A review written by Jack Wallen from https://www.linux.com/ Bluestar Linux: A Beautiful Take on KDE and a User-Friendly Arch-Based Distribution Bluestar is an easy-to-use Arch Linux-powered distribution with a new take on the KDE desktop.Creative Commons ZeroPixabay
Parrot
EasyOS
A review written by jihedovsky from https://www.tech-hub-magazine.com LINUX PICKS AND PANSEasyOS Teaches an Old Dog New Tricks EasyOS is an experimental Linux distribution that both will renew your ardour for utilizing one thing completely different or go away you disillusioned in its oddball method to computing. EasyOS is a mix of the most
Slackel
A review written by Joshua Allen Holm from https://distrowatch.com Based on Slackware and Salix, Slackel calls itself a "Hellenic Linux distribution." Befitting its Greek origin, the distribution comes with a number of Greek localization packages pre-installed. In addition, it provides more software pre-installed than the latest Openbox release of Salix and
ArcoLinux
A review written by Jessie Smith from https://distrowatch.com The distribution I have been asked most frequently to cover so far in 2018 is ArchMerge, an Arch-based project which runs the Xfce desktop environment and can be installed using the Calamares system installer. If the description sounds familiar, it should, as this
Kubuntu
We embark on another test, another distro, another review. This time around, we shall glimpse, sample, taste, torture, and examine Kubuntu, the KDE-flavored of them distros of the current spring crop, and it ought to be an interesting exercise. Plasma Cosmic was good, fairly so, bringing back some of the
Gentoo
One week ago, I installed Gentoo Linux on my computer, after pondering the idea, but putting it off for years. Gentoo installation promised hands-on experience with lower-level Linux configuration that most people normally get with other distributions, and it delivered. I used the standard (manual) installation procedure with the help of
BackBox
BackBox Linux for Penetration Testing A review by Jack Wallen from https://www.linux.com BackBox Linux makes penetration testing easy in various environments.Creative Commons Zero Any given task can succeed or fail depending upon the tools at hand. For security engineers in particular, building just the right toolkit can make life exponentially easier. Luckily,
Xubuntu
A review written by https://www.dedoimedo.com In the spring, the snow thaws, the animals come out of hibernation, and the hunting season begins. The season of distro hunting! Fooled you there for a second, didn't I? Also, this is not true in Australia, which is on the side of the planet, and there it