I tried Zenclora, a super-fast Linux distro with zero bloat - and one truly special feature
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I tried Zenclora, a super-fast Linux distro with zero bloat - and one truly special feature
"Zenclora is a Debian-based Linux distribution that uses a customized version of the GNOME desktop, a unique package manager called Zen, and also includes the usual Debian packages (such as the APT package manager). Zenclora enjoys the stability of both Debian and GNOME to create a desktop operating system you can depend on."
"It includes a kernel optimized for performance. There's zero bloatware. Its GNOME desktop looks like a combination of KDE Plasma and elementaryOS. Simple, user-friendly commands for installation. It's 100% open-source. Built for gamers and average users."
"Out of everything, it's probably the Zen Package Manager that makes Zenclora special. Yes, this is a command-line package manager, but that shouldn't put you off. With the Zen Package Manager, you can find available packages to install with simple commands."
Zenclora is a Debian-based Linux distribution that combines stability with performance through a customized GNOME desktop environment and an optimized kernel. It features a unique Zen Package Manager for installing applications via command-line interface, alongside traditional Debian APT packages. The distribution includes zero bloatware, is fully open-source, and offers a visually distinctive desktop combining elements of KDE Plasma and elementaryOS. Zenclora caters to both gaming and general users, with dedicated gaming-pack installation options including Lutris, Wine, and related tools. The distribution is freely downloadable and installable, making it accessible to Linux users seeking a high-performing alternative to mainstream distributions.
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