If you are looking for a really decent, snappy and lightweight KDE distro that installs easily onto a flash drive, check out ZevenOS’ Neptune. Our Picks and Pans column has been devoting considerable time lately to playing with countless Linux distros. Rarely have I found truly bad distros — after all, Linux is Linux — but more times than not, one distro tends to blur into the others. Linux distros seem to be a dime a dozen, in other words, even though they are free.
ZevenOS' Neptune Distro: Linux the Way You Want It
Posted by: Jack M. Germain September 25, 2013 05:00 AMIf you are looking for a really decent, snappy and lightweight KDE distro that installs easily onto a flash drive, check out ZevenOS’ Neptune. Our Picks and Pans column has been devoting considerable time lately to playing with countless Linux distros. Rarely have I found truly bad distros — after all, Linux is Linux — but more times than not, one distro tends to blur into the others. Linux distros seem to be a dime a dozen, in other words, even though they are free.