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=== Other RPM-based === {| class="wikitable" |- ! Distribution !! Description |- |[[ALT Linux]] |ALT Linux is a set of [[.rpm|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. |- | [[Caldera OpenLinux]] | A Linux distribution originally introduced by [[Caldera (company)|Caldera]] and later developed by its subsidiary [[Caldera Systems]]. It was later developed by [[Caldera International]] (which bought SCO and was renamed [[The SCO Group]]). The distribution is no longer produced. Last release: 3.1.1 β Jan. 30, 2002 |- |[[PCLinuxOS]] |A [[rolling release]] Linux Live CD distribution. Originally based on Mandrake 9.2. Later rebased on [[Mandriva Linux|Mandriva]] 2007. |- | [[Red Hat Linux]] | Split into [[Fedora (operating system)|Fedora Core]] and [[Red Hat Enterprise Linux]]. The last official release of the unsplit distribution was Red Hat Linux 9 in March 2003. |- | [[SUSE Linux]] | Split into [[openSUSE]] and [[SUSE Linux Enterprise]]. |- | [[Think Blue Linux]] | A port of Linux to IBM S/390 (later, zSeries) mainframe computers, done by the Millenux subsidiary of German company Thinking Objects Software GmbH. Discontinued in 2006. |- | [[Turbolinux]] | Originally based on Red Hat Linux. |- |[[Vine Linux]] |A Japanese distribution originally based on Red Hat Linux. |}
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