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30 years later, I returned to Enlightenment Linux to test the Elive beta - and it's much better

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Why This Matters

The new beta release of Elive revitalizes Enlightenment Linux with modern features and improvements, showcasing the ongoing innovation within the Linux ecosystem. Its combination of customization, stability, and lightweight design makes it a compelling choice for enthusiasts and casual users alike, highlighting Linux's adaptability and evolving capabilities for the tech industry and consumers.

Key Takeaways

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ZDNET's key takeaways

Elive has a new beta out, and it's fantastic.

Some of the announced features aren't ready.

You can test the beta now for free.

There's a lot to love about Linux, including its flexibility. No matter the distribution, you can tweak and customize it to perfectly fit your needs and aesthetic. I learned this back in the late '90s, when I discovered the Enlightenment desktop.

I spent hours upon hours on customization, and always found myself in awe at what it could do.

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Although Enlightenment (also called E) doesn't enjoy nearly the popularity it once had, it's still available, thanks to distributions such as Elive. Elive is based on Debian, so it inherits the rock-solid reliability from the "Mother of all distributions." Elive is also configured, out of the box, to be one very cool-looking desktop OS.

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