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UserLinux

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UserLinux is a Linux distribution that aims to provide businesses with a freely available, high quality operating system accompanied by certifications, service, and support options designed to encourage productivity and security while reducing overall costs.

The project was initiated by Bruce Perens in late 2003. It is based on Debian and GNOME.

See also

  • Copyleft (regarding UserLinux' role as supporter of small-scale businesses distributing copylefted products)