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[#]: subject: "11 New Distros to look forward to in 2023"
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[#]: via: "https://news.itsfoss.com/new-distros-2023/"
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[#]: author: "Sourav Rudra https://news.itsfoss.com/author/sourav/"
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11 New Distros to look forward to in 2023
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What are you looking forward to in 2023? Try these distros!
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![11 New Distros to look forward to in 2023][1]
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It's time to say goodbye to 2022! 📆
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There were many distro releases in 2022, some more extraordinary than others.
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With the trend shifting towards focusing more on the user experience and performance side of things, Linux distributions have significantly evolved over the past year.
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As for you, the end-user, you now have several options. You can try some [beginner-friendly options][2] or [distros for advanced users][3].
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Here, I focus on new options that you can give a try. These distros may not necessarily replace the popular distributions available. But if you want to try something new and different, feel free to go through the list.
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So, what can you expect in 2023? 🤔
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Well, to answer that. Allow me to take you on a distro journey!
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> 💡 New distributions may not be suitable for production use cases. Try these options if you have no issues taking a leap of faith to experiment.
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### 1. Vanilla OS
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![vanilla os][4]
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Vanilla OS is an Ubuntu-based distro that is the brainchild of Mirko Brombin, the creator of [Bottles][5].
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It aims to provide a **clean, vanilla GNOME experience with on-demand immutability** and an exceptional first-time setup experience.
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You can check it out if you want something new and want to try out the on-demand immutability features that make Vanilla OS so unique.
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It is yet to receive a stable release (soon) and is set to receive many improvements in 2023.
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[Vanilla OS][6]
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### 2. XeroLinux
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![xeroxlinux][7]
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Steve a.k.a. TechXero, started [XeroLinux][8] as a passion project that was not meant to be a mainstream distro with all the bells and whistles.
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An **'eye-candy' version of Arch Linux** offers a pleasant out-of-the-box experience with a few exciting features.
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You can try this if you want a more accessible Arch Linux experience.
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**From January 2023**, XeroLinux will be switching to a monthly release schedule. So, you can expect plenty of updates in 2023!
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[XeroLinux][9]
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### 3. Crystal Linux
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![crystal linux][10]
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Crystal Linux is an upcoming Arch-based distro that wants to **provide an easy-to-use desktop experience coupled with modern Linux technologies**.
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In its current form, it may not be welcoming to newcomers, and people with experience using Linux are likelier to like it.
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So, for now, I would suggest users who are already familiar with Linux give Crystal Linux a try.
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I expect Crystal Linux to have a stable release sometime in 2023 with many features and improvements over the [beta version][11] that is available right now.
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[Crystal Linux][12]
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#### Recommended Read 📖
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### 4. TUXEDO OS
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![tuxedo os][13]
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[TUXEDO OS][14] is an Ubuntu-based offering from TUXEDO Computers, a Linux-focused hardware manufacturer.
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It features the KDE Plasma desktop environment with extras like **TUXEDO Control Center** to fine-tune your hardware and **TUXEDO Tomte**, a configuration service for resolving driver/missing package issues.
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I suggest you try this if you want a **different KDE-powered experience**.
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Initially, it was only made available as a pre-installed operating system on TUXEDO laptops and computers.
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But later, it received a general use release back in September 2022 dubbed as 'TUXEDO OS 1'. It is set to receive plenty of updates in 2023.
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[TUXEDO OS][15]
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### 5. EuroLinux
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![euro linux][16]
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An RHEL-based distro with **enterprise perks** is what [EuroLinux][17] is. It provides stability and security in a solid package.
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Based on **RHEL 9**, it can provide seamless compatibility with other [RHEL-based server distros][18] such as Rocky Linux, CentOS, AlmaLinux, and more.
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It aims to lure in Windows and macOS users with a familiar user interface layout with its implementation of a translucent dock at the bottom of the screen.
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You should try this because the overall package is quite adequate and can cater to both Linux and Windows/macOS users.
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It is now available as stable release, with updates planned for 2023.
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[EuroLinux Desktop][19]
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### 6. Zinc
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![zinc][20]
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[Zinc][21] is an **Ubuntu-based distro** that has been tweaked to provide a unique experience. Existing Ubuntu users may be surprised to see what it has to offer.
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Based on the latest LTS release of **Xubuntu**, it uses the XFCE desktop environment with numerous improvements, such as integrated Linux AppImage support, deb-get package installer, BTRFS as the default file system, and more.
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This distro can be a viable alternative to replace your daily driver, provided it is set up correctly.
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It follows a stable release model, so you can expect significant updates in 2023!
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[Zinc][21]
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### 7. CachyOS
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![cachyos][22]
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[CachyOS][23] tries to make **Arch Linux a beginner-friendly affair** that anyone can use. It is popular because of its high level of customizability and also because it has the newest software.
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It aims to provide you with a fast and secure operating system that is easy to use.
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This OS is for users who want to experiment and try something new.
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CachyOS is a rolling-release distro, so you can expect it to receive a ton of updates in 2023.
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[CachyOS][23]
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### 8. risiOS
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![risios][24]
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In a sea of Arch and Ubuntu-based Linux distros, [risiOS][25] is a rare sight to see.
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Based on Fedora Linux, the project saw its beginnings in Seattle, USA.
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It uses the **GNOME desktop environment** to provide users with a highly customizable experience with a **customized ZSH version**.
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If you want to try a Fedora-based distro, this can be something new for you!
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risiOS gets a stable release with minor updates pushed in between. It has much more to give in 2023.
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[risiOS][25]
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### 9. Exodia OS
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![exodia os][26]
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Another Arch-based Linux distro!#$**?
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Yes. 🤭 Well, it looks like this year, we have had enough of Arch-based distros, which is not necessarily bad!
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Meet [Exodia OS][27], an Arch-based Linux distro that aims to be highly customizable for users in cybersecurity fields.
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Its feature set includes pre-installed **tools for all cybersecurity fields, TUI Apps, ElKowars wacky widgets (EWW), zsh, and more**.
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If you are a cybersecurity expert or an enthusiast, you can give this a try!
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They offer three releases for different use cases. You can expect them to keep pushing essential updates and feature additions in 2023.
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[Exodia OS][27]
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### 10. Kumandar Linux
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![kumander linux][28]
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At first glance, you would think that it is Windows 7, but if you look closer, you will find that it is [Kumandar Linux][29].
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It is based on **Debian 11 and uses a customized version of XFCE**.
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The name stands for 'Commander' in English and pays homage to the developer's first computer, the [Commodore VIC20][30].
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If you liked the Windows 7 experience but wanted the same thing on Linux. Then you can give this a try!
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Currently, only the early-release candidate has been released. But you can expect a stable release in 2023, hopefully!
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[Kumander][29]
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### 11. Ubuntu Unity
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![ubuntu unity][31]
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Declared as an official flavor of Ubuntu [earlier this year][32], Ubuntu Unity is a remix of Ubuntu.
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It features the **Unity desktop interface** used in Ubuntu from 2010-2017, which was dropped in favor of GNOME.
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The development has been in full swing, with the young lead developer pushing updates and feature additions.
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Users who want to try a different flavor of Ubuntu can give this a shot. It offers both LTS and non-LTS releases.
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[Ubuntu Unity][33]
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**So, wrapping up.**
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Even with this comprehensive list, I may have missed out on some. 🤔
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But.
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Maybe a surprise release will take the headlines in 2023, or some existing distro will try something different.
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Until then.
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_💬 Do tell me what distribution you are excited about in 2023?_
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via: https://news.itsfoss.com/new-distros-2023/
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作者:[Sourav Rudra][a]
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选题:[lkxed][b]
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[a]: https://news.itsfoss.com/author/sourav/
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[b]: https://github.com/lkxed
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[1]: https://news.itsfoss.com/content/images/size/w2000/2022/12/distros-to-look-forward-in-2023.png
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[2]: https://itsfoss.com/best-linux-beginners/
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[3]: https://itsfoss.com/advanced-linux-distros/
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[4]: https://news.itsfoss.com/content/images/2022/12/Vanilla-OS-1.png
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[5]: https://usebottles.com
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[6]: https://vanillaos.org
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[7]: https://news.itsfoss.com/content/images/2022/12/XeroLinux.jpg
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[8]: https://itsfoss.com/xerolinux/
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[9]: https://xerolinux.xyz
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[10]: https://news.itsfoss.com/content/images/2022/12/Crystal-Linux.jpg
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[11]: https://git.getcryst.al/crystal
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[12]: https://getcryst.al
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[13]: https://news.itsfoss.com/content/images/2022/12/TuxedoOS.jpg
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[14]: https://news.itsfoss.com/tuxedo-os/
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[15]: https://www.tuxedocomputers.com/en/TUXEDO-OS_1.tuxedo
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[16]: https://news.itsfoss.com/content/images/2022/12/EuroLinux.jpg
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[17]: https://news.itsfoss.com/eurolinux-desktop/
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[18]: https://itsfoss.com/rhel-based-server-distributions/
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[19]: https://en.euro-linux.com/eurolinux/desktop/
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[20]: https://news.itsfoss.com/content/images/2022/12/Zinc.png
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[21]: https://teejeetech.com/tag/zinc/
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[22]: https://news.itsfoss.com/content/images/2022/12/CachyOS.jpg
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[23]: https://cachyos.org
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[24]: https://news.itsfoss.com/content/images/2022/12/risiOS.png
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[25]: https://risi.io
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[26]: https://news.itsfoss.com/content/images/2022/12/Exodia-OS.jpg
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[27]: https://exodia-os.github.io/exodia-website/
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[28]: https://news.itsfoss.com/content/images/2022/12/Kumander-Linux.jpg
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[29]: https://www.kumander.org
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[30]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VIC-20
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[31]: https://news.itsfoss.com/content/images/2022/12/UbuntuUnity.jpg
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[32]: https://news.itsfoss.com/unity-remix-official-flavor/
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[33]: https://ubuntuunity.org/
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