization for a site, without disturbing the Scientific Linux base. The various labs are able to add their own modifications to their own site areas. By the magic of scripts, and the anaconda installer, each site is to be able to create their own distributions with minimal effort. Or, if a users wishes, they can simply install the base SL release.
Sidux

sidux is an operating system based on the Linux kernel, Debian's most modern branch (called "Sid") and many free and open source applications.
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