I tried Zenclora, a super-fast Linux distro with zero bloat - and one truly special feature
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ZDNET's key takeaways
- Zenclora is a high-performing, beautiful OS.
- Based on Debian, this distro uses a tweaked GNOME DE.
- You can download and install Zenclora for free.
Typically, when I think of Linux distributions that are built for those without experience, I think of Linux Mint, Zorin OS, elementaryOS, Ubuntu, and Pop!_OS. It's rare that I would consider an unknown distribution, especially one that doesn't include a GUI frontend for the package manager.
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But there's always room for change, and Zenclora makes a good case for itself.
What is Zenclora?
Zenclora is a Debian-based Linux distribution that uses a customized version of the GNOME desktop, a unique package manager called Zen, and also includes the ...
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