Xray of Ximper Linux

Xray of Ximper Linux
Xray of Ximper Linux

Table of contents:-

Overview

Key technical features and user experience

Installation, updates and community support

Overview

Ximper Linux launched as a relatively new distribution that positions itself as a home desktop system while drawing its package base from the deferred (Sisyphus) branch of ALT Linux to balance freshness with tested stability. The project emphasises a rolling‑release model, meaning continuous updates rather than discrete point releases, and targets modern hardware on the x86_64 platform. The visual identity is intentionally consistent: Ximper applies a unified colour scheme across GTK and Qt applications to deliver a cohesive look and feel. 

Ximper Linux | Gnome Edition | Default Apps (1)

Ximper Linux | Gnome Edition | Default Apps (2)

Key technical features and user experience

  • Package base and release model: Ximper inherits the breadth of ALT Sisyphus packages while using a deferred update model to reduce the risk of regressions common to pure rolling distributions. 

  • EPM package manager: The distribution ships with EPM, a custom package manager designed to simplify installation, removal and system upgrades with straightforward commands.

    EPM package manager (Help Menu)

  • Desktop choices and gaming: Official images focus on GNOME and also offer a Hyprland option for users who prefer a tiling compositor; Ximper integrates PortProton to make running Windows games easier, positioning the distro as a practical choice for gamers moving to Linux. 

Login | Hyprland Session

Login | Username/Password

System Information (neofetch/df -T)

PortProton

Btop (Resources Monitor)

  • Installation and system tools: Installers provide a minimal installation path so users can add only what they need; filesystem choices include modern options such as BTRFS, and the distribution bundles tools for backups and system snapshots to help manage stability.

  • Target audience: The project is aimed at users who want a polished desktop with current GNOME releases but prefer the relative safety of ALT’s tested packages rather than a completely bleeding‑edge stack.


Installation, updates and community support

Downloading official images and release notes is handled from the project’s downloads page; images are provided as live ISOs for easy testing before installation. The update workflow follows the rolling model: regular package updates are delivered, but the deferred nature of the underlying repository means updates undergo extra checks before reaching end users.

Installer/LiveCD Boot Menu (Russian)

Change Language

Installer/LiveCD Boot Menu (English)

Installer 1/14: Language

Installer 2/14: License agreement

Installer 3/14: Date/Time

Installer 4/14: Selection of additional applications

Installer 5/14: Volume management (1)

Installer 5/14: Volume management (2)

Installer 6/14: Base system installation

Installer 7/14: System installation

Installer 8/14: Save settings

Installer 9/14: Bootloader setup (1)

Installer 9/14: Bootloader setup (2)

Installer 10/14: Network setup

Installer 11/14: System administrator

Installer 12/14: System User

Installer 14/14: Finish

Installed System | Boot Menu

Installed System | Welcome Menu (GNOME)
Community resources include an official wiki with guides, FAQs and contributor information, and a GitHub presence for source and issue tracking.  
Ximper Linux Official Wiki | About Firefox
For an independent snapshot of the project’s status and metadata, DistroWatch maintains a summary page that tracks Ximper alongside other active distributions. 

Concluding word
Ximper Linux is an interesting option for users who want a modern GNOME desktop with rolling updates but prefer the safety net of ALT’s tested repository; its custom tooling and gaming support make it particularly appealing to home users and hobbyist gamers.

Disclaimer
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