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  15. <title>05/04 SystemRescue 11.01</title>
  16. <link>https://distrowatch.com/systemrescue</link>
  17. <description>SystemRescue is an Arch-based Linux system on a bootable CD-ROM or USB drive, designed for repairing a system and data after a crash. It also aims to provide an easy way to carry out administration tasks on a computer, such as creating and editing hard disk partitions. It contains many useful system utilities (GNU Parted, PartImage, FSTools) and some basic ones (editors, Midnight Commander, network tools). It aims to be very easy to use. The kernel of the system supports all of today's most important file systems, including ext2, ext3, ext4, ReiserFS, Reiser4FS, btrfs, XFS, JFS, VFAT, NTFS, ISO9660, as well as network file systems, such as Samba and NFS. </description>
  18. <pubDate>05-04-2024 </pubDate>
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  22. <title>05/02 Arch 2024.05.01</title>
  23. <link>https://distrowatch.com/arch</link>
  24. <description>Arch Linux is an independently developed, x86_64-optimised Linux distribution targeted at competent Linux users. It uses 'pacman', its home-grown package manager, to provide updates to the latest software applications with full dependency tracking. Operating on a rolling release system, Arch can be installed from a CD image or via an FTP server. The default install provides a solid base that enables users to create a custom installation. In addition, the Arch Build System (ABS) provides a way to easily build new packages, modify the configuration of stock packages, and share these packages with other users via the Arch Linux user repository. </description>
  25. <pubDate>05-02-2024 </pubDate>
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  29. <title>05/02 Calculate 20240502</title>
  30. <link>https://distrowatch.com/calculate</link>
  31. <description>Calculate Linux is a Gentoo-based family of three distinguished distributions. Calculate Directory Server (CDS) is a solution that supports Windows and Linux clients via LDAP + SAMBA, providing proxy, mail and Jabbers servers with streamlined user management. Calculate Linux Desktop (CLD) is a workstation and client distribution (with a choice of Cinnamon, KDE Plasma, LXQt, MATE or Xfce desktops) that includes a wizard to configure a connection to Calculate Directory Server. Calculate Linux Scratch (CLS) is a live CD with a build framework for creating a custom distribution. </description>
  32. <pubDate>05-02-2024 </pubDate>
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  36. <title>05/02 KDE neon 20240502</title>
  37. <link>https://distrowatch.com/kdeneon</link>
  38. <description>KDE neon is a Ubuntu-based Linux distribution and live DVD featuring the latest KDE Plasma desktop and other KDE community software. Besides the installable DVD image, the project provides a rapidly-evolving software repository with all the latest KDE software. Two editions of the product are available - a "User" edition, designed for those interested in checking out the latest KDE software as it gets released, and a "Developer's" edition, created as a platform for testing cutting-edge KDE applications.  </description>
  39. <pubDate>05-02-2024 </pubDate>
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  43. <title>05/02 openmamba 20240502</title>
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  45. <description>openmamba GNU/Linux is a distribution for personal computers (Intel i686-compatible) that can be used on notebooks, desktops and servers. It works as an installable live CD, offering out-of-the box support for proprietary graphics drivers and wireless network cards, a variety of media codecs and 3D desktop with KDE. The distribution, which has roots in the discontinued QiLinux project, uses APT for RPM and Synaptic as its package management tools. </description>
  46. <pubDate>05-02-2024 </pubDate>
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  50. <title>05/02 AUSTRUMI 4.9.4</title>
  51. <link>https://distrowatch.com/austrumi</link>
  52. <description>AUSTRUMI (Austrum Latvijas Linukss) is a bootable live Linux distribution based on Slackware Linux. It requires limited system resources and can run on any Intel-compatible system with a CD-ROM installed. The entire operating system and all of the applications run from RAM, making AUSTRUMI a fast system and allowing the boot medium to be removed after the operating system starts. </description>
  53. <pubDate>05-02-2024 </pubDate>
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  57. <title>05/01 LibreELEC 12.0.0</title>
  58. <link>https://distrowatch.com/libreelec</link>
  59. <description>LibreELEC is "just enough OS" to run the Kodi media centre. LibreELEC is a Linux distribution built to run Kodi on current and popular hardware. The project is an evolution of the OpenELEC project. LibreELEC software will be familiar to OpenELEC users. The distribution runs on x86 desktop computers, Raspberry Pi devices and ODroid and WeTek computers. </description>
  60. <pubDate>05-01-2024 </pubDate>
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  64. <title>05/01 Dr.Parted 24.05</title>
  65. <link>https://distrowatch.com/drparted</link>
  66. <description>Dr.Parted Live is a bootable GNU/Linux distribution based on Debian Testing. It is a live CD/USB featuring a lightweight Openbox window manager and useful applications for data backup, restore and recovery. </description>
  67. <pubDate>05-01-2024 </pubDate>
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  71. <title>04/30 Archman 20240501</title>
  72. <link>https://distrowatch.com/archman</link>
  73. <description>Archman GNU/Linux is an Arch Linux-based distribution which features the Calamares system installer and a pre-configured desktop environment. Archman also features the Pamac package manager for easy installation of new software packages. </description>
  74. <pubDate>04-30-2024 </pubDate>
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  78. <title>04/30 openSUSE 15.6-rc</title>
  79. <link>https://distrowatch.com/opensuse</link>
  80. <description>The openSUSE project is a community program sponsored by SUSE Linux and other companies. Promoting the use of Linux everywhere, this program provides free, easy access to openSUSE, a complete Linux distribution. The openSUSE project has three main goals: make openSUSE the easiest Linux for anyone to obtain and the most widely used Linux distribution; leverage open source collaboration to make openSUSE the world's most usable Linux distribution and desktop environment for new and experienced Linux users; dramatically simplify and open the development and packaging processes to make openSUSE the platform of choice for Linux developers and software vendors. </description>
  81. <pubDate>04-30-2024 </pubDate>
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  85. <title>04/29 CentOS 9-20240429 "Stream"</title>
  86. <link>https://distrowatch.com/centos</link>
  87. <description>CentOS as a group is a community of open source contributors and users which started in 2003 and has been sponsored by Red Hat since 2014. CentOS Linux versions up to CentOS Linux 8 are 100% compatible rebuilds of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, in full compliance with Red Hat's redistribution requirements. In 2020 it was announced CentOS Linux is being discontinued and replaced with CentOS Stream, a developer-focused distribution which acts as a middle-stream between Fedora and Red Hat Enterprise Linux. </description>
  88. <pubDate>04-29-2024 </pubDate>
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  92. <title>04/29 TUXEDO 3-20240429</title>
  93. <link>https://distrowatch.com/tuxedo</link>
  94. <description>TUXEDO OS is an Ubuntu-based distribution developed in Germany by TUXEDO Computers GmbH, designed and optimised for the company's own range of Linux-friendly personal computers and notebooks. The distribution uses KDE Plasma as the preferred desktop. Some of the differences between Ubuntu and TUXEDO OS include custom boot menu, the TUXEDO Control Centre, Calamares installer, availability of the Lutris open gaming platform, preference for the PipeWire audio daemon (over PulseAudio), removal of Ubuntu's snap daemon and snap packages, and various other tweaks and enhancements. </description>
  95. <pubDate>04-29-2024 </pubDate>
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