In March 1996,
PCQuest launched its
PCQuest Linux Initiative. The initiative included the publication of an annual Linux distribution on the cover CD as well as technical articles about Linux and other
Open Source technologies. This has resulted in the distribution of close to a million
Linux CD-ROMS in India since 1996. For many people in India, this became the primary source of Linux distributions. Since 2001, the PCQuest customized Linux CD distribution has been called
PCQLinux. The last
PCQLinux was published in 2009 after a user poll concluded that the CD distribution was not useful to urban users, as a consequence of improvements in broadband Internet access.
PCQuest has published "Linux Specials" every year since 1996, except in 1997 and 2001, when it published two such special issues. == Content ==