Distros derived from other well known ones: Feren OS, Tromjaro and Lion OS

Distros derived from other well known ones: Feren OS, Tromjaro and Lion OS

Distros derived from other well known ones: Feren OS, Tromjaro and Lion OS

Whether or not we are passionate, novice or advanced users of the Free and open operating systems, that is, of some GNU / Linux Distro, among others; generally, we have ever used or currently use one of the Most popular distributions available on the internet.

And many times, for reasons of stability, work or study, we tend to be forced or inclined to use what we call Metadistributions, such as the old ones: Arch or DEBIAN, or other more recent born of these, such as Manjaro, Ubuntu, Mint, or MX Linux.

Derivative Distros: Introduction

However, many tend to prefer GNU / Linux Distro less known that usually have specific differences, advantages or characteristics that make them stand out, from their Base distributions. Therefore, today we will talk about 3 Derivative GNU / Linux Distros calls Feren OS, Tromjaro and Lion OS.

Distros derived from other well known

Derivative Distros: Feren OS

Fern OS

According to his Official websiteIs GNU / Linux Distro It is described as:

"A free and open source operating system with a pseudo-rolling-release update model. Designed to be more stable, powerful and safe than others. All with a new and familiar user experience included. And with an update model, which guarantees that not the entire Operating System is updated frequently, but only a part of the available applications".

While the section of this GNU / Linux Distro in the place DistroWatch, describes it as:

"A desktop Linux distribution based on the main edition of Linux Mint. It ships with the Cinnamon desktop and includes the WINE compatibility layer for running Windows applications. The distro also ships with the WPS productivity program, which is mostly compatible with Microsoft Office and the Vivaldi web browser.".

And according to your news sectionThis April 16, has received a new major update, which can be seen in more detail in the following link.

Derivative Distros: Tromjaro

Tromjaro

According to his Official websiteIs GNU / Linux Distro It is described as:

"A Trade-Free Operating System based on Linux-Manjaro. Easier to use than MacOS, better than Windows, more customizable than Android, and more secure than IOS. Ideal for Internet users, publishers / media consumers, programmers, writers, designers, artists. All the world!".

Furthermore, the group behind this GNU / Linux Distro It is also described as:

"A group of volunteers trying to make everyone aware that the game in which we participate (El Trade Game), is creating most of today's problems: corruption, violence, hunger, bad products, collecting data for profit, invasion of privacy, human-caused climate change and all the waste of resources. A Game that simply throws people into a Monopoly-like game where everyone has to "trade": do something to get something else. And this imbalance of power between those who need / want and those who have / provide causes human beings to behave very badly (accumulate resources, create poor quality products, lie, cheat, abuse, etc.). Therefore, we explain in detail, and with good sources, all this line of thought and solutions to combat this type of primitive society in tromsiteFrom 2011".

And according to your release sectionThis month of April, has received a new major update, which can be seen in more detail in the following link.

Derivative Distros: Lion OS

Lion OS

According to his Official websiteIs GNU / Linux Distro It is described as:

"A GNU / Linux Distro based on MX Linux. A Free Software without guarantee. Focused on the area of ​​games and entertainment (Gaming) thanks to the inclusion of the Lutris and Steam applications, already ready to be used and played. And with the Google Chrome browser, installed by default".

For download, you can access its official site at Sourceforge. Currently there is not much information on it, as it is just being developed.

Derivative Distros: MilagrOS

Special mention

Miracles

According to his Official websiteIs GNU / Linux Distro It is described as:

"A personal edition, that is to say unofficial, remastered and reloaded with extreme customization and optimization of the Distro GNU / Linux MX-Linux. Created with the objective of demonstrating the viability that a User can create their own Distro with MX-Linux and its MX-Snapshot tool. In addition, it is optimized for use in the home and office, the development and use of multimedia, the use of games and digital entertainment and leisure programs, and the execution of technical computer and digital mining activities.".

The interesting thing about it is that just like MX Linux, can be used without any problem for whatever you want, in a USB storage drive (Pendrive) no need to install. And his usage philosophy es work effectively and efficiently without the need for internetSince everything you need and more is pre-installed. Therefore, it is considered a prototype or model of Easy to install and use GNU / Linux distro, especially in old and / or low-resource equipment, and for areas with low or no Internet connectivity.

Finally, his new version 2.0, which compared to its previous stable version, Miracles 1.2, is lighter (2.9 GB vs 4.2 GB), since it brings fewer installed applications, but keeping the most useful ones and adding new ones, all on the basis of MXLinux 19.1 (DEBIAN 10), instead of MXLinux 18.1 (DEBIAN 9).

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Conclusion

We hope this "useful little post" about these little known «Distros GNU/Linux», derived from other well-known Distributions, in order to support their dissemination and massification in the largest number of stakeholder groups; be a lot interest and utility, For the whole «Comunidad de Software Libre y Código Abierto» and of great contribution to the diffusion of the wonderful, gigantic and growing ecosystem of applications of «GNU/Linux».

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