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PCLinuxOS 2012.02 version was released on February 22, 2012. [12] [13] [14] Later another maintenance release was made on August 22, 2012. Major changes compared to the 2011 release are: Kernel has been updated to version 3.2; KDE version 4.8.2; nVIDIA and ATi fglrx driver support; KDE Settings set to dark by default
KaOS is distributed via an ISO image, and exclusively supports 64-bit x86 processors. [6]KaOS is a desktop rolling release, built from scratch with a very specific focus.The focus on one desktop environment (KDE Plasma 6), one toolkit (), one architecture (), with an emphasis on evaluating and selecting the most suitable tools and applications.
In reviewing Porteus 1.0 in June 2011, Joe "Zonker" Brockmeier wrote, "Users who've missed KDE 3.5.x are in for a treat with Porteus, a portable Linux distribution that offers a 32-bit release with the Trinity fork of KDE 3.5.x, and a 64-bit release that offers KDE 4.6.4. While not a distribution that will appeal to everyone, it might be of ...
Kubuntu (/ k ʊ ˈ b ʊ n t uː / kuu-BUUN-too) [3] is an official flavor of the Ubuntu operating system that uses the KDE Plasma Desktop instead of the GNOME desktop environment. As part of the Ubuntu project, Kubuntu uses the same underlying systems.
KDE Plasma is a set of graphical shells developed by KDE for Unix-like operating systems. With the KDE brand repositioning in 2009, Plasma 4.4 succeeded KDE 4.3.Currently, it has four workspace variants: one for desktop PCs and laptops (Plasma Desktop) [a], [4] [5] [6] one for TVs (Plasma Bigscreen), [7] one for smartphones (Plasma Mobile), [8] and another for embedded and touch-enabled ...
PC/OS – An Ubuntu derivative whose interface was made to look like BeOS. a 64 bit version was released in May 2009. In 2010 PC/OS moved to a more unified look to its parent distribution and a GNOME version was released on March 3, 2010. Pinguy – An Ubuntu-based distribution designed to look and feel simple. Pinguy is designed with the ...
Garuda Linux is a Arch Linux-based, Linux distribution targeted towards gaming. [2] [3] It offers multiple desktop environments, but the KDE Plasma version is the default. [4] The term Garuda, originating from Hinduism and Buddhism, is defined as a divine eagle-like sun bird and the king of birds. [5]
Parrot OS Home Edition is the base edition of Parrot designed for daily use, and it targets regular users who need a "lightweight" system on their laptops or workstations. The distribution is useful for daily work. Parrot Home also includes programs to chat privately with people, encrypt documents, or browse the internet anonymously.