OS & Utility Software
Guix
Guix is an advanced distribution of the GNU operating system. The operating system is released under the GNU General Public License is 100% free to use and distribute. Guix supports transactional upgrades and roll-backs and unprivileged package management. At the core of Guix is an hackable system that provides Guile Scheme APIs that includes high-level embedded domain-specific languages to define packages and whole-system configurations.
AlmaLinux
An open-source RHEL fork built by the team at CloudLinux, inspired by the community. As a standalone, completely free OS, AlmaLinux OS enjoys $1M in annual sponsorship from CloudLinux Inc. Wich will be dedicated to support future RHEL® releases of AlmaLinux OS and provide ongoing development efforts that are governed by the members of the community.
PartedMagic
Parted Magic is a complete hard disk management solution. Disk Partitioning. PartedMagic has the tools to get the job done. With the Partition Editor you can re-size, copy, and move partitions. You can grow or shrink your C: drive. Create space for new operating systems. Attempt data rescue from lost partitions.
Manjaro Linux
A Linux-based distribution suitable for newcomers and experienced computer users alike. With Manjaro Linux the user have full control over your operating system and hardware, without restrictions. Manjaro Linux is developed and distributed free and open-source under a rolling release cycle that allows anyone to take part in the development of the operating system. This makes it ideal for people who want to learn how Linux works and how it is different to other operating systems.
Process Explorer
Process Explorer is an advanced process management utility form Windows operating system. Process Explorer picks up where regular Task Managers leaves you haning. With Process Explorer you can get detail information about active process on your system via a GUI or the command-line. The information gathered and displayed can be used for effective troubleshooting of your system and running applications.
NixOS
NixOS is a unique Linux distribution that takes a unique approach to system configuration and package management. The operating system is built on top of the Nix package manage and uses a declarative configuration and allows reliable system upgrades. The open source project started as a research project and has since then grown into a fully fledged operating system with tools dedicated to DevOps and task automation.
Peppermint OS
Peppermint OS is Ubuntu-based Linux distribution that uses LXDE desktop environment. It aims to provide a familiar environment for newcomers to Linux. Peppermint OS requires relatively low hardware resources to run, which makes it a perfect choice for older or lower specced hardware. The operating system follows the Ubuntu release cyckle and provides support for LTS releases.
Xubuntu
A light-weight Linux distribution intended for both new and experienced Linux users. Xubuntu comes with the Xfce desktop environment by default which use fewer system resources than the default Ubuntu GNOME desktop. Xubuntu was officially released on 1 June 2006 and has seen active development since. It is openly maintained by the community and released free of charge under the GNU General Public License.
Ubuntu MATE
Ubuntu MATE is a free an open-source Linux distribution that is openly developed by the community. The distribution is provided with the MATE desktop environment which is a fork of GNOME 2. In February 2015, Ubuntu MATE gained the official Ubuntu flavour status from Canonical Ltd. To this day, Ubuntu MATE is loved by MATE desktop users as it brings the stability of Ubuntu together with their favorite Linux desktop environment.
Google Lens
Google Lens is an image recognition technology developed by Google. The application uses neural networks to identify objects using visual analysis. With Google Lens you can scan text and translate text in real time, lookup words and add events to your calendar. If you find a piece of furniture that you like, take a photo and Google Lens will automatically try to detect the object and do a google search, and display related products and store selling it.