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Information about Rebellin Linux 2.0

Rebellin Linux is a beginner-friendly, commercial desktop Linux distribution based on Debian GNU/Linux. The project offers two separate editions - "Synergy" which is based on Debian's latest stable version and which uses the older GNOME 2 desktop environment, and "Adrenalin" which is derived from Debian's unstable branch and which provides a customised GNOME 3 desktop user interface.

Utkarsh Sevekar has announced the release of Rebellin Linux 2.0, a Debian-based commercial distribution showcasing a highly customised GNOME 3 desktop...

Related Links: Rebellin Linux Forum, Rebellin Linux Reviews, Rebellin Linux Screencasts, Official website
Supported Architectures: 386, AMD x86-64
Related Topics: Desktop, Live Media

Rebellin Linux is a beginner-friendly, commercial desktop Linux distribution based on Debian GNU/Linux. The project offers two separate editions - "Synergy" which is based on Debian's latest stable version and which uses the older GNOME 2 desktop environment, and "Adrenalin" which is derived from Debian's unstable branch and which provides a customised GNOME 3 desktop user interface.

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