Manjaro is a free and open source Linux operating system that emphasizes user privacy and control of their hardware. It is user-friendly and suitable for those new to computers, and can be installed on a wide range of devices. Architectures supported include x86-64 and ARM, making it a great choice for any device or computing environment. Manjaro provides numerous customization options and applications, as well as security and privacy features, It also offers several graphical user interfaces.

Features

  • XFCE 4.12
  • KDE 5.11
  • Gnome 3.26
  • Budgie 10.4
  • Cinnamon 3.6
  • MATE 1.18
  • simple graphical installer
  • systemd as initsystem
  • automatic hardware detection

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GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3)

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  • I downloaded and installed Manjaro thinking it would be a decent out fo the box operating system for a novice. The software offered as part of the default install is not bad, but the following problems really drag it down, and I will very likely end up changing systems again: - VLC media player doesn't even open - Steam doesnt work, unable to load driver, even though I applied the 'Purge Libraries' fix - I couldn't get ecryptfs to generate the Private folder - The firewall needs to be switched on every time the computer is booted up - The screen locks every 15 mins or so of inactivity, nowhere have I found anywhere to change settings to extend the time - It only detects a wifi connection, and not my ethernet connection - Since the latest update (today), there is no option to install any new software in the software centre, where there was once a button is now blank. I didn't have a single one of these problems with Xubuntu, out of the box solution this is not.
    1 user found this review helpful.
  • plss b43-firmware, b43-firmware-classic b43-firmware-legacy Installation should be included in the ISO
    1 user found this review helpful.
  • On my Dell Lattitude D630 I have WinXP, Mint, Peppermint5, and now Manjaro xfce. On installation of Manjaro 0.8.12, I found that the updates are broken and although the system works, its no good without the updates working. I have now downloaded and burned to disk 0.8.13 three times, and in each case, Brasero does not complete the disk and the disk will not boot in the D630. Obviously, I'm doing something wrong, but this is Linux not ready for me yet.
    1 user found this review helpful.
  • I have used Manjaro XFCE Distro for one year. Software update is a big headache(Not easy) in this distro. It asks keyring or something. After an update the volume control disappeared. I decided to download the next latest version and made a fresh re-install. still volume control was not there in the new distro. I decided to leave manjaro. Now iam satisfied with voyager x8.
    1 user found this review helpful.
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Intended Audience

End Users/Desktop

Registered

2010-12-01