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What are the potential new Linux distributions in 2019?

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This article will explain in detail what new Linux distributions have potential in 2019. Xiaobian thinks it is quite practical, so share it with you as a reference. I hope you can gain something after reading this article.

1. MX Linux

MX Linux is a medium-weight distribution designed to provide an elegant desktop experience with simple configuration while effectively providing users with high stability and reliable memory performance.

The project owes its birth to the antiX and pre-MEPIS communities, who used Linux tools and talents. Its default desktop environment is Xfce.

MX Linux 18 released, based on Debian 9.6 https://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2018-12/155945.htm

2. antiX

AntiX is a lightweight system-free live CD distribution based on Debian Stable for Intel-AMD x86 compatible systems.

Developed by one of MX Linux's major contributors, antiX provides users with antiX Magic in any type of environment, new or old, and is able to work well on computers with only 256MB of RAM and 2.7 GB of storage.

AntiX 17.3 Released, Lightweight Linux Distribution https://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2018-12/156050.htm

3. ArcoLinux

ArcoLinux(formerly ArchMerge) is a full-featured Arch-based Linux distribution that provides users with a way to build custom distributions while also helping to improve the multiple community versions that come with their desktops.

ArcoLinux has Xfce as its default DE, and while it is minimalist in nature, it contains scripts through which advanced users can install any desktop and/or application they want.

ArcoLinux 19.01.4 Released, Based on Arch Linux Distribution https://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2019-01/156423.htm

4. SparkyLinux

If you prefer a fast, lightweight distribution, then this distribution will make your eyes shine.

SparkyLinux is an ultra-fast lightweight Debian-based distribution designed for new computers, but with older ones in mind. It features a variety of customized LXDE and Enlightenment desktops, offering a range of apps for home users.

SparkyLinux 5.6 Released, Based on Debian Lightweight Distribution https://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2018-12/155891.htm

5.Peppermint OS

Peppermint OS is an Ubuntu-based distribution designed to provide users with record speed, performance and memory efficiency.

Its desktop environment features a hybrid LXDE/Xfce with a stylish UI, automatic updates, and seamless integration with Web and cloud-based applications through its own cloud and Web application management tool Ice.

Peppermint OS 9-20181222 released, lightweight distribution based on Ubuntu https://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2018-12/155968.htm

6. SmartOS

SmartOS is an aggregated container and hypervisor built by Triton to provide robust security, storage and networking capabilities.

It is open source, with built-in networking and storage, lightweight container hosting, hypervisor, support for instance types and bare metal performance.

7. NuTyX

NuTyX is a Linux From Scratch documentation LFS and Behind Linux From Scratch documentation BLFS-inspired distribution built specifically for advanced Linux users, as well as those interested in working to improve their Linux system skills.

It has been developed to be very flexible thanks to its custom package manager cards, which enable users to compile source packages from ports, install individual binary packages, and install groups of related binary packages such as DE like Xfce or KDE.

NuTyX 10.5 released with cards 2.4.84 https://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2018-12/155970.htm

8. Robolinux

Robolinux is a distribution designed to provide users with a free, secure Linux distribution that increases productivity and saves time.

It has one-click Windows functionality that allows you to run Windows apps natively to some extent (thanks to its VM functionality). Robolinux is also keen on security and ensures that users running Robolinux alone or with Windows XP, 7 and 10 don't have to worry about viruses or performance issues.

Robolinux 10.2 released using the 4.15 Linux kernel https://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2018-11/155359.htm

9.Archman

Archman is an Arch-based Linux distribution created in Turkey that is easy to use and customizable. It also brings awesome Arch Linux to users who might not want to try Arch Linux itself.

It uses Clamares system installer and Octopi package manager.

10.Void

Void is a multi-purpose operating system built on a monolithic Linux kernel to house hybrid binary/source package management systems and unique implementations of various processes.

This enables users to manage software and build software directly from source code. vIt supports Raspberry Pi single-board computers and is a rolling version, which is always new.

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