Berry Linux is a Linux OS designed with a refined focus on sleek design and ease of use, capable of booting from CD-ROM, USB memory, USB-HDD, or HDD. It boots quickly, automatically recognizes a wide range of hardware, and connects effortlessly to the internet. The system is stable and highly resistant to viruses, ensuring a secure and worry-free online experience. Even those new to computers or users familiar only with Windows can easily master it. Berry Linux supports DVD playback (kaffeine, xine, mplayer), music (audacious), video, and image editing (GIMP, Inkscape). It also emphasizes Japanese language support with diverse fonts, an excellent input engine (WHIZ), and document editing tools (OpenOffice.org). Using cutting-edge technology, it aims to become a next-generation OS, based on Fedora.