Use Parrot OS instead of Kali Linux because Parrot comes with inbuild compilers and IDE's and it has already installed languages. parrot is lightweight than kali ❤️😝
Thank you man, I may go with this for my on the go chrome book I'm putting Linux on (8gb i3 11th gen) I just needed something better on battery than my laptop with an Mobile 1660 and Ryzen 7 lmfao.
To be honest Fedora, manjaro or arch itself suit well. As a programming student fedora and arch are work well for me. Kali is suit for pen testers and exploit devopers that must be considered
@@Anonymous-qf6jn yes kali is based on debian (testing) as about 60-90% of linux distros are based on debian, and you can code on any linux distro there is no "best linux distro" just go with a linux distro that has a big community so you can get help etc faster
you are correct, i run fedora on a machine that doesn't have those requirements, and currently with 4gb of ram, an ssd and some optimization it works fine.
I like parrot os as it comes pre-downloaded with vscodium and compilers & interpreters of many programming languages and with some useful hacking tools
I've been using Pop!_OS on a KDE desktop as my daily driver and I gotta say, I'm extremely impressed. I have yet to try Fedora, but I may give it a test run since it's already on a KDE desktop and it's more of a bleeding-edge distro.
I have used a couple different distros recently, (ended up going back to arch) and i have realised that, there is no difference, there are differences like package managers, kernels drivers, and such. But i haven't seen any differences between distros when it comes to coding.
Generally speaking, yeah. Vast majority of distros are identical. Arch based distros have the AUR and the more customizable installation, but besides that they can be very similar in so many different ways.
Nothing really beats ubuntu, rn im using endaveour os, it's great too but not as optimized as ubuntu, surprisingly ubuntu uses less resources, user experience is rich as well.
Mint beat it. You have the drivers of Ubuntu. And 2 desktops with the best windows grid support. Great with multi-monitors and laptop. That's the requirement for a programmer.
Hi. Newbie from Brasil here! What "shell" is that on Kali Linux? Shell and font! I've found myself a little obsessed with the quest of clarity in shell while I learn Linux and terminal stuff, prior to learn to code. Thanks for the video.
Kali uses ZSH by default, with some plugins added plugins/themes. I don't know the exact font and plugins, but if you search for "ZSH themes/plugins" you will find plenty handy stuff. You can alsof give Oh-my-ZSH a try, although I prefer installing plugins manually myself.
The way I see it, there is Ubuntu and it's flavors for the general user as a "just works" desktop experience, and there's Arch for those who want customization and a great standalone package manager/user repository and is not afraid of using a rolling distro. Everything else is not even comparable to these two in what they do well.
I want to use Linux Mint for stability, But I can't live without Arch Pacman, IMO it is the best package manager out there. Apt is terribly slow in comparison
Parrot security OS is comparable as kali, it a has all the penetration test and programming language preinstalled by default and it great as a Daily driver
I don't gel with Ubuntu, either. However, give Linux Mint a try. It is based on Ubuntu, but implemented much, much better, IMHO. Also, look into Immutable Linux. Supposedly, it gives easy access to any program on any distro, and even the very latest versions.
All of them/any of them/whichever you’ll stick with. The only real difference is kernel version, package manager, and preinstalled software. The rest is all the same
The Docker era made the distro less important in my opinion, it's more about the user interface and available IDE's now than about packages/libraries etc. In the end, choose one you like, you can have every piece of software run on any Linux.
I did the same thing recently but make sure to customize the fonts. Also, konsole and alacritty themes are not good when overlay on white background of wallpapers and websites
I have a Lenovo Thinkpad laptop with i3 processors and 8gb of ram and 240 SSD disk, I already have some experience in Linux for almost 1 year, but what distribution can you recommend? I am studying web development in theory I only need an ide and a browser but I want to know what you think
Linux Mint. However, look into an Immutable Linux setup. Supposedly, it gives one easy, one click access to the best and newest programs from many different distributions. Also, look into Ruby on Rails. It is a very efficient object oriented and quick turn web database system. You can always expand from there. It is a great first step and, in many cases, it is the best last step, too -- especially if your application is not global and very busy. And, if it is, you should be able to afford an efficiency rewrite to get your hardware costs down -- but those are problems that most ever wish they had!
Kali linux was extremely optimized and lightweight for me. I am no pentester and hacker but the only reason why i used kali was because it was extremely lightweight and optimized for my use.
Wait what the minimum requirements of fedora is 8gb ram and 4core CPU I ran fedora on 10 year old potato 🥔 with 4gb ram and 2core CPU and it was very fast
Are you for real?? I have a laptop with same spec I'm running Ubuntu on it but I feel it is somehow too heavy for it 😓😓😓😓 applications gets unnecessary crashing I only need chrome and Visual Studio Code to work well
for me arch with gnome has been perfect and i would really reccomend it if you are on a laptop that isnt very fast like myself also there are videos on installing arch so you dont need to worry abt the install process
I use Parrot OS on my laptop, and it is amazing. Lightweight, full of usefull tools for developers out of the package. On my workstation, Debian 12, bare bones, do whatever you need, you have full control, awesome for someone who needs freedom from the system
@@wendevv9706 Both. Parrot OS is nice because the initial setup is minimal for coding, it comes with most compiles (not for go tho) and tools like Wireshark and Hex editors. Debian 12 is clean, which is nice, doesn't come with most tools but because it is Debian, you'll have no trouble installing whatever it is you need
@@jameswalker8031 if it's what you like and does what you need, it is the best for you ! I like Debian because there are no "safety railings", you can do whatever you need to the system. Yes it is easier to brick it 😅 but for developing novel technologies (which is my professional field) it is a lot easier to use the full capabilities os the system. But I would never use it in a laptop, precisely because it is easy to brick, and on my laptop I need stability during development 'cause most of the times I am mobile and don't have time to fix issues. Parrot OS strikes an awesome balance in that regard, it comes out of the box with huge amount of tools, so there in no hassle in development
Which one is fastest for everything (including video editing, watching movies, coding etc etc) except gaming 1. Latest version of ubuntu 2. Latest version of windows 3. Latest version of kali linux 4. Latest version of arch linux
Video Editing I prefer Windows. Apart from that, I use Linux for coding I would pick ubuntu any day because of the community support and many big companies back ubuntu.
I am very interested in using Linux, I use a laptop with an amd a9 processor and 8gb ram for web development. Any Linux recommendations that work for me?
Because of the fantastic visuals I recently tried Kubuntu after using Ubuntu. I thought except the UI I will not notice differences, but I was surprised actually. Kubuntu had that nice Aero view, which is great. However it seemed to be slower. Their default package manager had also worse versions of the same software compared to Snap. Zoom, Slack and Intellij all had annoying bugs and were just better with Snap. In the end I switched back to Ubuntu, because it worked just better for my use cases.
@@deejinng Requirements: At the time of this writing Pop!_OS only runs on 64-bit x86 architecture, 2 GB of RAM is required, 4 GB of RAM is recommended and 20 GB of storage is recommended.
Hello sir I have been installing 5 linux distro in my ssd for checking which is best for me in only one day . Is it harm for my laptop?plz reply as soon as possible
@@kskroyaltech No they seriously in need of help. Microsoft did make the installation of Linux more difficult. And Opensuse is harder to install. Still the best alternative to CentOS.
Clicl in the 3 horizontal bars on the terminal, then click in preferences. Click on the last option, in my terminal is named "unnamed". Then select colors.
@@kskroyaltech if you make video like this, choose one or two distros which is the best for developers in this case, not all of them. this is what i mean :)
I thought to.. But for some reason, centOS is not great now a days which used to be. Anyway fedora is fair enough for those who miss centOS. Alternatively alma or rocky you can try.
Can say about other distros but kali linux with xfce is the worst thing for development , all applications looses their gui , most of the time they glitch out , so prefer kali with gnome or kde !!
Use Parrot OS instead of Kali Linux because Parrot comes with inbuild compilers and IDE's and it has already installed languages. parrot is lightweight than kali ❤️😝
Thank you, I love Parrot Security, for Coding the best, all out of the Box.
Thank you man, I may go with this for my on the go chrome book I'm putting Linux on (8gb i3 11th gen)
I just needed something better on battery than my laptop with an Mobile 1660 and Ryzen 7 lmfao.
Agreed 💯
Is it best for web developement?
But Mate DE is 🤮
To be honest Fedora, manjaro or arch itself suit well. As a programming student fedora and arch are work well for me. Kali is suit for pen testers and exploit devopers that must be considered
Can I use Kali for development
@@Anonymous-qf6jn yes kali is based on debian (testing) as about 60-90% of linux distros are based on debian, and you can code on any linux distro there is no "best linux distro" just go with a linux distro that has a big community so you can get help etc faster
@@Anonymous-qf6jn of course, but it is made oriented to cybersecurity
Yeah, arch is perfect as it's fairly lightweight so you can choose whatever *you* want to install.
Debian is my favorite. Very stable, great documentation, awesome package manager with a huge amount of packages, up to date libraries too.
Is it good for php developer ?
@@thierrydeville58Everyone of them is good for PHP, it's highly personal which distro you want.
@@thierrydeville58php? bro you can use any distro
@@thierrydeville58 yep
Up to date 💀
I believe Fedora Workstation's requirements are a bit more modest (without considering spins like i3, XFCE). Nice video, anyway.
you are correct, i run fedora on a machine that doesn't have those requirements, and currently with 4gb of ram, an ssd and some optimization it works fine.
I use Nobara. It's a Fedora but with some fixes and quality of life changes
I like parrot os as it comes pre-downloaded with vscodium and compilers & interpreters of many programming languages and with some useful hacking tools
Hi, thanks for your mention, its possible compile Clover Bootloader and recognize automatic the files that need like GCC Brotli etc? Thanks!!
My man.. macOS is also pretty good as it is also a unix based operating system.. nice video though! keep it up!
I've been using Pop!_OS on a KDE desktop as my daily driver and I gotta say, I'm extremely impressed. I have yet to try Fedora, but I may give it a test run since it's already on a KDE desktop and it's more of a bleeding-edge distro.
I have used a couple different distros recently, (ended up going back to arch) and i have realised that, there is no difference, there are differences like package managers, kernels drivers, and such. But i haven't seen any differences between distros when it comes to coding.
Yes
i think arch might be a bit better because faster releases and the AUR, but otherwise. no benifits for coding
Generally speaking, yeah. Vast majority of distros are identical. Arch based distros have the AUR and the more customizable installation, but besides that they can be very similar in so many different ways.
I am using fedora for programming and manjaro use for other things such as entertainment. I love them both..
Does fedora simplifies python connectivity with mysql?
Nothing really beats ubuntu, rn im using endaveour os, it's great too but not as optimized as ubuntu, surprisingly ubuntu uses less resources, user experience is rich as well.
Thanks for sharing
Mint beat it. You have the drivers of Ubuntu. And 2 desktops with the best windows grid support. Great with multi-monitors and laptop. That's the requirement for a programmer.
@@omegaman7377 no
@@omegaman7377 I've got 3 monitors, would Mint work well with them?
@@omegaman7377Arch beats both
Well i am on Pop!OS right now, cause i deploy on Ubuntu Server and want to quite similar environment. Before i used Endeveuor OS (love it, too)
Hi. Newbie from Brasil here!
What "shell" is that on Kali Linux? Shell and font!
I've found myself a little obsessed with the quest of clarity in shell while I learn Linux and terminal stuff, prior to learn to code.
Thanks for the video.
Kali uses ZSH by default, with some plugins added plugins/themes. I don't know the exact font and plugins, but if you search for "ZSH themes/plugins" you will find plenty handy stuff. You can alsof give Oh-my-ZSH a try, although I prefer installing plugins manually myself.
Fun fact: All distros are best for programming 🗿
YES
I use Linux Mint every day. Ultimate Edition is for developers and Artist X is for designers. Both are complex too.
i use mx-linux xfce: low system resources, great on older hardware, highly customizable
Agree with u
Agreed...
The way I see it, there is Ubuntu and it's flavors for the general user as a "just works" desktop experience, and there's Arch for those who want customization and a great standalone package manager/user repository and is not afraid of using a rolling distro. Everything else is not even comparable to these two in what they do well.
on my experience tested, ubuntu is not good as i wished it would be. So much bugs with broken GNOME. (using version 22)
I want to use Linux Mint for stability, But I can't live without Arch Pacman, IMO it is the best package manager out there. Apt is terribly slow in comparison
Use Nala Instead of apt and make it faster.
@@kskroyaltech I tried it, but it is still way slower in comparison to pacman.
Hey KSK, do Nala support parallel package download like pacman ?
@@shivensaini3643 Does an Immutable Linux setup resolve this problem for you?
Parrot security OS is comparable as kali, it a has all the penetration test and programming language preinstalled by default and it great as a Daily driver
Agreed with your point
Manjaro has been working well for me, it is very light in my opinion.
Tried all but Arch remains the best for me on my personal PCs and Ubuntu on my laptops.
yes arch is great for pure enthusiast.
I love KDE Neon (plasma), it's my main OS on my laptop 🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
Its good too
I'm mostly Windows user. It from Linux the best for me is slax and Kali. The worst what I ever use was Ubuntu.
I don't gel with Ubuntu, either. However, give Linux Mint a try. It is based on Ubuntu, but implemented much, much better, IMHO.
Also, look into Immutable Linux. Supposedly, it gives easy access to any program on any distro, and even the very latest versions.
If you're new, you do not want to touch anything arch-based
All of them/any of them/whichever you’ll stick with. The only real difference is kernel version, package manager, and preinstalled software. The rest is all the same
The Docker era made the distro less important in my opinion, it's more about the user interface and available IDE's now than about packages/libraries etc.
In the end, choose one you like, you can have every piece of software run on any Linux.
Dockers are great but you cannot experience the bare metal performance .
Bro, I have been for this video for a long time.
Also do a video on best kde and gnome distros
Gnome distros i made already check out the channel.
KDE I will post sometime later.
@@kskroyaltech bro, which kde distribution will u suggest??
I use Fedora 37 KDE Plasma for learning Logic Programming and Java
Nice to hear tat
I am also using fedora for java
I was using fedora but with that h264/265 encoder news I installed Garuda and I am loving it ❤️
return to monke moment lol
I did the same thing recently but make sure to customize the fonts. Also, konsole and alacritty themes are not good when overlay on white background of wallpapers and websites
That h264/265 is not A big deal you can install it easily
@@yehiazaglol6170 I know still that is something that should work out of the box
@@yehiazaglol6170 But Fedora told they will completely remove vaapi from mesa and rpm-fusion guys and not interested in maintaining mesa+vaapi package
I use debian until now, sorry maybe it's old, but i still love it.
Its a root source for ubuntu
I have a Lenovo Thinkpad laptop with i3 processors and 8gb of ram and 240 SSD disk, I already have some experience in Linux for almost 1 year, but what distribution can you recommend? I am studying web development in theory I only need an ide and a browser but I want to know what you think
Ubuntu 22.04 . Zorin . or Linux mint. Try any of these.
Linux Mint. However, look into an Immutable Linux setup. Supposedly, it gives one easy, one click access to the best and newest programs from many different distributions. Also, look into Ruby on Rails. It is a very efficient object oriented and quick turn web database system. You can always expand from there. It is a great first step and, in many cases, it is the best last step, too -- especially if your application is not global and very busy.
And, if it is, you should be able to afford an efficiency rewrite to get your hardware costs down -- but those are problems that most ever wish they had!
Kali linux was extremely optimized and lightweight for me. I am no pentester and hacker but the only reason why i used kali was because it was extremely lightweight and optimized for my use.
Wait what the minimum requirements of fedora is 8gb ram and 4core CPU
I ran fedora on 10 year old potato 🥔 with 4gb ram and 2core CPU and it was very fast
Recommended Specs I mean.
Are you for real??
I have a laptop with same spec I'm running Ubuntu on it but I feel it is somehow too heavy for it 😓😓😓😓 applications gets unnecessary crashing
I only need chrome and Visual Studio Code to work well
@@deejinng actually fedora was good but I tried endeavour os KDE and it is way faster I think the xfce version will be even faster
I use ARCH BTW ⚡
for me arch with gnome has been perfect and i would really reccomend it if you are on a laptop that isnt very fast like myself
also there are videos on installing arch so you dont need to worry abt the install process
Xfce is arguably better
People should try opensuse more.
My go to Linux versions are Manjaro (Mandriva) and Centos (Red Hat)
Do you know BigLinux? It is based on Manjaro and has many interesting modifications
I will check out
Mm yes, "Open Source", my favourite Linux distro!
Is Linux Ubuntu good for normal user ?
Yes it's good for backend development.
I LOVE that html refrence its so cool
Thank you .
Any opinions about Elementary OS?
Thanks
its good, but Its not reliable.
@@kskroyaltech Humm, interesting. Thanks for sharing is very helpful 👍
Why does the Ubuntu trashbin icon looks different? Are you using custom icon pack?
Is dual boot good for Windows with Linux ? 16gb ram and 512 ssd
Of course
It's more than enough for both operating systems
Yes. I use a dual booted machine as my daily driver.
why not.
Yep. I use dual boot. Although the OS's are on 2 SSDs respectively..
Can anyone please tell me which Linux is best for a 1TB HDD 8gb Intel i3 7th gen processor system
pop os/ zorin os
Try Linux Mint XFCE if you haven't found anything acceptable yet.
mxlinux kde or xfce
Best me!. I was going to say Zorin, which I have now issued as standards on mini pcs.
I use Parrot OS on my laptop, and it is amazing. Lightweight, full of usefull tools for developers out of the package. On my workstation, Debian 12, bare bones, do whatever you need, you have full control, awesome for someone who needs freedom from the system
so which one you use for coding?
@@wendevv9706 Both. Parrot OS is nice because the initial setup is minimal for coding, it comes with most compiles (not for go tho) and tools like Wireshark and Hex editors. Debian 12 is clean, which is nice, doesn't come with most tools but because it is Debian, you'll have no trouble installing whatever it is you need
But Debian is old. I prefer bleeding edge and that's why I use Arch.
@@jameswalker8031 if it's what you like and does what you need, it is the best for you !
I like Debian because there are no "safety railings", you can do whatever you need to the system. Yes it is easier to brick it 😅 but for developing novel technologies (which is my professional field) it is a lot easier to use the full capabilities os the system.
But I would never use it in a laptop, precisely because it is easy to brick, and on my laptop I need stability during development 'cause most of the times I am mobile and don't have time to fix issues. Parrot OS strikes an awesome balance in that regard, it comes out of the box with huge amount of tools, so there in no hassle in development
How about arch, i had use arch for 1years , and i think arch is recommend too
I prefer Pop!OS more and more.
Which one is fastest for everything (including video editing, watching movies, coding etc etc) except gaming
1. Latest version of ubuntu
2. Latest version of windows
3. Latest version of kali linux
4. Latest version of arch linux
Video Editing I prefer Windows.
Apart from that, I use Linux for coding I would pick ubuntu any day because of the community support and many big companies back ubuntu.
@kskroyaltech why Ubuntu and not Mint that is a better fork of Ubuntu?
Experience the magic of C and C++ code executing at its best.
I am vote in ubuntu, mint and manjaro
parrot os is fire
POP OS
I usually prefer endeavour and alpine os
I am very interested in using Linux, I use a laptop with an amd a9 processor and 8gb ram for web development. Any Linux recommendations that work for me?
Try Linux Mint
Patience.
how are you using custom font in arch ? that font was good man !
put the desired fonts in to .fonts folder under the home. restart, inside settings look for fonts to see new ones.
@@kskroyaltech what's the font that you are using in arch ?
Bruh I am sorry I couldn't recall,
I guess it could be NUNITO or Anonymous Pro
I tried 5-6 distros to install on Asus TUF Dash F15 and to my surprise everything worked out of the box in Manjaro
nice to hear that.
ever tried gecko Linux
(Opensuse) ?
This is the most useful comment so far, thanks
i dont recomnend linux for c# developers, everything just breaks...
What is name of the font in terminal at 2:35 minute ?
Thanks !
Because of the fantastic visuals I recently tried Kubuntu after using Ubuntu. I thought except the UI I will not notice differences, but I was surprised actually.
Kubuntu had that nice Aero view, which is great. However it seemed to be slower. Their default package manager had also worse versions of the same software compared to Snap. Zoom, Slack and Intellij all had annoying bugs and were just better with Snap.
In the end I switched back to Ubuntu, because it worked just better for my use cases.
So gnome Ubuntu is better than Kubuntu according to your experience ?
@@franklin_johnson01 for me Kubuntu is more beautiful,but Ubuntu was more stable
Which linux distro best for me core i3 7th generation, 16 gb ram, 240 ssd, 1tb hard disk
Try Zorin OS or Linux Mint
Short answer: any popular distro
Which distro best for web development my desktp 64 bit, 8gb ram, 240 ssd, 1TB hard disk.
Get ubuntu 22.10. Its very good now. You can try linux mint.
Please suggest me best video editor for Ubuntu (it should have various transition effects)
Try KdenLive or Shotcut
My the first distr was pop os)
I was a distro hopper until I found Pop!_OS.
Same here!
same for me, lol 😂
Can it work on a dual core, 4gb Ram PC ??
@@deejinng Requirements: At the time of this writing Pop!_OS only runs on 64-bit x86 architecture, 2 GB of RAM is required, 4 GB of RAM is recommended and 20 GB of storage is recommended.
@@deejinng Try live disk.
Hello sir I have been installing 5 linux distro in my ssd for checking which is best for me in only one day . Is it harm for my laptop?plz reply as soon as possible
NO way why would it harm your laptop. I tried around 50 Linux Distros on My laptop for that matter from the past 2 years.
@@kskroyaltech wow 😲😲😲 . But If I shall do long press of laptop power button to shutdown laptop, then shall it be harm for laptop?
Anytime, I don't power off my laptop from third party linux distro.
You can do it, no problem when there is no way to shutoff the system.
@@kskroyaltech thank your 😊☺🥰
FUN FACT: At 1:02 The code showed misses the function calling.
Really ?? I dont think so..
any good looking os for cybersecurity and programming
Use : Kali Linux
@@kskroyaltech leaving kali linux , i have been using it since last 2 years and wanna try something new ....
Good to see OpenSUSE is getting some love ...
yes, its underrated.
@@kskroyaltech No they seriously in need of help. Microsoft did make the installation of Linux more difficult. And Opensuse is harder to install. Still the best alternative to CentOS.
@@omegaman7377what
Hey brother I'm a noob into this Linux world please help me 😓
how did you make your shell white and black 0:18
Clicl in the 3 horizontal bars on the terminal, then click in preferences. Click on the last option, in my terminal is named "unnamed". Then select colors.
better distro for developers for a 32bit ?
I suggest ZORIN OS Lite 32 Bit
It is so funny when people create movies like "Top 10 Best Linux Distros For....." and then show us all major Linux distros :D
Funny for you. But for new linux users they dont know right to figure out.
@@kskroyaltech if you make video like this, choose one or two distros which is the best for developers in this case, not all of them. this is what i mean :)
Best distros for coder without Debian ???
I m freelance, I use Debian for all my servers and docker
I think parrot os is a great one
fedora is the most elegant
Thanks.
Which Text Editor did u use in this video on Ubuntu
This is the new Gnome Text Editor
Gnome Text Ediitor
Use FlatPak to get it.
Just use debian or arch rest are forks of them
OOTB customization with extra features and wide range of hardware compatibility is what the distro is all about.
Pop os is great for programming
0:07 linux yes. no distro. just bash? then its linux if have only shell. gui not linux
Hmm
Zorin OS❤
Kali linux? bro put parrot or debian
is zorin os a good option?
YES , beautiful Distro.Only problem is that they release updates lately.
"Based on Ubuntu" really made my beard grow to my neck. Debian. They both are based on Debian.
I understand that .. Most of the distros are Debian based.
i use kubuntu for qt development it is the best
try pop OS too.
@@kskroyaltech I would try but my programs on gtk distributions do not work as they should
When it comes to linux, Debian based linux distros are the best.
May be
You never tried pacman then
linux mint is better for newbies
Yes
Ubuntu is best my opinion ❤
Yep exactly .
Is it possible. By pendrive i run Ubuntu in my laptop without installation
I didnt try bro
the video is great but u have to include centos in it
I thought to.. But for some reason, centOS is not great now a days which used to be. Anyway fedora is fair enough for those who miss centOS. Alternatively alma or rocky you can try.
6:42 what kind of ide is that?
Gnome Text Editor
@@kskroyaltech thank you, i thought it is vscode because of the mini map in the left side
2GB for arch?
You seem to underestimated us
that's a minimum
Can say about other distros but kali linux with xfce is the worst thing for development , all applications looses their gui , most of the time they glitch out , so prefer kali with gnome or kde !!
For sure, its preferable to use kde rather Xfce.
Can we use TH-cam and chrome in ubantu
Why not , 100%%%.. You can do lot more.
Ubuntu for me :D
what about mxlinux
I want support of different languages
artixlinux and voidlinux