Fedora Core 7 Live
Linux & OpenSource
120 x 95 screengrab Collection of projects sponsored by Red Hat, and developed as a partnership between the open source community and Red Hat engineers. The goal of Fedora? The rapid progress of free and open source software and content. Public forums. Open processes. Rapid innovation. Meritocracy and transparency. All in pursuit of the best operating system and platform that free software can provide.

Requires: Intel x86 computer

AUSTRUMI 1.5.0
120 x 95 screengrabLinux & OpenSource
Most Linux distributions are huge - so large we can't always include them on our DVD edition. Austrumi is a business card size (50MB) bootable Live CD Linux distribution. Imagine the ability to boot your favorite Linux distribution whether you are at home, at school or at work.

Requires: Intel x86 computer

Ubuntu 7.10 Gusty Gibbon Tribe 1
Linux & OpenSource
120 x 95 screengrab First alpha release of Ubuntu 7.10, and with this new alpha release comes a whole host of excellent new features. The feature list for 7.10 has been slowly growing more exact since Gutsy opened late last month. While looking forward nothing is completely certain, here are some of the new things that have already arrived, such as GNOME 2.19, a new 2.6.22-rc kernel, as well as a good look at the approved specifications for Gutsy.

Requires: Intel x86 computer

Linux Mint 3.0 Light
Linux & OpenSource
120 x 95 screengrab An edition of Linux Mint which doesn't contain: proprietary software, patented technologies and support for restricted formats. Designed for countries where the legislation allows software patents to be enforced.

Requires: Intel x86 computer