
"When I decided to kick the tires of Synex, I thought I'd first sum up the key features of the distribution, which are: Minimalist design, focusing on simplicity and essential applications Performance and stability inherited from its Debian base Four desktop environments from which to choose (KDE Plasma, GNOME, Xfce, and LXDE) Simple installation Targeted at those who want a simple, straightforward experience."
"With both the GNOME and KDE Plasma take on Synex, the first thing I noticed was that the installer was very much in line with the installer found on most Debian-based distributions (minus those based on Ubuntu). Other than it being as simple to install as any Linux distribution, there was really nothing outstanding to speak of during the installation. It took maybe five minutes to get the OS up and running."
Synex Linux is a minimal distribution designed for general use and small- to mid-sized businesses, offering performance and stability from its Debian base. It provides four desktop environments (KDE Plasma, GNOME, Xfce, LXDE), simple installation, and essential applications focused on simplicity. Installation is fast and straightforward, with the GNOME version requiring a reboot for updates while KDE did not. Synex boots quickly, runs smoothly, and is stable. The distribution is free to download, install, and use, and targets users who want a straightforward, lightweight Linux experience.
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