GeckoLinux Rolling
With openSUSE being the only real KDE distro that he’s ever found tolerable, Mayank Sharma wonders if a spin can add anything to that experience.
IN BRIEF
GeckoLinux turns a stock openSUSE release into a desktop oriented spin. Broadly speaking, GeckoLinux is to openSUSE what Linux Mint is to Ubuntu, or what Korora was to Fedora.
Managed by a single anonymous developer, GeckoLinux is surprisingly polished and available with all the popular desktop environments.
SPECS
CPU: Any 64-bit processor
Memory: 1GB
HDD: 10GB
Build: 64-bit
OpenSUSE is one of those distros that regularly slips through the cracks, thanks mostly to its once-a-year release cycle. Despite our infrequent coverage of the distro, we’ve always praised it as one of the most polished KDE renditions.