SolydXK you can't go wrong
Solyd made its debut in February 2013 as an unofficial variant of Linux Mint’s Debian edition with KDE as the default desktop. The main Linux Mint offering is based directly on Ubuntu, an offshoot of Debian Linux as well.
Arjen Balfoort, a key developer of two discontinued desktop options within the Linux Mint distro, developed the SolydXK distro to continue where the Linux Mint line left off with the dropped Debian branch desktop options. The result grew into a very suitable Linux operating system with two equally efficient desktop environments. Both choices give you a full range of controls over system performance.
Later in Solyd’s development, the community gave the KDE version its own identity as SolydK. The community added SolydX as an option after Linux Mint dropped its Debian-based flavor that used the Xfce desktop.
The SolydXK headquarters is based in the Netherlands and runs on i686 and x86 64-bit architecture.
SolydXK uses a Debian (stable) core, which is a great choice for app repos availability, flexibility and stability. It comes preinstalled with good selection of apps intended for home and light office tasks. Adding more apps is easy with its own package manager, synaptics package manager and also Gdebi.
SolydXK is a well-designed and well-managed Linux distro. You can not go
wrong with SolydXK. It provides a state-of-the-art Linux platform.
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