Linux Distributions

ENux – Debian-based Linux distribution

ENux is a Debian-based Linux distribution with Bedrock Linux integrated.

This configuration allows you to use multiple mainstream Linux package managers on a single system. Uses 12 package managers so you can download anything from everywhere

  • dpkg / apt (Debian).
  • apk (Alpine).
  • xbps (Void).
  • dnf / rpm (Fedora / Red Hat) (New).
  • zypper (openSUSE).
  • emerge / portrage (Gentoo).
  • pacman (Arch).
  • enux (Package Manager Manager).
  • nix (NixOS).

Key Features

  • Debian base for stability and reliability.
  • Bedrock Linux pre-installed.
  • Access to multiple package managers on one system.
  • Unified enux tool for simplified package management.
  • A nice ENux Welcome CLI program.
  • Lightweight XFCE desktop for performance.
  • Clean, minimal, and beginner-friendly setup.
  • Linux 7.0-rc2-enux-enux kernel, ensuring you got the latest bleeding edge hardware and firmware support.

ENux is a Debian-based distribution with Bedrock Linux on top.

Working state:Active
Desktop:Xfce
Init Software:systemd
Package Management:pmm
Release Model:Fixed
Platforms:x86_64
Home Page:github.com/ENux-Distro/ENux
Developer:ENux
This article is part of our Big List of Active Linux Distributions.

What's a Linux distribution ("distro")?

A distro provides the user with a desktop environment, preloaded applications, and ways to update and maintain the system.

Each distro makes different choices, deciding which open source projects to install and provides custom written programs. They can have different philosophies.

Some distros are intended for desktop computers, some for servers without a graphical interface, and others for special uses. Because Linux is an open source operating system, combinations of software vary between Linux distros.
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