Linuxilla
Linuxilla is a general-purpose Linux distribution designed to offer a balance between ease of use and performance. Built on the Linux kernel, it provides a desktop-focused experience while maintaining flexibility for power users and servers. The project emphasizes straightforward installation, sensible defaults, and broad hardware compatibility, aiming to work well on a wide range of devices—from older laptops to modern workstations. Linuxilla uses an open-source software stack and is released under permissive licenses.
Design and features: The distribution ships with a graphical installer and a default desktop environment optimized
Package management and ecosystem: Software is distributed through a central repository curated by the Linuxilla project,
History and reception: Linuxilla originated as a community project involving volunteers; over time it gained a