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- MaxOS Large, fully featured, easy to install, Pentium optimized, Linux distribution.
- LuteLinux.com LuteLinux distributes their own version of Linux. They offer complete training services, and management and consulting services to individuals and corporations.
- TurboLinux, Inc. Linux solutions for large scale, small scale and web businesses. - Chinese, Japanese, English
- LinuKS: SuSE Linux KDE Service SuSE offers ready to install rpms of KDE and applications for their distribution.
- SlackWare Linux A distribution of Linux geared toward power users. One of the oldest distributions available. Contains lots of software.
- Stampede Linux A new distribution with speed enhancements for pentium level computers that ships with KDE.
- Daily builds for Red Hat Linux 7 A collection of daily builds for Red Hat Linux out of the CVS snapshots. Besides KDE packages, also the Windows emulator wine is available as package.
- Linux-Mandrake Linux-Mandrake was originally based on RedHat, but has come into its own as a robust distribution. It includes KDE as its default desktop environment, along with "that other one."
- Yellow Dog Linux A PowerPC distribution based on LinuxPPC, but with commercial technical support.
- KDE-Mirror in erlangen [FTP] Source and Binary packages for KDE are available on this mirror in Germany.
- SuSE Linux SuSE Linux features 1,500 applications with many KDE applications included right on the CDs or DVD.
- RedHat Linux RedHat Linux now includes KDE as well as "that other" desktop environment.
- KDE2 RPM Packages Provides KDE2 Beta RPMs for S.u.S.E. Linux 6.3 and 6.4.
- RPM-Distribution of applications Ready-to-use compiled applications in RPM-format for the SuSE distribution.
- Debian KDE This site is dedicated to the ongoing packaging of KDE for Debian.
- FreeBSD It's not Linux, but another rock-solid Unix clone that includes KDE.
- MNIS First french distribution of Linux.
- Linux Antarctica Operating System Designed for ease of use (KDE) and simple installation on a Pentium Processor from a bootable CDROM.
- Caldera OpenLinux OpenLinux was the first distribution to use a GUI-based install. It's generally aimed at business workstations and servers with its no-frills easy to use layout. It includes KDE as the default desktop.
- Corel Linux Corel Linux is based on Debian GNU/Linux, layered with a customized version of KDE.
- Phat Linux New Linux Distribution. Aim: very easy to install, Windows based, that runs from a Windows 95/98 C-Drive.
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