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  1. @inlovewithpda Maybe #siduction would also be interesting for you the next time you want to go rolling release but less bleeding edge: siduction.org/de/

    It’s a #debian derivative - haven’t tried it yet though

  2. I love using Debian. I think it is so interesting that so many distros have been or currently are based on Debian. While I prefer vanillia Debian, I wanted to list all of the Debian based distros (non-Ubuntu) I know of and categorize them based on what makes them unique.

    Daily Drivers (Ease of use):

    LMDE - Linux Mint + Debian, no Ubuntu, Mint polish
    MX Linux - MXTools is helpful
    Deepin - Beautiful, preconfigured desktop, from China.
    Peppermint_OS – Lightweight, cloud integrated, snappy
    Neptune - Polished KDE Plasma on stable Debian w/newer kernels.
    SpiralLinux – Pure Debian with modern defaults (Btrfs, ZRAM).
    SolydXK – Simplified XFCE/KDE desktops for stability.
    Lingmo OS / Mauna Linux / Br OS - Recent, beautiful desktops (China/Brazil)

    Modern/Atomic (Immutable):

    Vanilla OS - Atomic updates, can run Fedora/Arch apps via Apx.
    blendOS - Atomic, lets you choose DE (KDE, XFCE, etc), can install applications from other Linux distros.
    Nitrux - Immutable, no systemd (OpenRC), Maui shell, immutable, heavy reliance on AppImage

    High Performance and Gaming:

    Siduction - Rolling release based on Debian Sid.
    SparkyLinux - Great for gaming, newer drivers.
    PikaOS - Gaming with high-performance kernel opimizations.

    Multimedia/Creative:

    AV Linux (MX Edition) – Preconfigured w/low-latency kernel for audio production.

    Minimalist:

    BashCore - Ultra minimalist, branding free CLI environment.
    Slax - Modular, tiny, runs from a USB stick.

    Performance and Old Hardware (Lightweight):

    antiX - No systemd, runs on a toaster (256MB RAM)
    CrunchBang++ (#!++)- Minimalist, Debian + Openbox, continuation of original Crunchbang.
    BunsenLabs - minimalist OpenBox, keyboard centric.
    Window Maker Live - 90s NeXTSTEP look, fast, retro.
    Puppy Linux (DPup) - Runes entirely on RAM, fast.
    Elive - Enlightenment desktop, high-end looks for 20 year old hardware.
    Damn Small Linux - Stays under 700MB.
    wattOS - Low power consumption and simplicity.
    Q4OS – Trinity desktop, can mimic Windows XP/7.
    Commodore OS Vision - Retro computing aesthetic.

    Security, Privacy, and Stealth:

    Qubes OS - Isolates everything inside Xen VMs, has Debian and Fedora as default templates.
    Tails - Amnesic "Snowden" OS, leaves no trace on hardware.
    Whonix - Extreme privacy via dual-VM gateway/workstation.
    Kodachi - Hardened, pre-routed live OS alternative to Tails.
    Septor – Surf the web anonymously.
    Kicksecure - Hardened Debian layer (the base for Whonix).

    IT and SysAdmin Toolbox:

    Kali Linux/Parrot OS - "Hackerman" suites for penetration testing.
    GParted Live/Dr. Parted - Disk partitioning
    Grml/Finnix/Knoppix - "Oh Shit Buttons", emergency ktis for broken PCs.
    SysLinuxOS/Kaisen - Built for network admins and system integrators.

    Servers, Cloud, and Self Hosting:

    Proxmox VE - Server, machine host for VMs
    TrueNAS Scale - NAS, built for ZFS storage and applications.
    OpenMediaVault - Turns old hardwrae into NAS
    umbrelOS/StartOS/YunoHost - self-host your own cloud.
    Univention (UCS) - Professional Debian for corporate identity mangement.

    Network & Radio Engineering:

    Live Raizo – Specialized lab environment for network admins to simulate and experiment with complex network topologies (integrated with GNS3).
    Skywave Linux – Built for Software Defined Radio (SDR) and shortwave enthusiasts. Preconfigured with specific drivers and software needed to communicate on the airwaves.
    VyOS – Network OS for routers and firewalls.

    Embedded, IoT, and Media:

    Raspberry Pi OS - OS specifically for Raspberry Pi
    DietPi - lightweight, optimized base for hobbyist boards.
    OSMC - Turn hardware into dedicated Kodi media center.
    LinuxCNC - Controls heavy machinery and 3D printers.

    Mobile Distros:

    Mobian - Debian for phones and tablets.
    PureOS - FSF endorsed, famous for Librem 5 convergence.
    Droidian - Allows Debian to run on standard Android hardware.
    LuneOS - Spiritual successor to Palm webOS.
    FuriOS – OS for the FuriLabs FLX1, includes Waydroid.

    Philosopy and Geopolitics:

    Devuan - Protest against systemd
    Endless OS/Emmabuntüs - Built for schools and developing world.
    Astra/BOSS/Pardus/UOS - State sponsored distros (RU,IN,TR,CN).
    openKylin - Community version of China's Kylin OS.

    You could also consider Debian Pureblends, like Debian Med and Debian Edu.

    Did I miss any? Please let me know, I will edit the list. Thank you!

    #Debian #GNULinux #GNU #Linux #Privacy #SysAdmin #Tech #OpenSource #LMDE #LinuxMint #Mint #MXLinux #Deepin #PeppermintOS #antiX #SparkyLinux #BunsenLabs #Elive #AVLinux #NeptuneOS #KaliLinux #Kali #Tails #Whonix #Proxmox #OpenMediaVault #GRML #FINNIX #Knoppix #RaspberryPi #Pi #VyOS #Devuan #PureOS #Nitrux #EndlessOS #Emmabuntüs #Siduction #Bashcore #VanillaOS #TrueNAS #TrueNASScale #WindowMakerLive #Neptune #blendOS #crunchbang #Mobian #Droidian #FuriOS #LuneOS #Slax

  3. I love using Debian. I think it is so interesting that so many distros have been or currently are based on Debian. While I prefer vanillia Debian, I wanted to list all of the Debian based distros (non-Ubuntu) I know of and categorize them based on what makes them unique.

    Daily Drivers (Ease of use):

    LMDE - Linux Mint + Debian, no Ubuntu, Mint polish
    MX Linux - MXTools is helpful
    Deepin - Beautiful, preconfigured desktop, from China.
    Peppermint_OS – Lightweight, cloud integrated, snappy
    Neptune - Polished KDE Plasma on stable Debian w/newer kernels.
    SpiralLinux – Pure Debian with modern defaults (Btrfs, ZRAM).
    SolydXK – Simplified XFCE/KDE desktops for stability.
    Lingmo OS / Mauna Linux / Br OS - Recent, beautiful desktops (China/Brazil)

    Modern/Atomic (Immutable):

    Vanilla OS - Atomic updates, can run Fedora/Arch apps via Apx.
    blendOS - Atomic, lets you choose DE (KDE, XFCE, etc), can install applications from other Linux distros.
    Nitrux - Immutable, no systemd (OpenRC), Maui shell, immutable, heavy reliance on AppImage

    High Performance and Gaming:

    Siduction - Rolling release based on Debian Sid.
    SparkyLinux - Great for gaming, newer drivers.
    PikaOS - Gaming with high-performance kernel opimizations.

    Multimedia/Creative:

    AV Linux (MX Edition) – Preconfigured w/low-latency kernel for audio production.

    Minimalist:

    BashCore - Ultra minimalist, branding free CLI environment.
    Slax - Modular, tiny, runs from a USB stick.

    Performance and Old Hardware (Lightweight):

    antiX - No systemd, runs on a toaster (256MB RAM)
    CrunchBang++ (#!++)- Minimalist, Debian + Openbox, continuation of original Crunchbang.
    BunsenLabs - minimalist OpenBox, keyboard centric.
    Window Maker Live - 90s NeXTSTEP look, fast, retro.
    Puppy Linux (DPup) - Runes entirely on RAM, fast.
    Elive - Enlightenment desktop, high-end looks for 20 year old hardware.
    Damn Small Linux - Stays under 700MB.
    wattOS - Low power consumption and simplicity.
    Q4OS – Trinity desktop, can mimic Windows XP/7.
    Commodore OS Vision - Retro computing aesthetic.

    Security, Privacy, and Stealth:

    Qubes OS - Isolates everything inside Xen VMs, has Debian and Fedora as default templates.
    Tails - Amnesic "Snowden" OS, leaves no trace on hardware.
    Whonix - Extreme privacy via dual-VM gateway/workstation.
    Kodachi - Hardened, pre-routed live OS alternative to Tails.
    Septor – Surf the web anonymously.
    Kicksecure - Hardened Debian layer (the base for Whonix).

    IT and SysAdmin Toolbox:

    Kali Linux/Parrot OS - "Hackerman" suites for penetration testing.
    GParted Live/Dr. Parted - Disk partitioning
    Grml/Finnix/Knoppix - "Oh Shit Buttons", emergency ktis for broken PCs.
    SysLinuxOS/Kaisen - Built for network admins and system integrators.

    Servers, Cloud, and Self Hosting:

    Proxmox VE - Server, machine host for VMs
    TrueNAS Scale - NAS, built for ZFS storage and applications.
    OpenMediaVault - Turns old hardwrae into NAS
    umbrelOS/StartOS/YunoHost - self-host your own cloud.
    Univention (UCS) - Professional Debian for corporate identity mangement.

    Network & Radio Engineering:

    Live Raizo – Specialized lab environment for network admins to simulate and experiment with complex network topologies (integrated with GNS3).
    Skywave Linux – Built for Software Defined Radio (SDR) and shortwave enthusiasts. Preconfigured with specific drivers and software needed to communicate on the airwaves.
    VyOS – Network OS for routers and firewalls.

    Embedded, IoT, and Media:

    Raspberry Pi OS - OS specifically for Raspberry Pi
    DietPi - lightweight, optimized base for hobbyist boards.
    OSMC - Turn hardware into dedicated Kodi media center.
    LinuxCNC - Controls heavy machinery and 3D printers.

    Mobile Distros:

    Mobian - Debian for phones and tablets.
    PureOS - FSF endorsed, famous for Librem 5 convergence.
    Droidian - Allows Debian to run on standard Android hardware.
    LuneOS - Spiritual successor to Palm webOS.
    FuriOS – OS for the FuriLabs FLX1, includes Waydroid.

    Philosopy and Geopolitics:

    Devuan - Protest against systemd
    Endless OS/Emmabuntüs - Built for schools and developing world.
    Astra/BOSS/Pardus/UOS - State sponsored distros (RU,IN,TR,CN).
    openKylin - Community version of China's Kylin OS.

    You could also consider Debian Pureblends, like Debian Med and Debian Edu.

    Did I miss any? Please let me know, I will edit the list. Thank you!

    #Debian #GNULinux #GNU #Linux #Privacy #SysAdmin #Tech #OpenSource #LMDE #LinuxMint #Mint #MXLinux #Deepin #PeppermintOS #antiX #SparkyLinux #BunsenLabs #Elive #AVLinux #NeptuneOS #KaliLinux #Kali #Tails #Whonix #Proxmox #OpenMediaVault #GRML #FINNIX #Knoppix #RaspberryPi #Pi #VyOS #Devuan #PureOS #Nitrux #EndlessOS #Emmabuntüs #Siduction #Bashcore #VanillaOS #TrueNAS #TrueNASScale #WindowMakerLive #Neptune #blendOS #crunchbang #Mobian #Droidian #FuriOS #LuneOS #Slax

  4. I love using Debian. I think it is so interesting that so many distros have been or currently are based on Debian. While I prefer vanillia Debian, I wanted to list all of the Debian based distros (non-Ubuntu) I know of and categorize them based on what makes them unique.

    Daily Drivers (Ease of use):

    LMDE - Linux Mint + Debian, no Ubuntu, Mint polish
    MX Linux - MXTools is helpful
    Deepin - Beautiful, preconfigured desktop, from China.
    Peppermint_OS – Lightweight, cloud integrated, snappy
    Neptune - Polished KDE Plasma on stable Debian w/newer kernels.
    SpiralLinux – Pure Debian with modern defaults (Btrfs, ZRAM).
    SolydXK – Simplified XFCE/KDE desktops for stability.
    Lingmo OS / Mauna Linux / Br OS - Recent, beautiful desktops (China/Brazil)

    Modern/Atomic (Immutable):

    Vanilla OS - Atomic updates, can run Fedora/Arch apps via Apx.
    blendOS - Atomic, lets you choose DE (KDE, XFCE, etc), can install applications from other Linux distros.
    Nitrux - Immutable, no systemd (OpenRC), Maui shell, immutable, heavy reliance on AppImage

    High Performance and Gaming:

    Siduction - Rolling release based on Debian Sid.
    SparkyLinux - Great for gaming, newer drivers.
    PikaOS - Gaming with high-performance kernel opimizations.

    Multimedia/Creative:

    AV Linux (MX Edition) – Preconfigured w/low-latency kernel for audio production.

    Minimalist:

    BashCore - Ultra minimalist, branding free CLI environment.
    Slax - Modular, tiny, runs from a USB stick.

    Performance and Old Hardware (Lightweight):

    antiX - No systemd, runs on a toaster (256MB RAM)
    CrunchBang++ (#!++)- Minimalist, Debian + Openbox, continuation of original Crunchbang.
    BunsenLabs - minimalist OpenBox, keyboard centric.
    Window Maker Live - 90s NeXTSTEP look, fast, retro.
    Puppy Linux (DPup) - Runes entirely on RAM, fast.
    Elive - Enlightenment desktop, high-end looks for 20 year old hardware.
    Damn Small Linux - Stays under 700MB.
    wattOS - Low power consumption and simplicity.
    Q4OS – Trinity desktop, can mimic Windows XP/7.
    Commodore OS Vision - Retro computing aesthetic.

    Security, Privacy, and Stealth:

    Qubes OS - Isolates everything inside Xen VMs, has Debian and Fedora as default templates.
    Tails - Amnesic "Snowden" OS, leaves no trace on hardware.
    Whonix - Extreme privacy via dual-VM gateway/workstation.
    Kodachi - Hardened, pre-routed live OS alternative to Tails.
    Septor – Surf the web anonymously.
    Kicksecure - Hardened Debian layer (the base for Whonix).

    IT and SysAdmin Toolbox:

    Kali Linux/Parrot OS - "Hackerman" suites for penetration testing.
    GParted Live/Dr. Parted - Disk partitioning
    Grml/Finnix/Knoppix - "Oh Shit Buttons", emergency ktis for broken PCs.
    SysLinuxOS/Kaisen - Built for network admins and system integrators.

    Servers, Cloud, and Self Hosting:

    Proxmox VE - Server, machine host for VMs
    TrueNAS Scale - NAS, built for ZFS storage and applications.
    OpenMediaVault - Turns old hardwrae into NAS
    umbrelOS/StartOS/YunoHost - self-host your own cloud.
    Univention (UCS) - Professional Debian for corporate identity mangement.

    Network & Radio Engineering:

    Live Raizo – Specialized lab environment for network admins to simulate and experiment with complex network topologies (integrated with GNS3).
    Skywave Linux – Built for Software Defined Radio (SDR) and shortwave enthusiasts. Preconfigured with specific drivers and software needed to communicate on the airwaves.
    VyOS – Network OS for routers and firewalls.

    Embedded, IoT, and Media:

    Raspberry Pi OS - OS specifically for Raspberry Pi
    DietPi - lightweight, optimized base for hobbyist boards.
    OSMC - Turn hardware into dedicated Kodi media center.
    LinuxCNC - Controls heavy machinery and 3D printers.

    Mobile Distros:

    Mobian - Debian for phones and tablets.
    PureOS - FSF endorsed, famous for Librem 5 convergence.
    Droidian - Allows Debian to run on standard Android hardware.
    LuneOS - Spiritual successor to Palm webOS.
    FuriOS – OS for the FuriLabs FLX1, includes Waydroid.

    Philosopy and Geopolitics:

    Devuan - Protest against systemd
    Endless OS/Emmabuntüs - Built for schools and developing world.
    Astra/BOSS/Pardus/UOS - State sponsored distros (RU,IN,TR,CN).
    openKylin - Community version of China's Kylin OS.

    You could also consider Debian Pureblends, like Debian Med and Debian Edu.

    Did I miss any? Please let me know, I will edit the list. Thank you!

    #Debian #GNULinux #GNU #Linux #Privacy #SysAdmin #Tech #OpenSource #LMDE #LinuxMint #Mint #MXLinux #Deepin #PeppermintOS #antiX #SparkyLinux #BunsenLabs #Elive #AVLinux #NeptuneOS #KaliLinux #Kali #Tails #Whonix #Proxmox #OpenMediaVault #GRML #FINNIX #Knoppix #RaspberryPi #Pi #VyOS #Devuan #PureOS #Nitrux #EndlessOS #Emmabuntüs #Siduction #Bashcore #VanillaOS #TrueNAS #TrueNASScale #WindowMakerLive #Neptune #blendOS #crunchbang #Mobian #Droidian #FuriOS #LuneOS #Slax

  5. I love using Debian. I think it is so interesting that so many distros have been or currently are based on Debian. While I prefer vanillia Debian, I wanted to list all of the Debian based distros (non-Ubuntu) I know of and categorize them based on what makes them unique.

    Daily Drivers (Ease of use):

    LMDE - Linux Mint + Debian, no Ubuntu, Mint polish
    MX Linux - MXTools is helpful
    Deepin - Beautiful, preconfigured desktop, from China.
    Peppermint_OS – Lightweight, cloud integrated, snappy
    Neptune - Polished KDE Plasma on stable Debian w/newer kernels.
    SpiralLinux – Pure Debian with modern defaults (Btrfs, ZRAM).
    SolydXK – Simplified XFCE/KDE desktops for stability.
    Lingmo OS / Mauna Linux / Br OS - Recent, beautiful desktops (China/Brazil)

    Modern/Atomic (Immutable):

    Vanilla OS - Atomic updates, can run Fedora/Arch apps via Apx.
    blendOS - Atomic, lets you choose DE (KDE, XFCE, etc), can install applications from other Linux distros.
    Nitrux - Immutable, no systemd (OpenRC), Maui shell, immutable, heavy reliance on AppImage

    High Performance and Gaming:

    Siduction - Rolling release based on Debian Sid.
    SparkyLinux - Great for gaming, newer drivers.
    PikaOS - Gaming with high-performance kernel opimizations.

    Multimedia/Creative:

    AV Linux (MX Edition) – Preconfigured w/low-latency kernel for audio production.

    Minimalist:

    BashCore - Ultra minimalist, branding free CLI environment.
    Slax - Modular, tiny, runs from a USB stick.

    Performance and Old Hardware (Lightweight):

    antiX - No systemd, runs on a toaster (256MB RAM)
    CrunchBang++ (#!++)- Minimalist, Debian + Openbox, continuation of original Crunchbang.
    BunsenLabs - minimalist OpenBox, keyboard centric.
    Window Maker Live - 90s NeXTSTEP look, fast, retro.
    Puppy Linux (DPup) - Runes entirely on RAM, fast.
    Elive - Enlightenment desktop, high-end looks for 20 year old hardware.
    Damn Small Linux - Stays under 700MB.
    wattOS - Low power consumption and simplicity.
    Q4OS – Trinity desktop, can mimic Windows XP/7.
    Commodore OS Vision - Retro computing aesthetic.

    Security, Privacy, and Stealth:

    Qubes OS - Isolates everything inside Xen VMs, has Debian and Fedora as default templates.
    Tails - Amnesic "Snowden" OS, leaves no trace on hardware.
    Whonix - Extreme privacy via dual-VM gateway/workstation.
    Kodachi - Hardened, pre-routed live OS alternative to Tails.
    Septor – Surf the web anonymously.
    Kicksecure - Hardened Debian layer (the base for Whonix).

    IT and SysAdmin Toolbox:

    Kali Linux/Parrot OS - "Hackerman" suites for penetration testing.
    GParted Live/Dr. Parted - Disk partitioning
    Grml/Finnix/Knoppix - "Oh Shit Buttons", emergency ktis for broken PCs.
    SysLinuxOS/Kaisen - Built for network admins and system integrators.

    Servers, Cloud, and Self Hosting:

    Proxmox VE - Server, machine host for VMs
    TrueNAS Scale - NAS, built for ZFS storage and applications.
    OpenMediaVault - Turns old hardwrae into NAS
    umbrelOS/StartOS/YunoHost - self-host your own cloud.
    Univention (UCS) - Professional Debian for corporate identity mangement.

    Network & Radio Engineering:

    Live Raizo – Specialized lab environment for network admins to simulate and experiment with complex network topologies (integrated with GNS3).
    Skywave Linux – Built for Software Defined Radio (SDR) and shortwave enthusiasts. Preconfigured with specific drivers and software needed to communicate on the airwaves.
    VyOS – Network OS for routers and firewalls.

    Embedded, IoT, and Media:

    Raspberry Pi OS - OS specifically for Raspberry Pi
    DietPi - lightweight, optimized base for hobbyist boards.
    OSMC - Turn hardware into dedicated Kodi media center.
    LinuxCNC - Controls heavy machinery and 3D printers.

    Mobile Distros:

    Mobian - Debian for phones and tablets.
    PureOS - FSF endorsed, famous for Librem 5 convergence.
    Droidian - Allows Debian to run on standard Android hardware.
    LuneOS - Spiritual successor to Palm webOS.
    FuriOS – OS for the FuriLabs FLX1, includes Waydroid.

    Philosopy and Geopolitics:

    Devuan - Protest against systemd
    Endless OS/Emmabuntüs - Built for schools and developing world.
    Astra/BOSS/Pardus/UOS - State sponsored distros (RU,IN,TR,CN).
    openKylin - Community version of China's Kylin OS.

    You could also consider Debian Pureblends, like Debian Med and Debian Edu.

    Did I miss any? Please let me know, I will edit the list. Thank you!

    #Debian #GNULinux #GNU #Linux #Privacy #SysAdmin #Tech #OpenSource #LMDE #LinuxMint #Mint #MXLinux #Deepin #PeppermintOS #antiX #SparkyLinux #BunsenLabs #Elive #AVLinux #NeptuneOS #KaliLinux #Kali #Tails #Whonix #Proxmox #OpenMediaVault #GRML #FINNIX #Knoppix #RaspberryPi #Pi #VyOS #Devuan #PureOS #Nitrux #EndlessOS #Emmabuntüs #Siduction #Bashcore #VanillaOS #TrueNAS #TrueNASScale #WindowMakerLive #Neptune #blendOS #crunchbang #Mobian #Droidian #FuriOS #LuneOS #Slax

  6. I love using Debian. I think it is so interesting that so many distros have been or currently are based on Debian. While I prefer vanillia Debian, I wanted to list all of the Debian based distros (non-Ubuntu) I know of and categorize them based on what makes them unique.

    Daily Drivers (Ease of use):

    LMDE - Linux Mint + Debian, no Ubuntu, Mint polish
    MX Linux - MXTools is helpful
    Deepin - Beautiful, preconfigured desktop, from China.
    Peppermint_OS – Lightweight, cloud integrated, snappy
    Neptune - Polished KDE Plasma on stable Debian w/newer kernels.
    SpiralLinux – Pure Debian with modern defaults (Btrfs, ZRAM).
    SolydXK – Simplified XFCE/KDE desktops for stability.
    Lingmo OS / Mauna Linux / Br OS - Recent, beautiful desktops (China/Brazil)

    Modern/Atomic (Immutable):

    Vanilla OS - Atomic updates, can run Fedora/Arch apps via Apx.
    blendOS - Atomic, lets you choose DE (KDE, XFCE, etc), can install applications from other Linux distros.
    Nitrux - Immutable, no systemd (OpenRC), Maui shell, immutable, heavy reliance on AppImage

    High Performance and Gaming:

    Siduction - Rolling release based on Debian Sid.
    SparkyLinux - Great for gaming, newer drivers.
    PikaOS - Gaming with high-performance kernel opimizations.

    Multimedia/Creative:

    AV Linux (MX Edition) – Preconfigured w/low-latency kernel for audio production.

    Minimalist:

    BashCore - Ultra minimalist, branding free CLI environment.
    Slax - Modular, tiny, runs from a USB stick.

    Performance and Old Hardware (Lightweight):

    antiX - No systemd, runs on a toaster (256MB RAM)
    CrunchBang++ (#!++)- Minimalist, Debian + Openbox, continuation of original Crunchbang.
    BunsenLabs - minimalist OpenBox, keyboard centric.
    Window Maker Live - 90s NeXTSTEP look, fast, retro.
    Puppy Linux (DPup) - Runes entirely on RAM, fast.
    Elive - Enlightenment desktop, high-end looks for 20 year old hardware.
    Damn Small Linux - Stays under 700MB.
    wattOS - Low power consumption and simplicity.
    Q4OS – Trinity desktop, can mimic Windows XP/7.
    Commodore OS Vision - Retro computing aesthetic.

    Security, Privacy, and Stealth:

    Qubes OS - Isolates everything inside Xen VMs, has Debian and Fedora as default templates.
    Tails - Amnesic "Snowden" OS, leaves no trace on hardware.
    Whonix - Extreme privacy via dual-VM gateway/workstation.
    Kodachi - Hardened, pre-routed live OS alternative to Tails.
    Septor – Surf the web anonymously.
    Kicksecure - Hardened Debian layer (the base for Whonix).

    IT and SysAdmin Toolbox:

    Kali Linux/Parrot OS - "Hackerman" suites for penetration testing.
    GParted Live/Dr. Parted - Disk partitioning
    Grml/Finnix/Knoppix - "Oh Shit Buttons", emergency ktis for broken PCs.
    SysLinuxOS/Kaisen - Built for network admins and system integrators.

    Servers, Cloud, and Self Hosting:

    Proxmox VE - Server, machine host for VMs
    TrueNAS Scale - NAS, built for ZFS storage and applications.
    OpenMediaVault - Turns old hardwrae into NAS
    umbrelOS/StartOS/YunoHost - self-host your own cloud.
    Univention (UCS) - Professional Debian for corporate identity mangement.

    Network & Radio Engineering:

    Live Raizo – Specialized lab environment for network admins to simulate and experiment with complex network topologies (integrated with GNS3).
    Skywave Linux – Built for Software Defined Radio (SDR) and shortwave enthusiasts. Preconfigured with specific drivers and software needed to communicate on the airwaves.
    VyOS – Network OS for routers and firewalls.

    Embedded, IoT, and Media:

    Raspberry Pi OS - OS specifically for Raspberry Pi
    DietPi - lightweight, optimized base for hobbyist boards.
    OSMC - Turn hardware into dedicated Kodi media center.
    LinuxCNC - Controls heavy machinery and 3D printers.

    Mobile Distros:

    Mobian - Debian for phones and tablets.
    PureOS - FSF endorsed, famous for Librem 5 convergence.
    Droidian - Allows Debian to run on standard Android hardware.
    LuneOS - Spiritual successor to Palm webOS.
    FuriOS – OS for the FuriLabs FLX1, includes Waydroid.

    Philosopy and Geopolitics:

    Devuan - Protest against systemd
    Endless OS/Emmabuntüs - Built for schools and developing world.
    Astra/BOSS/Pardus/UOS - State sponsored distros (RU,IN,TR,CN).
    openKylin - Community version of China's Kylin OS.

    You could also consider Debian Pureblends, like Debian Med and Debian Edu.

    Did I miss any? Please let me know, I will edit the list. Thank you!

    #Debian #GNULinux #GNU #Linux #Privacy #SysAdmin #Tech #OpenSource #LMDE #LinuxMint #Mint #MXLinux #Deepin #PeppermintOS #antiX #SparkyLinux #BunsenLabs #Elive #AVLinux #NeptuneOS #KaliLinux #Kali #Tails #Whonix #Proxmox #OpenMediaVault #GRML #FINNIX #Knoppix #RaspberryPi #Pi #VyOS #Devuan #PureOS #Nitrux #EndlessOS #Emmabuntüs #Siduction #Bashcore #VanillaOS #TrueNAS #TrueNASScale #WindowMakerLive #Neptune #blendOS #crunchbang #Mobian #Droidian #FuriOS #LuneOS #Slax

  7. @Zekovski

    Je pense que c'est bien, je l'utilise sur un de mes ordinateurs depuis des années. Je recommande également TuxedoOS.

    Sur la base de Debian, il serait recommandé à MX Linux KDE Flavour et Siduction.

  8. @bluelupo
    Ich hatte das missverstanden. Sorry.
    Aber nun bin ich auch ab der Antwort interessiert.

    und kommen ja nicht infrage.

  9. @kubuntufocus

    This is a great approach. Actually, I wished this was a default option on all distributions. I was always a bit reluctant to use BTRFS because it looked like more work. You nailed it by saying “ease-of-use” “for the average user”.
    I use BTRFS + on a installation. Wish your implementation would be available there.
    Keep up the great work!

    Off-topic: I looked it up but didn't find something. Do you use snap?

  10. Thanks @vkc

    <Start/tip nobody asked for>
    For those who want something close to Debian testing, (by default ) might be worth a try. It is unstable (Codename: Sid), thus before testing. This means it is tested but, it is certainly not as stable as testing.
    But here is the twist. Use it with or and to have efficient tools for a rollback once it breaks (and it will break sporadically) and you should be good.
    <End/tip nobody asked for>

  11. Vielfach versucht #debian13 sid mit #btrfs, grub-btrfs, snapshots, lvm und Verschlüsselung zu installieren.
    Vielfach krachend gescheitert.

    Nehme jetzt #siduction. Ist auch sid und seit neuestem auch mit btrfs inklusive snapshots und grub-btrfs möglich.

    Mein Endziel ist eine #hyprland Umgebung zu haben, wo plugins funktionieren.
    Habe insgesamt 3 hyprland #opensuse Installationen, bei keiner bekomme ich es zum Laufen. Scheinbar ist es nicht ordentlich paketiert. :-/

    #linux #windowtiling

  12. Sehr cool! Gerade auf #distrowatch gelesen, daß das neue #siduction #btrfs in das Bootmenü integriert, wenn man sich dafür entscheidet.
    Das von Suse entwickelte #snapper Tool hat bei deren Tests leider nicht funktioniert.
    Aber so sollte es sein: Rolling Release + Snapshots

    #linux #debian

  13. @anxiousmac @be4foss @kde

    I have this fella running with . Everything worked out of the box.

    Tip. Exchange the HDD for an SSD in old devices uns the real fun never ends.

  14. @villon @dennybs Wäre mal nett zu wissen, welche Distrie er nutzt.
    Unter #siduction läufts nämlich ebenfalls.

    Bin erstmal raus, GN8.

  15. @debacle @adbenitez @uexo @DiWoWo @contrapunctus

    I totally understand. No soft force from my side. No need to explain from your side. 😃

    For example, I use among other distros (pure Debian Sid). There, appimage and flatpak sometimes come handy for my usecase. In particular, they integrate quite well in .
    (github.com/mijorus/gearlever), which I installed via flatpak helps me to manage the appimages.

  16. @NichtHoecke @wikinaut @linux_opensource
    Wenn man aus der Spielwiese der Programmierer raus will, muss man sich nach Distributionen die von Firmen gefördert und gar selbst gewartet werden umschauen. Beispiele wären hier #pop_os oder #tuxedo .
    Nicht weniger stabil wären noch #MXLinux, meistens :-) #siduction etc.
    Linux Mint hat sich vor Jahren nicht nur die Nutzerdaten klauen lassen, seitdem bin ich dort raus, meine waren damals dabei....

  17. هو إصدار متجدد أو متدحرج بسبب اقترانه ديبيان الغير مستقرة. على وجه التحديد، هذا يعني أن صدور إصدار جديد لا يتطلب إعادة تثبيت النظام للحصول على الحزم المحدثة. وبدلاً من ذلك، يتم دمج التحديثات بانتظام في النظام من خلال تحديثات البرامج.

    #Siduction
    is a rolling release due to its coupling with Debian sid. Specifically, this means that the release of a new version does not require reinstalling the system to get updated packages. Instead, updates are regularly incorporated into the system through software updates.

    siduction.org/

    #gnutux #linux #debian #foss #gnu #rolling #لينكس #ديبيان #kde #xfce #xorg

  18. هو إصدار متجدد أو متدحرج بسبب اقترانه ديبيان الغير مستقرة. على وجه التحديد، هذا يعني أن صدور إصدار جديد لا يتطلب إعادة تثبيت النظام للحصول على الحزم المحدثة. وبدلاً من ذلك، يتم دمج التحديثات بانتظام في النظام من خلال تحديثات البرامج.

    #Siduction
    is a rolling release due to its coupling with Debian sid. Specifically, this means that the release of a new version does not require reinstalling the system to get updated packages. Instead, updates are regularly incorporated into the system through software updates.

    https://siduction.org/

    #gnutux #linux #debian #foss #gnu #rolling #لينكس #ديبيان
  19. @linuxnews

    Der Wechsel von nach hat vermutlich stattgefunden, weil TUEDOOS ein LTS ist und Siduction ein Rolling Release oder ist es eine bessere Hardware Unterstützung, da Original Hardware und Original Betriebssystem?

  20. Release Notes für #siduction 2024.1.0 »Shine on…« Das siduction-Team freut sich, euch ein neues Release vorzustellen. Seit dem letzten Release ist einige Zeit vergangen. Der Grund dafür ist, dass wir auf KDE Plasma 6 in Debian Unstable gewartet haben..... #linux #debian #unstable

    Release Notes für siduction 20...

  21. @cmccullough @debian

    Back in 2002/3 I was lost during the installation. We had Linux (Suse) the the Uni and Linux was what I wanted. Fortunately, a wise guy in the hall of recidence guided me. Only requirement Debian /w Gnome. Momorable quality time.

    I sticked to Debian, albeit later with , and , , . All with KDE.

  22. @cmccullough @debian

    Back in 2002/3 I was lost during the installation. We had Linux (Suse) the the Uni and Linux was what I wanted. Fortunately, a wise guy in the hall of recidence guided me. Only requirement Debian /w Gnome. Momorable quality time.

    I sticked to Debian, albeit later with #Kanotix, #Sidux and #Siduction, #Kubuntu, #TUXEDOOS. All with KDE.

  23. @cmccullough @debian

    Back in 2002/3 I was lost during the installation. We had Linux (Suse) the the Uni and Linux was what I wanted. Fortunately, a wise guy in the hall of recidence guided me. Only requirement Debian /w Gnome. Momorable quality time.

    I sticked to Debian, albeit later with #Kanotix, #Sidux and #Siduction, #Kubuntu, #TUXEDOOS. All with KDE.

  24. @cmccullough @debian

    Back in 2002/3 I was lost during the installation. We had Linux (Suse) the the Uni and Linux was what I wanted. Fortunately, a wise guy in the hall of recidence guided me. Only requirement Debian /w Gnome. Momorable quality time.

    I sticked to Debian, albeit later with #Kanotix, #Sidux and #Siduction, #Kubuntu, #TUXEDOOS. All with KDE.

  25. @cmccullough @debian

    Back in 2002/3 I was lost during the installation. We had Linux (Suse) the the Uni and Linux was what I wanted. Fortunately, a wise guy in the hall of recidence guided me. Only requirement Debian /w Gnome. Momorable quality time.

    I sticked to Debian, albeit later with #Kanotix, #Sidux and #Siduction, #Kubuntu, #TUXEDOOS. All with KDE.

  26. I came across while updating , although it originates from an server project apparently. I'm quite liking it as a wrapper for tmux. Also like how typing "open url' works differently in pts to tty.
    At the time I was reading on article about on a financial site with a paywall, wondering how the terminal web browser would respond to that. It totally failed :( Completely ignored the paywall so I got to read about stupidity in green monospaced font :)

  27. Siduction 2022.1 "Masters of War" ist da!

    Siduction bietet auch in der neuen Version ein freundliches rollendes Betriebssystem, basierend auf Debian GNU/Linux unstable/Sid.

    #Siduction #Debian #Rolling_Release #Aptosid #Linux

    gnulinux.ch/siduction-2022-1-m

  28. #AskAFriend

    Ich brauche so was wie #greenshot für #Linux (#Siduction, #Gnome) -> ein Tool um #Screenshot|s von Teilbereichen des Bildschirms zu machen.

    Exakte Beschreibung, was ich möchte:

    1. Druck auf [Druck]-Taste auf Tastatur

    2. Ein Fadenkreuz erscheint, mit dem ich einen Bildschirmbereich auswählen kann.

    3. Dieser Screenshot wird sowohl in die Zwischenablage gestellt, als auch in einem einfachen Grafikeditor geöffnet:

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