This lightweight distro loaded with apps is not your father's GNU/Linux - here's why
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This lightweight distro loaded with apps is not your father's GNU/Linux - here's why
"With Besgnulinux, you are getting only open-source software, but unlike many distributions that have come before it, this take on Linux includes tons of apps that allow you to hit the ground running. There's LibreOffice, Sylpheed (email client), Synaptic package manager, mpv media player, KeePassXC, Conky Control, Kernel Manager (a third-party software manager), Brave browser and Brave browser with Tor integration, Deluge (a Torrent app), and many more. You also get a collection of open-source games and plenty of configuration tools."
"What is JWM? It's Joe's Window Manager, a lightweight Linux desktop UI that is blazingly fast and immediately familiar. JWM harkens back to an earlier time of Linux desktops, but not quite back to the Common Desktop Environment era. JWM isn't modern-looking, doesn't include a variety of effects, and isn't nearly as visually appealing as, say, Cosmic or KDE Plasma."
Besgnulinux is a lightweight distribution based on Debian Trixie that prioritizes open-source software while providing a wide set of preinstalled applications. The distribution includes LibreOffice, Sylpheed, Synaptic, mpv, KeePassXC, Conky Control, Kernel Manager, Brave with Tor integration, Deluge, open-source games, and numerous configuration utilities. The JWM (Joe's Window Manager) desktop delivers a blazingly fast, familiar, minimal interface optimized for older hardware and low-resource systems. JWM emphasizes speed and functionality over modern visual effects, making the environment less polished than Cosmic or KDE Plasma but highly responsive and practical out of the box.
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