SalentOS is a Linux distro that easily can put a smile on your face. It is a flexible and accommodating desktop platform that balances demands on system resources with efficient performance. SalentOS is not well known, but it has much to offer. This distro makes it easy to leave behind whatever other computing choice you currently use. Salent has been around for the last few years on the Ubuntu base. Its latest release shifts its foundation with an approach that includes elements of GNOME and XFCE desktops. However, it uses neither.
I can so confirm all of the above, SalentOS is wonderful! Coming from a slow learner, sort-of eternal newbie (meaning no terminal use yet, except if basically copy-pasted from a web-source) and finally installed more than one distro on a soon-to-be-quite-old machine (4GB/CeleronDuo 1.6GHz, Asus). Linux Mint was on here, 5 years ago -after a year or two the sw-manager stopped responding. Lubuntu quite ok for 2-3 years, hard-disk failure, ofc not lubuntu's fault but wanted to try something else. MX on an old thinkpad quite ok, but what else is there...and after months (I do go to work and have a family) finally got around to MX (just appreciate it) antix (oh so fast but no support..?), Bodhi (ok...), and SalentOS -and I just got stuck, literally because of the smile it puts on your face. Just using browser, simple games and the office stuff, hope to install skype later in the evening. Planning to learn a lot more finally and then get back to the developers, since I speak Italian, just to thank them, maybe donate some, probably in the form of translations. My first post to any linux forum. Have a nice New Year.
SalentOS Switchers Will Have No Regrets
Posted by: Jack M. Germain February 6, 2017 02:56 PMSalentOS is a Linux distro that easily can put a smile on your face. It is a flexible and accommodating desktop platform that balances demands on system resources with efficient performance. SalentOS is not well known, but it has much to offer. This distro makes it easy to leave behind whatever other computing choice you currently use. Salent has been around for the last few years on the Ubuntu base. Its latest release shifts its foundation with an approach that includes elements of GNOME and XFCE desktops. However, it uses neither.