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Because Linux is free software, no single organization or entity is
responsible for releasing and distributing the software. Therefore,
anyone is free to put together and distribute the Linux software,
as long as the restrictions in the GPL are observed. The upshot of this
is that there are many distributions of Linux, available via anonymous
FTP or via mail order.
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You are now faced with the task of deciding upon a particular distribution
of Linux which suits your needs. Not all distributions are alike. Many
of them come with just about all of the software you'd need to run a complete
system---and then some. Other Linux distributions are ``small'' distributions
intended for users without copious amounts of diskspace. Many
distributions contain only the core Linux software, and you are expected to
install larger software packages, such as the X Window System, yourself.
(In Chapter <A HREF="node155.html#chapsysadmnum">4</A> we'll show you
how.)
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The Linux <em>Distribution HOWTO</em> (see Appendix <A HREF="node225.html#appsourcesnum">A</A>)
contains a list of Linux distributions available via the Internet
as well as mail order. Appendix <A HREF="node234.html#appvendornum">B</A> also lists contact
addresses for a number of Linux mail-order vendors. If you purchased this
book in printed the form, the publisher should also be able to provide
you with a Linux distribution or tell you who can.
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How can you decide among all of these distributions? If you
have access to USENET news, or another computer conferencing
system, you might want to ask there for personal opinions from people who
have installed Linux. Even better, if you know someone who has installed
Linux, ask them for help and advice. There are many factors to consider
when choosing a distribution, however, everyone's needs and opinions are
different. In actuality, most of the popular Linux distributions contain
roughly the same set of software, so the distribution that you select is
more or less arbitrary.
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This book contains information on installing the popular Slackware and
Slackware Pro distributions of Linux.
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