Sidux
This is not a distro for inexperienced Linux users since it's
considered cutting-edge, but anyone who knows how to manage Linux will
enjoy and easy installation process and outstanding hardware
detection.If you do run into any issues using Sidux, there's an active
community ready to help.
sidux is an operating system based on the Linux kernel, Debian's most modern branch (called "Sid") and many free and open source applications.
You no longer need to wait for a new release to always have the latest of anything, including kernels. Once you have installed sidux, all it needs is a dist-upgrade, which is a system-wide software update from debian and sidux.
This means that re-installing yet another release every 6-12 months on your PC is unnecessary with sidux, as the weekly or monthly dist-upgrade brings everything up-to-date, including the kernel.
As it is, an install with sidux usually does not take longer than 20 minutes.
sidux offers 3 up-to-date live-CD//DVD entry point release variations, these are:
- 32 bit lite, live-cd approximately 550MB +/-
- 64 bit lite, live-cd approximately 550MB +/-
- a combined i386 + amd64 KDE-full, live DVD approximately 1.5GBMB +/-
With the 'way of sidux', you will be always up to date and have the very best that sidux together with Debian 'sid' can offer.
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