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  2. Zorin OS - Wikipedia

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    Zorin OS is a Linux distribution based on Ubuntu with both free and paid versions. [2] It uses a GNOME 3 and XFCE 4 desktop environment by default, although the desktop is heavily customized for users more familiar with Windows and macOS .

  3. Light-weight Linux distribution - Wikipedia

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    In the extreme case - user can use a computer without a GUI and even browse the internet in a terminal, without images, in Lynx, on a weak computer. A light-weight Linux distribution is a Linux distribution that uses lower memory and processor-speed requirements than a more "feature-rich" Linux distribution.

  4. Pop!_OS - Wikipedia

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    [24] 17.10 also introduced the Pop!_Shop software store, which is a fork of the elementary OS app store. [25] Bertel King of Make Use Of reviewed version 17.10, in November 2017 and noted, "System76 isn't merely taking Ubuntu and slapping a different name on it." King generally praised the release but did fault the "visual inconsistencies ...

  5. Criticism of Linux - Wikipedia

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    At LinuxCon 2009, Linux creator Linus Torvalds said that the Linux kernel has become "bloated and huge": . Citing an internal Intel study that tracked kernel releases, Bottomley said Linux performance had dropped about two percentage points at every release, for a cumulative drop of about 12 percent over the last ten releases.

  6. Deepin - Wikipedia

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    In June 2024, [17] Deepin announced it was joining the "Prosperity 2036" initiative, whose goal was to establish an open-standard system and open-source software stack based on RISC-V, enabling RISC-V hardware and software "to be recognized as a mainstream instruction set architecture" by 2036.

  7. Unity Operating System - Wikipedia

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    Kylin OS; Deepin; Astra Linux – a similar project by the Russian government; Canaima (operating system) – a similar project by the Venezuelan computer manufacturer VIT, C.A. and Chinese information technology company Inspur; GendBuntu – a similar project used by Gendarmerie in France; LiMux – a similar project of the city council of Munich

  8. postmarketOS - Wikipedia

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    postmarketOS (abbreviated as pmOS) is an operating system primarily for smartphones, based on the Alpine Linux distribution. [3] [4] [5] [6]postmarketOS was launched on 26 May 2017 [4] [7] with the source code available on GitHub before migrating to GitLab in 2018. [8]

  9. Artix Linux - Wikipedia

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    [14] More critical, another review at the time from linux-community.de concluded "the results so far are not exactly motivating." [15] Much more favourable reviews were later featured in both sites. [16] [17] A review from Softpedia gave Artix a 5 out of 5 stars rating, noting its "beautiful and pleasant graphical environments."