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Uploads / [New Torrent] Zephix 7R Cinnam...
Last post by TheLinuxMan - Today at 09:38:20 PM
Free, Modular, Portable

Experience the Freedom: Embrace a Live, Modern, and Portable Linux OS powered by Debian Stable!

Zephix is a live Linux operating system based on Debian stable. It runs totally from removable media without touching any files stored on the user's system disk. The aim of Zephix is to provide a free modular operating system that users can carry with them and use wherever there is laptop or a desktop system available.
Moreover, when running from USB, one can make additional changes (configuration changes, add new software, etc.) and then save all the changes back to the USB device as a module. These changes will then become available on the next boot. This means that you will not lose your customisations (if you wish to) and this is what makes Zephix a unique, special and highly portable operating system!
Zephix can also boot in a persistent mode. This means that all your changes will automatically be saved on the device running Zephix without the need to create a module to keep customisations across reboots. Having said that, the modular approach is still highly suggested but persistence makes life easier especially for those users who are always on the go.
The default user is tux and the password is also tux. To become root, just type su, press Enter and type the password toor. The default user can also become root without any password prompt by typing sudo su. The minimum system requirements to run Zephix are a 1GHz Pentium processor and 512MB of RAM, although better specifications are recommended for a faster and smoother live system experience.
In order to transfer Zephix to a USB device, Rufus is recommended if you will be performing the operation using Microsoft Windows. Using Rufus, Zephix should be copied in ISO mode, when prompted, in order to be able to use the persistence facility. If you will be a using a Linux based operating system to perform the operation, you can use bootiso and transfer the ISO using Mount-Rsync mode.

Visit the Zephix website here:

https://zephix-linux.sourceforge.io/
#2
Uploads / [New Torrent] Zephix 7R KDE IS...
Last post by TheLinuxMan - Today at 09:34:41 PM
Free, Modular, Portable

Experience the Freedom: Embrace a Live, Modern, and Portable Linux OS powered by Debian Stable!

Zephix is a live Linux operating system based on Debian stable. It runs totally from removable media without touching any files stored on the user's system disk. The aim of Zephix is to provide a free modular operating system that users can carry with them and use wherever there is laptop or a desktop system available.
Moreover, when running from USB, one can make additional changes (configuration changes, add new software, etc.) and then save all the changes back to the USB device as a module. These changes will then become available on the next boot. This means that you will not lose your customisations (if you wish to) and this is what makes Zephix a unique, special and highly portable operating system!
Zephix can also boot in a persistent mode. This means that all your changes will automatically be saved on the device running Zephix without the need to create a module to keep customisations across reboots. Having said that, the modular approach is still highly suggested but persistence makes life easier especially for those users who are always on the go.
The default user is tux and the password is also tux. To become root, just type su, press Enter and type the password toor. The default user can also become root without any password prompt by typing sudo su. The minimum system requirements to run Zephix are a 1GHz Pentium processor and 512MB of RAM, although better specifications are recommended for a faster and smoother live system experience.
In order to transfer Zephix to a USB device, Rufus is recommended if you will be performing the operation using Microsoft Windows. Using Rufus, Zephix should be copied in ISO mode, when prompted, in order to be able to use the persistence facility. If you will be a using a Linux based operating system to perform the operation, you can use bootiso and transfer the ISO using Mount-Rsync mode.

Visit the Zephix website here:

https://zephix-linux.sourceforge.io/
#3
Uploads / [New Torrent] Zephix 7R GNOME ...
Last post by TheLinuxMan - Today at 09:33:54 PM
Free, Modular, Portable

Experience the Freedom: Embrace a Live, Modern, and Portable Linux OS powered by Debian Stable!

Zephix is a live Linux operating system based on Debian stable. It runs totally from removable media without touching any files stored on the user's system disk. The aim of Zephix is to provide a free modular operating system that users can carry with them and use wherever there is laptop or a desktop system available.
Moreover, when running from USB, one can make additional changes (configuration changes, add new software, etc.) and then save all the changes back to the USB device as a module. These changes will then become available on the next boot. This means that you will not lose your customisations (if you wish to) and this is what makes Zephix a unique, special and highly portable operating system!
Zephix can also boot in a persistent mode. This means that all your changes will automatically be saved on the device running Zephix without the need to create a module to keep customisations across reboots. Having said that, the modular approach is still highly suggested but persistence makes life easier especially for those users who are always on the go.
The default user is tux and the password is also tux. To become root, just type su, press Enter and type the password toor. The default user can also become root without any password prompt by typing sudo su. The minimum system requirements to run Zephix are a 1GHz Pentium processor and 512MB of RAM, although better specifications are recommended for a faster and smoother live system experience.
In order to transfer Zephix to a USB device, Rufus is recommended if you will be performing the operation using Microsoft Windows. Using Rufus, Zephix should be copied in ISO mode, when prompted, in order to be able to use the persistence facility. If you will be a using a Linux based operating system to perform the operation, you can use bootiso and transfer the ISO using Mount-Rsync mode.

Visit the Zephix website here:

https://zephix-linux.sourceforge.io/
#4
Uploads / [New Torrent] Zephix 7R LXQt I...
Last post by TheLinuxMan - Today at 09:31:40 PM
Free, Modular, Portable

Experience the Freedom: Embrace a Live, Modern, and Portable Linux OS powered by Debian Stable!

Zephix is a live Linux operating system based on Debian stable. It runs totally from removable media without touching any files stored on the user's system disk. The aim of Zephix is to provide a free modular operating system that users can carry with them and use wherever there is laptop or a desktop system available.
Moreover, when running from USB, one can make additional changes (configuration changes, add new software, etc.) and then save all the changes back to the USB device as a module. These changes will then become available on the next boot. This means that you will not lose your customisations (if you wish to) and this is what makes Zephix a unique, special and highly portable operating system!
Zephix can also boot in a persistent mode. This means that all your changes will automatically be saved on the device running Zephix without the need to create a module to keep customisations across reboots. Having said that, the modular approach is still highly suggested but persistence makes life easier especially for those users who are always on the go.
The default user is tux and the password is also tux. To become root, just type su, press Enter and type the password toor. The default user can also become root without any password prompt by typing sudo su. The minimum system requirements to run Zephix are a 1GHz Pentium processor and 512MB of RAM, although better specifications are recommended for a faster and smoother live system experience.
In order to transfer Zephix to a USB device, Rufus is recommended if you will be performing the operation using Microsoft Windows. Using Rufus, Zephix should be copied in ISO mode, when prompted, in order to be able to use the persistence facility. If you will be a using a Linux based operating system to perform the operation, you can use bootiso and transfer the ISO using Mount-Rsync mode.

Visit the Zephix website here:

https://zephix-linux.sourceforge.io/
#5
Uploads / [New Torrent] Zephix 7R LXDE I...
Last post by TheLinuxMan - Today at 09:29:22 PM
Free, Modular, Portable

Experience the Freedom: Embrace a Live, Modern, and Portable Linux OS powered by Debian Stable!

Zephix is a live Linux operating system based on Debian stable. It runs totally from removable media without touching any files stored on the user's system disk. The aim of Zephix is to provide a free modular operating system that users can carry with them and use wherever there is laptop or a desktop system available.
Moreover, when running from USB, one can make additional changes (configuration changes, add new software, etc.) and then save all the changes back to the USB device as a module. These changes will then become available on the next boot. This means that you will not lose your customisations (if you wish to) and this is what makes Zephix a unique, special and highly portable operating system!
Zephix can also boot in a persistent mode. This means that all your changes will automatically be saved on the device running Zephix without the need to create a module to keep customisations across reboots. Having said that, the modular approach is still highly suggested but persistence makes life easier especially for those users who are always on the go.
The default user is tux and the password is also tux. To become root, just type su, press Enter and type the password toor. The default user can also become root without any password prompt by typing sudo su. The minimum system requirements to run Zephix are a 1GHz Pentium processor and 512MB of RAM, although better specifications are recommended for a faster and smoother live system experience.
In order to transfer Zephix to a USB device, Rufus is recommended if you will be performing the operation using Microsoft Windows. Using Rufus, Zephix should be copied in ISO mode, when prompted, in order to be able to use the persistence facility. If you will be a using a Linux based operating system to perform the operation, you can use bootiso and transfer the ISO using Mount-Rsync mode.

Visit the Zephix website here:

https://zephix-linux.sourceforge.io/
#6
Uploads / [New Torrent] Zephix 7R XFCE I...
Last post by TheLinuxMan - Today at 09:28:31 PM
Free, Modular, Portable

Experience the Freedom: Embrace a Live, Modern, and Portable Linux OS powered by Debian Stable!

Zephix is a live Linux operating system based on Debian stable. It runs totally from removable media without touching any files stored on the user's system disk. The aim of Zephix is to provide a free modular operating system that users can carry with them and use wherever there is laptop or a desktop system available.
Moreover, when running from USB, one can make additional changes (configuration changes, add new software, etc.) and then save all the changes back to the USB device as a module. These changes will then become available on the next boot. This means that you will not lose your customisations (if you wish to) and this is what makes Zephix a unique, special and highly portable operating system!
Zephix can also boot in a persistent mode. This means that all your changes will automatically be saved on the device running Zephix without the need to create a module to keep customisations across reboots. Having said that, the modular approach is still highly suggested but persistence makes life easier especially for those users who are always on the go.
The default user is tux and the password is also tux. To become root, just type su, press Enter and type the password toor. The default user can also become root without any password prompt by typing sudo su. The minimum system requirements to run Zephix are a 1GHz Pentium processor and 512MB of RAM, although better specifications are recommended for a faster and smoother live system experience.
In order to transfer Zephix to a USB device, Rufus is recommended if you will be performing the operation using Microsoft Windows. Using Rufus, Zephix should be copied in ISO mode, when prompted, in order to be able to use the persistence facility. If you will be a using a Linux based operating system to perform the operation, you can use bootiso and transfer the ISO using Mount-Rsync mode.

Visit the Zephix website here:

https://zephix-linux.sourceforge.io/
#7
Uploads / [New Torrent] Zephix 7R x86_64...
Last post by TheLinuxMan - Today at 09:23:00 PM
Free, Modular, Portable

Experience the Freedom: Embrace a Live, Modern, and Portable Linux OS powered by Debian Stable!

Zephix is a live Linux operating system based on Debian stable. It runs totally from removable media without touching any files stored on the user's system disk. The aim of Zephix is to provide a free modular operating system that users can carry with them and use wherever there is laptop or a desktop system available.
Moreover, when running from USB, one can make additional changes (configuration changes, add new software, etc.) and then save all the changes back to the USB device as a module. These changes will then become available on the next boot. This means that you will not lose your customisations (if you wish to) and this is what makes Zephix a unique, special and highly portable operating system!
Zephix can also boot in a persistent mode. This means that all your changes will automatically be saved on the device running Zephix without the need to create a module to keep customisations across reboots. Having said that, the modular approach is still highly suggested but persistence makes life easier especially for those users who are always on the go.
The default user is tux and the password is also tux. To become root, just type su, press Enter and type the password toor. The default user can also become root without any password prompt by typing sudo su. The minimum system requirements to run Zephix are a 1GHz Pentium processor and 512MB of RAM, although better specifications are recommended for a faster and smoother live system experience.
In order to transfer Zephix to a USB device, Rufus is recommended if you will be performing the operation using Microsoft Windows. Using Rufus, Zephix should be copied in ISO mode, when prompted, in order to be able to use the persistence facility. If you will be a using a Linux based operating system to perform the operation, you can use bootiso and transfer the ISO using Mount-Rsync mode.

Visit the Zephix website here:

https://zephix-linux.sourceforge.io/
#8
Uploads / [New Torrent] Zephix 7R Mate I...
Last post by TheLinuxMan - Today at 09:12:14 PM
Free, Modular, Portable

Experience the Freedom: Embrace a Live, Modern, and Portable Linux OS powered by Debian Stable!

Zephix is a live Linux operating system based on Debian stable. It runs totally from removable media without touching any files stored on the user's system disk. The aim of Zephix is to provide a free modular operating system that users can carry with them and use wherever there is laptop or a desktop system available.
Moreover, when running from USB, one can make additional changes (configuration changes, add new software, etc.) and then save all the changes back to the USB device as a module. These changes will then become available on the next boot. This means that you will not lose your customisations (if you wish to) and this is what makes Zephix a unique, special and highly portable operating system!
Zephix can also boot in a persistent mode. This means that all your changes will automatically be saved on the device running Zephix without the need to create a module to keep customisations across reboots. Having said that, the modular approach is still highly suggested but persistence makes life easier especially for those users who are always on the go.
The default user is tux and the password is also tux. To become root, just type su, press Enter and type the password toor. The default user can also become root without any password prompt by typing sudo su. The minimum system requirements to run Zephix are a 1GHz Pentium processor and 512MB of RAM, although better specifications are recommended for a faster and smoother live system experience.
In order to transfer Zephix to a USB device, Rufus is recommended if you will be performing the operation using Microsoft Windows. Using Rufus, Zephix should be copied in ISO mode, when prompted, in order to be able to use the persistence facility. If you will be a using a Linux based operating system to perform the operation, you can use bootiso and transfer the ISO using Mount-Rsync mode.

Visit the Zephix website here:

https://zephix-linux.sourceforge.io/
#9
Uploads / [New Torrent] Zephix 7R x86_64...
Last post by TheLinuxMan - Today at 09:11:12 PM
Free, Modular, Portable

Experience the Freedom: Embrace a Live, Modern, and Portable Linux OS powered by Debian Stable!

Zephix is a live Linux operating system based on Debian stable. It runs totally from removable media without touching any files stored on the user's system disk. The aim of Zephix is to provide a free modular operating system that users can carry with them and use wherever there is laptop or a desktop system available.
Moreover, when running from USB, one can make additional changes (configuration changes, add new software, etc.) and then save all the changes back to the USB device as a module. These changes will then become available on the next boot. This means that you will not lose your customisations (if you wish to) and this is what makes Zephix a unique, special and highly portable operating system!
Zephix can also boot in a persistent mode. This means that all your changes will automatically be saved on the device running Zephix without the need to create a module to keep customisations across reboots. Having said that, the modular approach is still highly suggested but persistence makes life easier especially for those users who are always on the go.
The default user is tux and the password is also tux. To become root, just type su, press Enter and type the password toor. The default user can also become root without any password prompt by typing sudo su. The minimum system requirements to run Zephix are a 1GHz Pentium processor and 512MB of RAM, although better specifications are recommended for a faster and smoother live system experience.
In order to transfer Zephix to a USB device, Rufus is recommended if you will be performing the operation using Microsoft Windows. Using Rufus, Zephix should be copied in ISO mode, when prompted, in order to be able to use the persistence facility. If you will be a using a Linux based operating system to perform the operation, you can use bootiso and transfer the ISO using Mount-Rsync mode.

Visit the Zephix website here:

https://zephix-linux.sourceforge.io/
#10
Uploads / [New Torrent] Gnoppix 23.10 Co...
Last post by TheLinuxMan - Today at 08:52:12 PM
Welcome to Gnoppix Linux

Gnoppix Linux is a free and open-source operating system that is designed to be a faster, more powerful, secure, and privacy-respecting alternative to Windows and macOS.

Run Windows under Gnoppix Linux

Easily run Windows software on Linux without pain!

Gaming ready!

Gnoppix' Gaming Environment comes preconfigured to support a large set of Windows video games on Gnoppix Linux.

Thanks to our installers you can have immediate access to the most famous game stores (e.g. Epic Games Store, EA Launcher, Battle.net etc.) and then play your favorite games, just like on Windows.

Compatible with your documents and files

Gnoppix makes it easy to access and use your files, no matter what format they're in. It comes pre-installed with LibreOffice, which lets you open, edit, and save Microsoft Office documents. And if you have Windows installed on your computer, you can easily access your Windows files from within Gnoppix.

Gnoppix Connect

Enabling communication between all your devices.

Shared Files and Links between devices.

Want to transfer that album with photos from the latest family trip or birthday party between your computer and smartphone? Gnoppix Connect makes this easier than ever before. You can also browse your phone files remotely or quickly open a link on the other device.

GnoppixTV

GnoppixTV is an IPTV streaming application with support for live TV, movies and series.

It can support multiple IPTV providers of the following types: M3U URLs, Xtream API's and local M3U playlists.

Install programs in one click
Installers (introduced in Gnoppix 23 PRO) it is an easy way to install games and applications into your Desktop with a few clicks.

Safe. and Sandboxed.

Your Applications are isolated from the system and will only hit your personal files when you decide.

Visit the Gnoppix website here:

https://www.gnoppix.com/

Donate to the Gnoppix Developers here:

https://gnoppix.org/funding/