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    RebornOS

    RebornOS

    Made For You - Made With You

    RebornOS is an Arch Linux based distribution whose goal is to make Arch Linux more approachable to beginners. We stick close to Arch Linux, offer choices without much bloat, and we provide quite a bit more support and handholding than typical distributions so that beginners don't feel overwhelmed.
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    Downloads: 196 This Week
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    BeepOS13
    A systemd less small to medium scale server Operating System based on Devuan 6. All popular packages packed into a live boot environment, just boot, log and go!
    Downloads: 24 This Week
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    LavoroL

    LavoroL

    Core operating system

    Full-stack operating system supporting networking and file system. Short summary: Press F1 for help Press F2 for file browser Press F3 to view file content Press F10 to read about Press F12 to quit Press ESC to quit to console Shell commands: * ls - list files; * cd - change directory; * cwd - print current directory; * cat - print content of file; * connect - connect to remote host and port for test HTTP request; * accept - accept incoming...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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