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DistroWatch Weekly is a column and a summary of events from the distribution world. Read about Archcraft, ReactOS, Haiku, Ubuntu, NetBSD and more, and vote in the opinion poll on system installer methods.
DistroWatch is a website which provides news, distribution pages hit rankings, and other general information about various Linux distributions as well as other free software/open source Unix-like operating systems.
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DistroWatch includes a search for which distros install shim and which version they support. The list includes not only major distributions like Ubuntu and Fedora, but a growing number of lesser-known ones as well – a total of 46 altogether, with this number slowly increasing as a former hardware issue becomes simply another consideration.