Berry Linux 1.39
Nate Drake goes after a taste of the Fedora-based distro Berry Linux but finds it’s more sour than sweet.
IN BRIEF
While its minimal apps and lightweight size mean it lives up to its promise of being lightning fast, there are too many bugs and glitches to justify using Berry Linux.
Like Gnoppix, Berry Linux was once based on Knoppix. These days, it’s based on the latest version of Fedora (in this case, Fedora 40).
This distro’s USP is that while it does support persistent installation to USB, it’s primarily designed to run as a live distro. Both ISO and IMG files are available, though when we visited the site’s download page, there were no direct links to the latest version (1.39).