Nitrux 2.4 Linux distro shows promise but seems rough around the edges
Nitrux is one of the many KDE Plasma-based desktop Linux distributions that, once upon a time, made for a great operating system for first-time Linux users. Not only did it enjoy the reliability and ease of use that come with Debian, but the KDE Plasma desktop will also be immediately familiar to any computer user type. However, with the latest release, 2.4, (which includes the 5.19 kernel, ensuring it will work with most modern hardware and perform like an absolute champ), the distribution is a bit rough around the edges for everyday users.
Let me explain.
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Debian is one of the most rock-solid operating systems on the market, so the choice to go with Debian as a base makes perfect sense.