11 Facts About Manjaro

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Manjaro is a free and open-source Linux distribution based on the Arch Linux operating system that has a focus on user-friendliness and accessibility.

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In September 2017, Manjaro announced that support for i686 architecture would be dropped because "popularity of this architecture is decreasing".

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3.

Manjaro Xfce, featuring Manjaro's own dark theme and the Xfce desktop.

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4.

Manjaro KDE, featuring Manjaro's own dark Plasma theme and the latest KDE Plasma 5, apps and frameworks.

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5.

Manjaro GNOME became the third official version with the Gellivara release; it offers the GNOME desktop with a version of the Manjaro theme.

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6.

Manjaro has editions for devices with ARM processors, such as single-board computers or Pinebook notebooks.

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7.

Manjaro includes its own GUI settings manager where options like language, drivers, and kernel version can be configured.

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8.

Manjaro Architect is a CLI net installer that allows users to choose their own kernel versions, drivers, and desktop environments during the install process.

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Manjaro typically includes the latest versions of supported desktop environments.

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10.

Manjaro comes with lots of useful software and multimedia support.

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11.

Manjaro went on to extol some of the notable features as part of his conclusion:.

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