Installing an official release Matplotlib and most of its dependencies are all available as wheel packages for macOS, Windows and Linux distributions. Today, were excited to announce that Canonicals Ubuntu Linux Distro is now available in the Windows Store and can be downloaded and installed on any. This page provides general information about notable Linux distributions in the form of a categorized list. Distributions are organized into sections by the major distribution they are based on, or the package management system they are based around. RPM basededitRed Hat Linux and SUSE Linux were the original major distributions that used the. Both of these were later divided into commercial and community supported distributions. Red Hat Linux was divided into a community supported but Red Hat sponsored distribution named Fedora, and a commercially supported distribution called Red Hat Enterprise Linux, whereas Su. SE was divided into open. SUSE and SUSE Linux Enterprise. Distribution. Description. Red Hat Linux. Split into Fedora Core and Red Hat Enterprise Linux. The last official release of the unsplit distribution was Red Hat Linux 9 in March 2. Cent. OSCommunity supported Linux distribution designed as an Open. Source version of RHEL and well suited for servers. Fedora. Community supported Linux distribution sponsored by Red Hat. It usually features cutting edge Linux technologies. SUSEA community developed Linux distribution, sponsored by SUSE. It maintains a strict policy of ensuring all code in the standard installs will be from FOSS solutions, including Linux kernel Modules. SUSEs enterprise Linux products are all based on the codebase that comes out of the open. SUSE project. Mandrake Linux. The first release was based on Red Hat Linux version 5. KDE 1 in July 1. 99. It had since moved away from Red Hats distribution and became a completely separate distribution. The name was changed to Mandriva, which included a number of original tools, mostly to ease system configuration. Mandriva Linux was the brainchild of Gal Duval, who wanted to focus on ease of use for new users. How to Install Ubuntu 16. LTS Xenial Xerus OpenVMTools in VMware Workstation StepbyStep. Install Odoo on Ubuntu 14. Github I have install Odoo on fresh installation of Ubuntu 14. Github, So first I have installed git my system. What are your thoughts on Ubuntu Studio Please include a few pros and a few cons, along with your overall impression of the operating system. Version. Cent. OSRHEL basededitDistribution. Description. Asianux. A Linux distribution co developed between Red Flag Software Co., Ltd., Miracle Linux Corp. Haansoft, INC., focused on Chinese, Japanese and Korean support. A readytouse Linux Ubuntu virtual machine with Quantum Studio already installed is available, it can be used on wide range of systems. All you need is to have. Install A Debian Package Ubuntu Studio' title='Install A Debian Package Ubuntu Studio' />Clear. OSSmall Business Server. File, Print, Messaging, UTM, VPN. Fermi Linux LTSBased on Scientific Linux. Miracle Linux. Developed by Japanese software vendor Miracle Linux Co., Ltd. Oracle Linux. Supported by Oracle. Aims to be fully compatible with Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Red Flag Linux. A Linux distribution developed in China and optimized for the Chinese market. Based on Asianux. Rocks Cluster Distribution. A Linux distribution for building a High Performance Computing computer cluster, with a recent release supporting Cloud computing. It is based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux but with extensions to support large multi node heterogeneous systems for clusters HPC, Cloud, and Data Warehousing in development. Scientific Linux. A Linux distribution co developed by Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory and the European Organization for Nuclear Research CERN, which aims to be compatible with and based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux. SME Server. Based on Cent. OS and targeting Small and Medium Enterprises. Fedora basededitFedora is a community supported distribution. It aims to provide the latest software while maintaining a completely Free Software system. Distribution. Description. Aurora SPARC Linux. For Suns SPARC architecture. Berry Linux. A medium sized Fedora based distribution that provides support in Japanese and English. BLAG Linux and GNUA completely free software distribution listed by the Free Software Foundation. Edu. Linux. For educational purposes. En. Garde Secure Linux. Server only Linux distribution designed to be secure. Fuduntu. Designed to fit in somewhere between Fedora and Ubuntu. Hanthana. Designed to cater the needs of Sri Lankan computer users who are unable to access Internet frequently, with many most wanted applications built in. K1. 2LTSPA distribution for educational purpose. Comes with LTSP support. Korora. Initially aimed at easy installation of a Gentoo system by using install scripts instead of manual configuration. Now based on Fedora. Linpus Linux. Focused on the Chinese market, along with Linpus Lite focused on the netbook market. Mee. Go. Built by Intel and Nokia, intended for mobile phones mainly Nokia N9 and tablets. It is based on Moblin together with Maemo. Moblin. Built around the Intel Atom processor supplanted by Meego when Intel and temporarily Nokia combined activities. Myth. Dora. Specialized Linux distribution for easy setup of the Myth. TV PVR software, similar to Knopp. Myth, based on Fedora. Network Security Toolkit. A Live CDDVD with security and networking tools to perform routine security and networking diagnostic and monitoring tasks. Ojuba Linux. Focused on providing the best Arabic support, as well as some Islamic tools such as Hijra Hijri calendar and Minbar prayer time indicator. Qubes OSFocused on security for desktop users. Based on an ancient Fedora release which we are somewhere said it to upgrade under YUM. Russian Fedora Remix. A remix of Fedora. Sugar on a Stick Linux. An educational operating system for the children of the Open. Mandriva world, originally designed for the One Laptop Per Child project. Trustix. A Linux distribution focused on security. Yellow Dog Linux. For the Power. PC platform. SUSE basededitDistribution. Description. SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop. Previously branded Novell Linux Desktop. A desktop oriented Linux distribution supplied by SUSE and targeted at the enterprise market. SUSE Linux Enterprise Server. A server oriented Linux distribution supplied by SUSE and targeted at the business market. SUSE Studio. Su. SE studio is the html. KIWI of creating your operating systems, but NO Su. SE derivatives are WELL KNOWN TO OUTSIDE the Su. SE communities. Distribution. Description. Mandriva Linux. Easy to use system through its unique Control Center. Mageia. A community Linux distribution initially forked from Mandriva Linux in response to the discontinuation of free versions of Mandriva Linux. ROSA Linux. A Russian distribution available in three different editions ROSA Desktop Fresh, ROSA Enterprise Desktop and ROSA Enterprise Linux Server, with the latter two aiming at commercial users. Its desktop editions come bundled with proprietary software such as Adobe Flash Player, multimedia codecs and Steam. Open. Mandriva. The last release of Mandriva Linux was in August 2. Most developers who were laid off went to Mageia. Later on, the remaining developers teamed up with community members and formed Open. Mandriva, a continuation of Mandriva. Annvix. A security focused server Linux distribution. Originally based on Mandrake 9. Discontinued. Tiny. Me. Based on Unity Linux, targeted to be as lightweight as possible. Trinity Rescue Kit. Aimed specifically at offline operations for Windows and Linux systems such as rescue, repair, password resets and disk cloning. Unity Linux. Meant to be a base for custom distributions. PCLinux. OSA rolling release Linux Live CD distribution. Originally based on Mandrake 9. Later rebased on Mandriva 2. Vine Linux. A Japanese distribution originally based on Red Hat Linux. ALT Linux. ALT Linux is a set of RPM based operating systems built on top of the Linux kernel and Sisyphus packages repository. ALT Linux has been developed collectively by ALT Linux Team developers community and ALT Linux Ltd. Independent RPM distributionseditThis list is about the distributions using the. Connecting Ubuntu to Windows shares and DFS trees. I wanted to access a full DFS tree of shared folders from my Windows Server 2. R2 network from an Ubuntu Linux 1. My first attempt at using sudo mount t cifs blah blah blah simply would not work. Sometimes it seemedto connect, but the folders were always empty. I wasted hours trying to figure out how to solve this. Here is the original post I made on Server. Fault. com asking for help, back in March 2. I never solved the problem, that is, until I tried again in October 2. Im now running Ubuntu 1. So, I started all over I tried a bunch of things from Google And I finally got it working, even from Connect to Server in Nautilus These are the steps that finally made it work 1. Enableconfigure proper WINS resolution. Follow this discussion to enable WINS resolution of Windows computer names on the network http askubuntu. Basically, it boils down to making this change 2. Install SMBFS and Key. Utils. Every time I tried to call the MOUNT command, I was getting some error like cifsmount failed w return code 2. I could see by running dmesg tail. So, some posts lead me to install these things. See http thats not working. Some posts state that the Samba stuff on Ubuntu is now deprecated or replaced by the newer CIFS stuff, and for some things, CIFS is the only thing needed, but I assure you that the original Samba package is also required to connect to a DFS tree on a Windows server. Corso Di Fotografia Digitale Pdf To Jpg more. You will notice that smbfs will also install cifs utils if its not already installed. Configure smb. conf. I also made a few tweaks in etcsambasmb. Uncomment these lines, and enter the correct values for your network 4. Finally a very important discoveryThis is the magic that finally made this work for meChanging one little parameterI happened to notice this teensy little difference in one of my files compared to a blog post referenced in the only reply to my original question on Sever. Fault. In the etcrequest key. I changed this line. Note This file is created by the keyutils install. It was not present before, as I looked for it. I noticed that it appeared after installing keyutils via apt get. Two things to note here1. According to http www. So, I dont know why that option is included in the file in first place. Warning The suggested t option has something to do with trusting the DNS server to resolve and retrieve kerberos session keys. I really dont understand what it all means, but it is explained in the link listed right above here. All I know is, from my trial and error testing, this allows Windows DFS tree mounting to work, and it DOES NOT work without t on this one line. So, read the above link to learn more about this and make sure its safe for your environment. I tried several times to make it work without the t option, but whenever it connected It gave me folder names from the DFS tree, but they were empty when viewed in Nautilus. You need to restart your terminal window after making these changes and before going to the final step below Finally, lets connect to a DFS tree or any other shared folder on the server. Open a new Terminal window, and type the following. DOMAINNAME1mount tcifsservernamesharename mnttemp verbose o usernamemyusername,passwordmypassword,workgroupDOMAINNAMEThe verbose option adds logging info about the mount, which you can read from this command Or, from Nautilus file browser, you can use Connect to Server from the File menu, and make these entries in the dialog window KaboomIt worked. At least for me. Good luck to others who need this.