🚣Rowing into the #NXWorld🌐

 Rowing into the #NXWorld

🚣Rowing into the #NXWorld🌐
Nitrux OS has been making waves in the Linux community with its latest release, showcasing a blend of innovation, aesthetics, and functionality. This review delves into the essence of Nitrux OS, exploring its origins, unique features, and why it might just be your next operating system.

Origins and Evolution
Nitrux first appeared on the scene in September 2018, born out of a vision to create a Linux distribution that was not just another derivative. Its foundation is deeply rooted in Debian, with a sprinkle of Ubuntu for good measure. However, Nitrux has evolved to stand on its own, with significant modifications that set it apart from its ancestors. The distribution is the brainchild of Nitrux Latinoamericana S.C., a company that has been pushing the boundaries of what a Linux desktop can be since 2012.

Nitrux 3.3.0 “ab” is available to download. Here’s the release notes published by Uri Herrera on 1 February, 2024.

Unique Features:-
NX Desktop and MauiKit Applications
At the heart of Nitrux is the NX Desktop, a custom environment built on KDE Plasma 5, offering a fresh and modern user interface. This, coupled with MauiKit Applications, provides a cohesive and visually appealing experience.

AppImage Integration
Nitrux embraces AppImages, aiming to simplify software distribution and management. This approach allows users to run applications without the need for traditional installation processes, offering portability and ease of use.

Installation and Troubleshooting Tips
Nitrux is not just about looks; it's also designed to be lightweight and efficient. Installing Nitrux can be a bit different from other distributions. The OS uses Systemback for installation, which might not be immediately intuitive for new users. However, once you navigate this hurdle, you're set to enjoy a unique Linux experience. 
To install Nitrux OS, your system must meet the following minimum requirements:
- A 2.5 GHz Dual-Core 64-bit CPU
- At least 4GB of RAM
- A minimum of 14.17GB of disk space
- 32MB of VRAM with OpenGL 2.1 support
It's important to note that as of April 2023, Nitrux is only available as an installable x64 ISO file. The distribution uses the Liquorix kernel by default, which is not signed and therefore will not boot on devices with Secure Boot enabled. However, post-installation, the bootloader residing in the EFI System Partition will be signed, and users can boot another kernel using Kernel Boot, including the Debian-signed kernel.
Here is a summary of the installation process:
1. Download the Nitrux ISO image from the official website.
2. Verify the ISO's integrity and authenticity.
3. Use a tool like Rufus or Etcher to flash the ISO to a USB stick, creating a bootable Nitrux installer.
4. Restart your computer and boot from the USB stick. You may need to press a specific key during startup to select the boot device.
5. Follow the installation wizard, selecting your preferred language, connecting to a network if possible, and inputting user details.
6. Choose the installation disk for Nitrux and approve the installation.
7. Complete the installation process, which may vary in time depending on your machine's performance.
8. After installation, you will be prompted to remove the installation media (USB stick).
For troubleshooting, you can seek support from the Nitrux community or refer to official resources. If you encounter issues with Secure Boot due to the unsigned Liquorix kernel, you can disable Secure Boot or use Kernel Boot to switch to a signed kernel post-installation.

Conclusion
Nitrux OS is a testament to the innovation and creativity within the Linux community. With its unique NX Desktop, commitment to AppImage, and a visually stunning interface, Nitrux stands out as a compelling choice for those looking to explore beyond the mainstream Linux distributions. Whether you're a seasoned Linux user or new to the scene, Nitrux offers a blend of beauty, functionality, and performance that is worth exploring.

Disclaimer
This review is based on the latest available information and personal analysis. The Distrowrite Project aims to provide unbiased and comprehensive reviews, but we encourage users to explore Nitrux OS themselves to fully grasp its potential.

Gallery

Grub Screen



Nitrux Installer

Nitrux Installer Summary

Nitrux Installer In Progress

Nitrux Installer - Finished

Log-In Screen

NX Desktop

NX Desktop Menu

NX Software Center

Waydroid

Game Controller

About This System

System Settings

Configurable Button

Power Menu


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