# 🌱 Essora Eos is a minimalist GNU/Linux distribution based on Debian trixie, designed to be lightweight, fast, and fully customizable. It provides only the essentials, without bloatware or unnecessary configurations, giving the user complete control.
## ✨ Key Features: Lightweight performance, minimalist interface with preconfigured Openbox and JWM, multi-language support (12+ languages), essential tools such as file manager, terminal, image viewer, and audio player. Fully customizable desktop environment.
## 🌱 Name origin: Essora is an invented name inspired by Essence (core) and Ora (Latin: “hour” / “now”). Eos is the Greek goddess of dawn, representing new beginnings, clarity, and awakening. Essora Eos means “The new dawn of essentials.”

## 🚀 Live Session Login
Live Session: Username: essora – Password: essora.

## 👥 Credits
- **Lead Developer**: josejp2424
- **Contributor**:Nilsonmorales.

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  • Lightweight Debian-based Linux
  • Preconfigured Openbox & JWM
  • Multi-language support
  • No bloatware, clean and minimal
  • Fast boot and responsive performance
  • Fully customizable desktop environment
  • Essential tools included out of the box

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  • Interesting project but you don't specify the differences between Eos and Excalibur so please write some more details.
    Reply from essora
    Posted 2025-12-07
    You are right, and I apologize. That's correct: Eos is based on Debian with systemd, while Excalibur is based on Devuan without systemd. I'm still finishing it; they are test systems for now. The release candidate (RC) versions will be available soon.
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2025-07-27