About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 28. Chapters: Progeny Linux Systems, SME Server, Sabily, Devil-Linux, Xbox Linux, BlankOn, Tiny Core Linux, Baltix, Red Star OS, Fluxbuntu, ClearOS, Berry Linux, Ylmf OS, Poseidon Linux, Gentoox, Ubuntu Mobile, Kuki Linux, Vine Linux, CRUX, Ubuntu JeOS, Turbolinux, Trinity Rescue Kit, TopologiLinux, Caixa Magica, Goobuntu, ADMOS-Lite, Lunar Linux, Ulteo, Incognito, Recovery Is Possible, Aurora SPARC Linux, Moon OS, Familiar Linux, Honeypot and forEnsic Analysis Tool, Vinux, Mobilinux, Hikarunix, Feather Linux, Webconverger, TinyMe, NepaLinux, Asianux, Slamd64, LEAF Project, Molinux, Gnoppix, Xange, Monoppix, KaeilOS, BeatrIX, OLPC XS, Bifrost, PUD, Debian Pure Blend, White Box Enterprise Linux, Softlanding Linux System, Turkix, Guadalinex, ZevenOS, Linux Deepin, Miracle Linux, HostGIS, Damn Vulnerable Linux, Dell Ubuntu Netbook Remix, Billix, Mayur Linux, Trinux, ClusterKnoppix, WinLinux, Fli4l, UserLinux, Euslinux, Atomix, DNALinux, Wienux, FaunOS, Fedora AOS, K12LTSP, STUX, Knopperdisk, Stresslinux, Linos, AntiX, Annvix, LliureX, Oralux, Slackintosh, Midge Linux. Excerpt: SME Server (formerly known as e-smith) is a Linux distribution based on CentOS offering an operating system for computers used as web, file, email and database servers. It employs a comprehensive UI for all management-related tasks and is extensible through templates. The letters SME stand for Small to Medium Enterprise, as that is the target market of the software. One of the most noticeable features of this distribution is its template system. The most recent version, SME Server 7.5, was released on 2010-05-26. SME Server are based on CentOS which is based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). SME Server 7.x based on CentOS 3. Future SME Server 8.x releases will be based on CentOS 5. The core of any network environment is easy and simple access to shared files...