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The 14 OS of 2013

14 New Linux Distributions Born

[Year 2013 For Linux]

Well 2013 must be said as year of "LINUX"

 

 

New Linux distros introduced in 2013:

Slackel Linux:

Slackel is a Linux distribution based on Slackware Linux and Salix OS and is fully compatible with both. It uses KDE as the default desktop environment.

SalentOS:

SalentOS is an Ubuntu based Linux distribution that uses Openbox as the default window manager. It tries to be a light Linux distribution and aims for beginners.

Linux Lite:

As the name suggests, Linux Lite is a lightweight Linux distribution aiming for beginners. It uses Xfce desktop.

Kali Linux:

BackTrack Linux died and resurrected as Kali Linux. Like BackTrack, Kali too is PenTest distribution.

Springdale Linux:

Formerly known as PUIAS Linux, Springdale Linux is based on Red Hat Linux and is maintained by Institute for Advanced Study and Princeton University in the USA.

Emmabuntüs:

Emmabuntüs is a lightweight Linux distribution based on Xubuntu. It comes with a number of pre-configured programs that one uses in day to day life.

Antergos:

Antergos was previously known as Cinnarch, combining Arch Linux and Cinnamon desktop. The project moved on from its initial goal and now offers several desktop environments.

SolydXK:

SolydX and SolydK are Debian based Linux distributions with Xfce and KDE desktops respectively. SolydXK provides both business edition and home edition.

Point Linux:

Point Linux combines Debian with Mate desktop (Gnome 2 fork). It aims to be an easy-to-setup and easy-to-use Linux desktop.

Simplicity Linux:

Simplicity Linux is Puppy Linux derivative with LXDE as default desktop environment.

LXLE:

Based on long term support release of Lubuntu, LXLE is a lightweight Linux distribution that comes up with a wide range of default applications.

Kwheezy:

Kwheezy is a Debian based Linux distribution with KDE as the desktop environment. With a range of default application and media codecs, Kwheezy aims to run out of box.

MakuluLinux:

Based on Debian, MakuluLinux too comes with a range of application preinstalled on it.

OpenMandriva LX:

OpenMandriva Lx is based on ROSA, a Russian Linux distribution that forked Mandriva in 2012. OpenMandriva is sponsored by Mandriva.


That’s the list of new Linux distribution introduced in 2013. 

 

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