分类: LINUX
2008-07-28 09:46:33
有众多发行版,有许多各具特色的名字,有的有趣、有的浪漫、有的见解深刻、有的可爱、有的名字太短而满足不了创作者的大抱负…..这里列出了35款最受欢迎的Linux(BSD):
1.
它的意思每一位Geek应该都知道,这是一个古非洲语单词,代表“人性”或者“我的存在是因为大家的存在”。
2.
PC + Linux + Operating System,用户界面很像Windows。
3.
是和资助的SUSE社区项目,SUSE取德语单词首字母“Software- und System-Entwicklung” (和软件开发)。但也有人声称它是为了纪念计算机工程师 。
4-Fedora
is a community Linux project sponsored by Red Hat. The name “fedora” is
derived from the fedora that the shadowman is wearing in the Red Hat
logo. (see below)
5-Mandriva
This
Linux distro was the original Mandrake Linux distro, which was
maintained by MandrakeSoft, however MandrakeSoft lost a legal battle
against Hearst Corporation over the name “Mandrake”. MandrakeSoft later
on bought Connectiva, the result of the fusion = Mandriva
6-Sabayon
Sabayon
is a distro produced in Trentino, Italy and is named after an Italian
dessert also called Sabayon. Sabayon (or Zabaglione) is made of egg
yolks, sugar, and sweet liquor.
7-Debian
Debian
was first introduced by Ian Murdock in 1998. The name itself is a
portmanteau of his girlfriend (now wife) Debra and his name Ian.
8-Damn Small Linux
Damn Small Linux is a very small Linux distro with the size of only 50 MB. Hence the name. Like Duuuuh
9-MEPIS
According
to the original creator of MEPIS, Warren Woodford, MEPIS orginally
didn’t mean anything, he just misheard a friend on a bad Skype
connection, and liked the name!
10-FreeBSD
FreeBSD
is not exactly a Linux distro, it’ more like a sibling of Linux, and it
ranked 11 on distrowatch. BSD is a Unix derivative developed by the
University of Califrnia at Berkeley, BSD itself is an acronym for
Berkeley Software Distribution. FreeBSD is the free branch of the
Berkeley Distro.
11-CentOS
CentOS is based on Red Had Enterprise Linux (RHEL), it basically stands for Community Enterprise Operating System.
12-Dreamlinux
Dreamlinux
is a Brazilian Linux distro based on Debian and looks very similar to
Apple’s MAC OSX. I don’t really think there is a real reason behind the
name. Just mashed up “dream” and “linux” together, talk about orginal!
Sorry guys.
13-Puppy Linux
Puppy
Linux is a small live CD distro that focuses on ease of use. This
distro has it’s own mascot called “Puppy” which is a real Chihuahua.
14-Kubuntu
Pretty much straight forward + Ubuntu = Kubuntu
15-Zenwalk
This
one kinda stumped me. Visiting their website I was greeted with the
tagline “ever tried zen computing?”, so the Zen part is pretty much
explainable. But walk? The logo of dolphin? Do dolphins even walk? LOL.
Well I e-mailed JP Guillemin, the creator of the distro, asking him for
an explanation. His answer was wicked:
Hi, Zenwalk is intended to sound (and mean) similary as Nextstep, the famous OS created by Steve Job when he was fired by Apple
Cheers
16-Slackware
Slackware
was created by Patrick Volkerding. Slackware initially was a private
side project, and to prevent it from being a serious one, Patrick named
it “slack.” In reference to the term slack from the Church of SubGenius
(Thanks to the many who pointed this out) The kinda name stuck :).
17-Knoppix
Knoppix is a Debian based Live CD distro developed by Klaus Knopper and named after him.
18-Gentoo
Gentoo
is a source code based distro, meaning that everything is compiled from
scratch, which contributes to it’s speed. This fact prompted to a name
change (originally Enoch) to Gentoo, which is the fastest swimming
penguin. Oh and since this is a naming topic, I actually convinced a
friend of mine to name her cat “Gentoo”, how cute is that?
19-Slax
Slax is a live CD distro based on Slackware, and from it comes the name. Nothing interesting here, move along.
20-Sidux
Sidux
is a Linux distro based on the unstable branch of Debian which is
codenamed “Sid”, which in turn is named after the Sid Phillips
character in Toy Story - usually destroys and tortures his sister
Hannah’s toys. You see, geeks do have a sense of humor
21-Ubuntu Studio
Ubuntu Studio is just a special derivative from Ubuntu geared to general multimedia production.
22- PC-BSD
PC-BSD
is a BSD based distro. It aims to be easy to install by using a
graphical installation program, and easy- and ready-to-use immediately
by providing KDE as the default, pre-installed graphical user
interface, hence adding the “PC” prefix. Pretty unoriginal if you ask
me.
23-Xubuntu
Whats up with all these Ubuntu derivatives? Sheeesh…Xubuntu is just XFCE + Ubuntu. Next!
24-Foresight
Foresight
is a Linux distro that uses Conary as a package manager, it allows
rolling updates, rather than the 2 big releases a year most distros do.
For example, when banshee 1.0 comes out next month Foresight users will
have it in less than a week, while Ubuntu users will wait until October
(Thanks to pcutler from the forsight IRC channel for explaining this).
Anyways, with Conary, Forsight in a sense gets software you otherwise
will have to wait for in other distros, pretty neat
25-DesktopBSD
From the site: “DesktopBSD aims at being a stable and powerful operating system for desktop users.” Meh.
26-Red Hat
This one has some really interesting stories behind it, I’ll leave the floor to Red Hat co-founder Bob Young to explain:
27-OpenGEU
OpenGEU was originally Geubuntu, which is a distro based on Ubuntu but uses and Enlightenment as manager, the “G” and “E” stand for this combo. But due to some legal boo-haa it was changed to OpenGEU.
28-Elive
This one is just a Debian based live CD that also uses Enlightenment as a windows manager.
29-Freespire
In
August 2005, a distribution Live CD based on Linspire’s source pools
named Freespire hit the web by accident. It later evolved to become
it’s own distro. Linspire also has a interesting tale behind it’s name.
Linspire originally was “Lindows” but some spoiled brat in the
Microsoft legal department decided that “Lindows” infringes on their
“Windows” brand and decided to sue. Microsoft’s case didn’t really hold
water in court, so Microsoft decided to settle and pay $20 million for
Lindows to change to Linspire.
30-Frugalware
I couldn’t find any documented reason, but it’s probably taken from the frugality philosphy. According to Wikipedia:
Frugality in the context of certain belief systems, is a philosophy in which one does not trust, or is deeply wary of “expert” knowledge, often from commercial markets or corporate cultures, claiming to know what is in the best economic, material, or spiritual interests of the individual.
31-Fluxbuntu
Again with Ubuntu? Just an Ubuntu based distro that uses Fluxbox as it’s windows manager.
32-Xandros
Xandros’s name is derived the X Windows system and the Greek island Andros.
33-TinyME
TinyME is a small light-weight version of PCLinuxOS, it’s derived from two words; “tiny” and “me”
34-gOS
gOS is an Ubuntu based distro that has tight integeration of
apps, the “g” stands for Google if you haven’t figured it out yet. gOS
stands for ‘Good OS LLC’ which is the name of the company behind the
distro. (Thanks to konradc from stumbleupon for pointing this out)
35-Backtrack
Backtrack
is security testing and penetration detection distro with a collection
of security and forensics tools. The name is derived from this fact;
“back tracing” the intruders.