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    Nitrux

    Nitrux

    A Linux system for modern computers on an immutable foundation.

    A Linux system for modern computers on an immutable foundation. Powered by OpenRC, MauiKit, NX AppHub, and Hyprland.
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    Vinari OS 5.0.0 KRYPTON

    Vinari OS 5.0.0 KRYPTON

    Vinari OS 5.0.0 KRYPTON - Debian 13 Trixie based 64-Bit OS

    Vinari OS 5.0.0 KRYPTON represents the next stage in our Debian-based evolution, now built on the 64-bit Debian 13 “Trixie” platform. Designed for both everyday users and developers, this release delivers a polished, reliable, and cohesive experience. At its foundation, Vinari OS 5.0.0 KRYPTON features the modern GNOME desktop environment, refined with practical enhancements such as GSConnect, DashToDock, and other usability-focused extensions. Continuing our focus on simplicity and...
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    System_42

    Ultra-Lightweight Superior Calibre Linux Distro

    An excellent system-development distribution. Comes with kernel, libc, cc, and emacs. Also contains theTool, and rc. Roll-your-own distro, bring tarballs. Unpack a bootable sample fs, and then unpack libc and cc-tools, unpack c-compiler then use theTool to build Perl -> autoconf, etc., then g++ and gdb, linux-7. See the shell programs and filesystem in the 'Files' section. Be sure to post in the forum/discussion 'kconfig' because there are a few caveats to "boot and build". ...
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