Wednesday, November 19, 2025

XivaStudio-Big Linux Derivative

I am wrong.

It is coming from Portugal.

Thank YOU.

This distribution let you do lot of customizations from minimal to big.

Xiva-Studio-Big Linux Derivative

These guys have done a good job.

It would be fantastic on a Laptop.

It is an ARCH based ditribution.

No wonder it is based on Manjaro.

It is Big Linux and I did not give enough space and the beauty was it did skip bulky blender and a the browsers and completed the installation without freezing.

No space left after installation and I am going to Reinstall with less applications.

I would do minimal installation to begin with. This time only audio utilities and browsers.

It needs at least 30GB for full installation.

Desktop can be customized from old to modern to laptop.

Installation is risk.

Got Gnome on top of KDE.

It looks like an Indian guy has made this out of Big Linux. I am referring to Xiva.

I do not like Lord Siva.

This is KDE and does not come from X11.

I am a X11 supporter and hate Compositor of Ubuntu. 

I am a Gnome guy and I have everything including Blender under its hood.

Guys new to Linux are scarred to talk about Debian Grandfather of all Linux including Ubuntu.

I tried a Big Linux simply because  a veteran guy of Linux made YouTube presentation admiring its presentation which I would like to disagree, to begin with.

Linux guys are used to flaming but this piece is not for flaming but statement of facts.

Anything Big I disagree.

I believe in Small is Beautiful concept. 

That was why I shunned Microsoft Windows 25 years ago, never to return to Window's Base, looking back it was a grand success.

My current vision is to make Linux PC share tops 10% before my demise and it has topped 5%.

I hate ZORIN OS which tries to emulate Windows and failed miserably.

It comes from United Kingdom. 

Big Linux is also trying to emulate Windows and it is a bit of a sore point.

 One has to stand on the strength of Linux Base  and innovate and not emulate a bad Window's product.

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