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Manjaro Linux 15.12 Xfce Edition and Debian 8.4 Live Image with Cinnamon
Manjaro Linux 15.12 Xfce Edition
Manjaro is a user-friendly desktop distro based on the ultra-geek Arch Linux codebase. The mission of the Manjaro developers is to bring the power and simplicity of Arch to everyday users. The Manjaro edition included on this month's DVD comes with the light and lively Xfce desktop. Version 15.12 includes important updates to Network Manager, Wine, LibreOffice, and much more!
Debian 8.4 Live Image with Cinnamon
Debian Linux is a vast global project with the mission of building a definitive Free and independent Linux. Ubuntu, Knoppix, and many other leading Linux distributions are all based on Debian. The Debian archives host thousands of applications and components, and versions of Debian are available for many kernels and hardware platforms. Debian 8.4 is the fourth release of the Debian 8 "Jessie" series. The latest edition includes lots of bug fixes and security updates not available in previous versions.
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