Infinity Linux is a lightweight Arch Linux-based distribution focused on speed, flexibility, compatibility and straightforward installation.
It provides a KDE Plasma desktop with SDDM and uses Calamares for graphical installation. The distribution supports legacy BIOS and UEFI systems and includes PipeWire, Flatpak support, ZRAM and a local package repository.
Key Features
- Provides the Calamares graphical system installer.
- Supports legacy BIOS and UEFI booting.
- Uses SDDM as its display manager.
- Provides PipeWire for audio handling.
- Includes Flatpak support.
- Uses ZRAM for compressed swap storage.
- Includes a local package repository.
- Distributed as an x86_64 live ISO image.

| Working state: | Active |
| Desktop: | KDE Plasma |
| Init Software: | systemd |
| Package Management: | Pacman |
| Release Model: | Rolling |
| Platforms: | x86_64 |
| Home Page: | sourceforge.net/projects/infinity-linux |
| Developer: | Evans Ogala |
| This article is part of our Big List of Active Linux Distributions. |
What's a Linux distribution ("distro")? |
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