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I must share a video on YouTube about ExTiX 22.12, which was released yesterday (221219). The video will give you a complete picture of ExTiX’s functions and benefits.
I simply MUST share a review of ExTiX Deepin 22.1. It is written by Jack M. Germain at Linuxinsider.com. The review is quite comprehensive and (almost) enthusiastic.
Excerpts from the review: Developer C A Exton calls his ExTiX OS "The Ultimate Linux system". Especially with the Deepin desktop edition, he is close to living up to that assessment. However, ExTiX could use a bit more polish and fine-tuning of the...
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I have made a perfect (as I think) Linux ARM system for Raspberry Pi 2. I call it RaspEX. It is based on DebianJessie (upcoming Debian 8), UbuntuVivid Vervet (upcoming Ubuntu 15.04) and Linaro (Open Source software for ARM SoCs).
What is Raspberry Pi? The Raspberry Pi is a low cost, credit-card sized computer that plugs into a computer monitor or TV, and uses a standard...
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