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The application menu can be launched either by clicking on the ROSA logo in the panel or by hitting the super key. It is clean and somewhat traditional, with a single panel at the bottom of the screen. Everything worked as expected and I quite like ROSA's custom theme ("ROSA Desktop Fresh").

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It seems odd that not booting ROSA is the default option - when you boot from an ISO you presumably want to test and/or install the image.Īfter rebooting my laptop I next tried to run ROSA as a live environment. That option tries to boot your computer's existing operating system, which in my case resulted in a "boot failed" error. Booting from the ISO image presents you with a graphical boot menu in which the first option is "Boot from local drive". I opted for the 64-bit Plasma ISO, which is 2.2GB in size. KDE Plasma is listed next, followed by LXQt and Xfce. Interestingly, the desktop environment that is listed first is KDE4 (which had its last stable release in August 2015).

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ROSA offers ISOs for four different desktop environments, and for each version you can download a 32- or 64-bit image. It appears the website is no longer maintained (which might also explain why the domain doesn't have an SSL certificate). Similarly, the most recent news article is from December 2017. The downloads section on that domain is in English but it doesn't list ROSA Fresh R11 (the most recent version is R10).

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Luckily, the names of the available desktop environments on the download page are in English, so getting the right ISO image isn't too difficult.Ībout halfway through my trial I stumbled upon a separate ROSA domain for the English-speaking market: en. For instance, the main page for the home edition shows the release notes for old ROSA releases (R8 and R9) and the download link took me to a page written in Russian. ROSA originates from Russia and, when I first visited /en I found that the English section of the website is rather limited. The first hurdle I had to overcome was downloading an ISO image. For this review I tried the free home edition.

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Apart from a free desktop operating system ROSA also produces various enterprise server editions and a number of commercial solutions for "top-secret related data". ROSA is one of a number of forks of the discontinued Mandriva distribution (another notable fork is Mageia). Opinion poll: Wiping an application's changes after use.Torrent corner: 4MLinux, Arch, ClearOS, Fatdog64, Fedora, FuguIta, GuixSD, KaOS, Live Raizo, Runtu, SparkyLinux, SuperX, SwagArch, Ultimate.Released last week: Fedora 30, KaOS 2019.04, SuperX 5.0.Questions and answers: Wiping web browser changes from the system.News: Linux Mint 17 and Kubuntu 14.04 reach end of life, MX asks for help with systemd-shim, FreeBSD testing base updates through pkg, interview with Gaël Duval.We wish you all a terrific week and happy reading! We are also pleased to list the releases of the past week and share the torrents we are seeding. First though we share a review of ROSA Fresh R11, a distribution which grew out of the Mandrake Linux family of projects and which continues to provide a modern, user-friendly desktop. We also link to an interview with Mandrake Linux founder Gaël Duval.

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Plus we share news that FreeBSD developers are testing managing their operating system's core files with the pkg package manager and share a call for help from the MX team in maintaining systemd-shim. In our News section we discuss members of the Ubuntu 14.04 family, and related projects like Kubuntu and Linux Mint, reaching the end of their supported lives.

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We also ask for our readers' preferred methods of removing an application's data from the filesystem in our Opinion Poll.

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With that in mind, our Questions and Answers column talks about how to wipe the information and changes an application writes to the disk. Our operating systems are large, complex and often keeping track of what we do, and it can be challenging to keep our information safe. Maintaining privacy and security is a tricky task in today's world where computers are almost always on-line and sharing data. Welcome to this year's 18th issue of DistroWatch Weekly!










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