ENux is a desktop Linux distribution based on Debian. It integrated which a project developing scripts that mix-and-match components from various Linux distributions and integrate them into one system.
ENux supports a large range of package management tools that exist in the Linux ecosystem, including apk (Alpine Linux), dpkg/apt (Debian), emerge/portage (Gentoo), epkg (EPkgOS), nix (NixOS), pacman (Arch Linux), rpm/dnf (Fedora), xbps (Void) and zypper (openSUSE), as well as the unified enux package manager (a package manager that wraps Bedrock Linux's pmm). The distribution uses the XFCE desktop and substitutes Debian's long-term supported Linux kernel with a more up-to-date version.
ENux also has Bedrock Linux pre-installed, which let's you use brl/pmm commands on the live system, with the ENux Installer, which is optimized for making Bedrock Linux be hijacked on the live system. It also includes a custom tools suite, like ENuxbootstrap, ENux Package Manager and ENux-Chroot.
Features
- Debian base for stability and reliability
- Bedrock Linux pre-installed
- Access to 13 package managers on one system
- Unified enux tool for simplified package management
- A nice ENux Welcomer CLI program
- XFCE desktop environment for performance
- Clean and minimal setup
- Our own Linux 7.0.0-enux kernel
- Created with our own ISO Creator tool
- Uses our own ENux Installer (CLI/TUI)