Our new LTR release of Pearl Linux OS 3.0 (Tooey) series is a super stable easy to use OS X styled desktop for everyone. Excellent for Linux Newbies migrating from Apple or Windows as well as the Linux users from first time users to the advanced user.
Important The README before install!
The PearlDE 64 bit version includes extras like;
Stellarium, Google Chrome, Earth, SuperTux2 plus ..
3 Desktop Environments, Gnome, Mate and the new Pearl DE. Pearl DE is based on LXDE however it has been tweaked with multiple window managers available through 4 independently configured login sessions which include KODI media center 6.1, LXDE (WinXP style) PearlDE (OS X styled light flat icon themed) and PearlDE-FX (OS X Styled with effects).
The core of the system is based on the 16.04 Ubuntu release however from Pearl version 3.0 and onward we have started and in the process of starting many new features including our own repository, a new more informative website including forum
Features
- Latest 4.4.0.2.2 Linux Kernel
- 64 bit GNOME flashback
- 32 bit MATE Standard and Lite version with lang. packs
- 32 and 64 bit PearlDE - LXDE/XFCE/Compiz DE
- 6.1 Kodi Media Center
- LinuxMultiBoot for installing multiple Linux ISO's (32 bit)
- SMPlayer and SMTube for Multimedia
- Thunar default file manager with custom commands
- Compiz Desktop Effects
- PinguyBuilder for Remastering
- Gnome Maps, Calender etc
- Inkscape and Gimp
- LinuxMultiBoot for installing multiple Linux ISO's (32 bit)
License
MIT LicenseUser Reviews
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so many downloads and not a single review ?? I would consider to DL and try the light version, but it is not "light" enough for my taste, still a big 1.3 Gb DL, probably includes all the fat: Libreoffice, Gimp, VLC, Firefox, Chromium, etc... Can you make and upload a version which is really light, and exclude all the easily available bloatware which can be downloaded later (if wanted) ?? Maybe just run "bleachbit" on your "light" , select all, and 300-500 Mb junk would disappear magically! On the other hand, does anyone really need another re-made Ubuntu ?