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If you are looking for a Linux distro that offers you the power and flexibility of Arch Linux, but also the convenience and ease of use of a graphical installer and a wide selection of desktop environments and window managers, you might want to check out RebornOS. RebornOS is a relatively new distro that is based on Arch Linux but aims to provide a more user-friendly and accessible experience.
RebornOS originated from Antergos, a popular Arch-based distro that was discontinued in 2019. The RebornOS team decided to continue the project and add more features and options to it. RebornOS uses the same advanced installer as Antergos, called Cnchi, which allows you to choose your preferred desktop environment, window manager, file system, kernel, software, and more during the installation process. You can also install RebornOS with minimal software and customize it later with the RebornOS Fire app, which lets you install additional packages and tweak various settings.
RebornOS offers over 14 desktop environments and window managers to choose from, including KDE Plasma, GNOME, Deepin, Cinnamon, Cutefish, UKUI, LXQT, XFCE, MATE, LXDE, Budgie, Enlightenment, Openbox, and I3. Each one has its own advantages and disadvantages, depending on your preferences and needs. You can also switch between them easily with the RebornOS Fire app.
RebornOS is a rolling release distro, which means it is always up to date with the latest software and security updates from the Arch Linux repositories. However, this also means that you may encounter some instability or compatibility issues from time to time. To help you with that, RebornOS provides some installation tips and troubleshooting guides on its website and wiki. You can also get support from the RebornOS community on its social channels.
Compared to its base Arch Linux, RebornOS is more beginner-friendly and versatile. It gives you more control over your system and lets you customize it to your liking. However, it still requires some knowledge of Linux and command-line tools to use it effectively. If you are not comfortable with that, you may want to try a more user-friendly distro first.
In conclusion, RebornOS is a great option for Linux enthusiasts who want to enjoy the benefits of Arch Linux without sacrificing convenience and choice. It is also a good way to explore different desktop environments and window managers and find the one that suits you best. If you are interested in trying out RebornOS, you can download the latest ISO from its website or visit its page on Distrowatch.
Disclaimer: This post is published by The Distrowrite Project. The views expressed in this post do not necessarily reflect those of RebornOS.
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