"Linux" refers to a group of computer operating systems based on the Linux kernel created 1991 by Linus Torvalds and usually packaged with non-proprietary software originating from the GNU project (created 1983, GNU stands for GNU's Not Unix) or using software licenses approved by said project. GNU/Linux is a more accurate term for a package of GNU applications and a Linux kernel that form a complete operating system. However, popular media and several prominent operating system vender's commonly use the term "Linux" instead of "GNU/Linux". The Linux kernel can be compiled to run on virtually any hardware or CPU architecture including supercomputers, mainframes, web servers, desktop PCs, game consoles, set-top boxes, network routers, mobile phones, wristwatches, PDAs, portable music players, and more. UVL users can see a list of only Linux games by clicking here.
Unix, BSD, NeTXstep, Solaris, BeOS, GP2X, Minix, OS/2, and Ouya, have their own platforms at UVL
Games entered into Linux platform that are not Linux games are tagged with notlinux
Many of these should be noted in UVL's corresponding platform, not in Linux.
Google Chrome OS Pandora Sharp Zaurus PDA/OpenZaurus
Agenda Xebian
gc-linux
Wii-Linux
Gentoox
X-DSL
Black Lab Linux
Yellow Dog Linux
DSLinux
Familiar Linux Free60
zLinux (Linux on zSeries/Linux on System z/Linux on System z10/Linux/390/z/Linux)
PS2 Linux (Linux for PlayStation 2)
Jlime
iPodLinux Moblin
GP2X open2x Slackintosh