Manjra
Manjra is a Linux distribution based on Arch Linux, known for its simplicity and user-friendliness. It was first released in 2011 and has since gained a reputation for being an accessible entry point into the Arch ecosystem for users who prefer a more traditional desktop environment. Manjra is developed by the Manjaro Linux team, which is also responsible for the popular Manjaro Linux distribution.
Manjra offers a variety of desktop environments, including Xfce, KDE Plasma, GNOME, and Cinnamon, catering to
One of the key features of Manjra is its focus on ease of use. The distribution includes
Manjra is designed to be a rolling release distribution, meaning that it receives continuous updates and improvements.
In summary, Manjra is a Linux distribution that combines the stability and performance of Arch Linux with