ZevenOS’ Neptune 5.0, released earlier this month, offers a refreshing take on a classic KDE-based Linux distro. Neptune 5 Refresh replaces version 4.5 and closes a dormant period that had produced no new releases for more than two years. The wait may be worth it for Linux fans who are devoted to the KDE Plasma desktop. Neptune 5 sports an easy-to-use USB installer tool. An included Persistent Creator makes it simple to store the operating system to the USB drive. You can update the USB drive installation easily.
For looks and stability alone, Neptune is among the best of what there is using KDE Plasma 5. Am I the only one though still missing everything we had with KDE4? On that note and ignoring CentOS (sorry) be aware that the excellent MX-16(KDE added) version remains supported for another two years including Superkaramba and non-flat menus. :D
Neptune 5: A Practically Perfect Plasma-Based Distro
Posted by: Jack M. Germain March 23, 2018 11:03 AMZevenOS’ Neptune 5.0, released earlier this month, offers a refreshing take on a classic KDE-based Linux distro. Neptune 5 Refresh replaces version 4.5 and closes a dormant period that had produced no new releases for more than two years. The wait may be worth it for Linux fans who are devoted to the KDE Plasma desktop. Neptune 5 sports an easy-to-use USB installer tool. An included Persistent Creator makes it simple to store the operating system to the USB drive. You can update the USB drive installation easily.