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Manjaro Gnome 17.0 (64-bit) and Kubuntu 17.04 (32-bit)
Manjaro Gnome 17.0 (64-bit)
Manjaro is a user-friendly system based on the independent and well-regarded Arch Linux. Arch imbues Manjaro with the spirit of simplicity, and the Manjaro developers have added enough conveniences to satisfy both beginners and power users. The Manjaro developers recently added the Gnome edition as the third officially supported flavor. The new release comes with Linux kernel 4.9 and a collection of the best Gnome and Linux applications, including Firefox, Evolution, LibreOffice Fresh, and the Lollypop and Totem multimedia players.
Use the arrow keys to navigate the Manjaro installer. Choose a language and then click on Boot: Manjaro.x86_64 gnome
for the Live boot option.
Kubuntu 17.04 (32-bit)
Kubuntu is Ubuntu with KDE's desktop and user environment. The latest edition comes with the KDE Plasma 5.9 desktop, which the developers describe as "Simple by default; powerful when needed." The new Kubuntu also includes many bug fixes and stability improvements, as well as a new 4.10-based Linux kernel and updates to Krita, Firefox, and LibreOffice.
Infos
- Manjaro project: https://manjaro.org/
- Manjaro wiki: https://wiki.manjaro.org/
- Manjaro forum: https://forum.manjaro.org/
- Kubuntu project: https://kubuntu.org/
- Official Ubuntu documentation: https://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/index.html
- KDE's KHelpCenter: https://www.kde.org/applications/system/khelpcenter/
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