KahelOS è una distribuzione derivata da Arch Linux, ci offre tutti i vantaggi di Arch quali leggerezza, estrema personalizzazione e aggiornamenti “rolling release” uniti alla facilità di installazione grazie al comodo installer grafico realizzato dal team di KahelOS simile a quello che si usa per installare Ubuntu (non che installare Arch sia tanto difficile, ma per i novizi del mondo
Begin Linux: "I was excited to try the Arch-based KahelOS on my Dell desktop for several reasons. Just like Arch, KahelOS is on a rolling release schedule and uses Pacman package manager. Also, this version of KahelOS uses Gnome 2.30.0."
Desktop Linux Reviews: "KahelOS is essentially a remastered version of Arch Linux. Arch Linux has always had a reputation as being somewhat inaccessible to average desktop users, and KahelOS is an attempt to make Arch Linux more accessible to more people."
Manjaro Linux is a desktop-oriented, user-friendly distribution based on Arch Linux. Some of its more pronounced features include an intuitive installation process, automatic hardware detection, special Bash scripts for managing graphics drivers, and extra desktop configuration options. Manjaro Linux comes in three editions featuring the Xfce, GNOME 3 (with the Cinnamon Shell) and KDE desktops.
I’ve written lots of distro reviews over the years, but every once in a while I find a new one that turns out to be a delightful surprise. Manjaro 0.8.5 is definitely one of those. Manjaro is based on Arch Linux, and promises to provide an easy to use distro that is still highly customizable.
When people want to try Linux, it is very likely that their first distro is either Ubuntu, Mint or Zorin. But after using Linux for a while, most users will know about and want to try Arch Linux, a lightweight, flexible and highly customizable distro. You will gain a lot of benefits from trying and using Arch Linux.
Every few months here at Techsnap we’re going to have an Obscure Distro pick in which we’ll be looking at three Linux Distributions which are either new or not in the top 50 at Distrowatch.
At this Obscure Distro Pick we’re going to look at the following distros:
Linpus Lite
Arch Linux, an independently developed i686/x86-64 general purpose GNU/Linux distribution that focuses on simplicity, minimalism, and code elegance, is now at version 2012.11.01.Unlike the previous release of Arch Linux, this version comes with just a few bugfixes.
It’s been some four months since I’m not using my favorite Distro (Arch Linux), I’m now using Debian.
All started because I’ve made some changes to my Arch Linux computer, and it stopped working, I needed something to work, and because the installation process of Arch Linux is not that easy or at least not that fast, I decided to go with Debian.