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    refracta
    Refracta is an operating system designed for home computer users and for use as a system rescue and recovery disk. It provides a simple and familiar layout that most users will find very comfortable. Refracta-8 is based on Devuan GNU/Linux and uses the Devuan package repository. (Previous versions were based on Debian.) Refractainstaller, refractasnapshot and refracta2usb are tools that allow you to customize your installation and create your own live-CD or live-USB.
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    Debian PIXEL

    Debian PIXEL

    A remix of the Raspberry Pi Foundation PIXEL image with Refracta Tools

    Run Raspberry Pi Debian 12 PIXEL Desktop on a PC or Mac – an Exton modified Build 251019 with Refracta Snapshot included. REFRACTA SNAPSHOT IS PRE-INSTALLED This means that you can easily install the system to hard drive and you can just as easily make it your own remix of the Raspberry Pi Foundation PIXEL image. Study all included packages: https://exton.se/debian-pixel/debian-raspberrypi-pixel-installed-packages-251019.txt I’ve added a few packages.
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    SlackEX Linux Live System

    SlackEX Linux Live System

    SlackEX 15.0 64 bit is based on Slackware Current

    ...I.e. create a new ISO. Furthermore I have installed Grub2, which can be used as boot loader after a hard drive install using Refracta Installer. My SlackEX Build 260325 is UNIQUE.
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    CruxEX 64 bit Linux Live System

    CruxEX 64 bit Linux Live System

    CruxEX 3.8 64 bit 2025 Linux Live System is based on CRUX 3.8

    ...FEATURES CruxEX 2025 uses the LXDE Desktop environment and kernel 6.14.2-amd64-exton with support for "extra everything". NEWS 250427 Create your own CRUX Live Installable System with Refracta Snapshot! Install it to hard drive with Refracta Installer. Or/and run it live from RAM. UNIQUE CruxEX 2025 is - as my previous CRUX-remasters - unique in the world. I.e. there is no other CRUX Live System (as far as I know). In any case, not for downloading. The good thing with CruxEX is that it is a live system (which CRUX original isn't) and that you can run CruxEX superfast from RAM. ...
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