Hanthana Linux
Official homepage: http://www.hanthana.org
Hanthana Linux is based on Fedora and is primarily for IT education, with an additional codec/decoder and multimedia player by default. It provides livedvd that can be mounted to the hard drive and supports i686 and x86_64 architectures.
ROSA Linux
Official homepage: http://www.rosalab.com
ROSA Linux is based on Mandriva, with KDE 4 as the default desktop environment. In addition, ROSA also provides a server version, a classroom version for teachers, and a satellite information system for transportation.
Cinnarch
Official homepage: http://www.cinnarch.com
Cinnarch features a Cinnamon desktop environment and LightDM login manager, based on Arch Linux, with an elegant and beautiful look.
2013 was a year of good harvest in the open source world. With the rise of Android, with more than 85% of the market share in mobile devices, Linux has stood at the forefront of the world's unprecedented. A growing number of reports on the popularity of Linux-based distributions have emerged, with 14 new releases this year. If you miss them, then take a look!
Slackel Linux: This release is based on Slackware Linux and Salix Os. and use KDE as the default desktop environment.
Salentos: Based on the currently very popular Ubuntu operating system, this release uses Openbox as the default window manager. He is a relatively lightweight Linux distribution for beginners. (Love Openbox:P)
Linux Lite: This Linux-based lightweight operating system is used by novice users, using the XFCE desktop environment.
Kali linux: BackTrack Linux has revived! , a well-known release, the new Kali Linux is ready for the enemy. It was a release for penetration testing and was immediately supported by the community after it was officially launched.
Springdale Linux: Based on a release version of Red Hat, the Springdale Linux distribution was originally called Puias Linux. It is maintained by advanced research institutes in the United States, together with Princeton University.
Emmabuntüs: This release has a large number of preloaded programs for daily operation. Based on the Xubuntu operating system, it is a lightweight OS.
Antergos: The release was initially named Cinnarch. This name is a combination of the archlinux distribution and the Cinnamon desktop environment.
solydxk: Both SOLYDX and SOLYDK are based on the Debian Linux distribution, respectively, using XFCE and KDE desktops. And Solydxk is a hybrid version of both home and commercial.
Point Linux: Combined with the Debian distribution and Mate desktop environment, mate is a branch of GNOME2. The goal of this release is simple setup and use.
Simplicity Linux: The default desktop for this release is LXDE and the platform itself is derived from the Puppy Linux distribution.
lxle: The name again implies the nature of the release. It is based on the long-term support version of the Lubuntu system and is a lightweight release.
Kwheezy: Carry the KDE desktop environment on top of the Debian Linux distribution. The system has installed a variety of applications and media decoders by default.
makululinux: A large number of applications were preinstalled in this Debian-based release, released in 2013.
Openmandriva LX: The release is based on the Russian ROSA distribution. The release is also supported by the Mandriva release. In fact, earlier Mandriva was also branched out by ROSA.
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