YggdrasilLinux/GNU/X, or LGX (pronounced igg-drah-sill), is an early Linuxdistribution developed by Yggdrasil Computing, Incorporated, a company founded
and "Linux Base System" (5 October 1992) YggdrasilLinux/GNU/X, a commercial distribution (8 December 1992) The two oldest, still active distribution projects
operating systems using the Linux kernel and GNU components. In 1992, the YggdrasilLinuxdistribution adopted the name "Linux/GNU/X". In Usenet and mailing-list
about notable Linuxdistributions in the form of a categorized list. Distributions are organized into sections by the major distribution or package management
Slackware (which started as a cleanup of SLS by Patrick Volkerding) and YggdrasilLinux/GNU/X, among others. Similarly, Ian Murdock's frustration with SLS led