Did you saw Bluestar Linux? Lets see a basic presentation and get basic information about this nice Linux operating system. I am showing 20 useful slides. Bluestar Linux introduction Bluestar Linux is designed for people. And for serious people who want and need a solid alternative operating system for laptops and desktops. Why solid? Because it is based on very secure and stable Arch Linux (Arch Linux). Intentionally, it is equipped with a ton of useful applications. Bluestar provides good functionality and ease of use. And there are three editions available, depending on the user: - desktop, -deskpro, - and developer. Each version offers all actualizations needed for perfect, safe, and effective everyday work: - Up-to-date Kernel (the root of Linux systems). - Useful up-to-date applications, and software repository for users. - Full Development / Desktop / Multimedia Environment. How does Bluestar Linux look? It uses the KDE desktop, and let's see how it looks. I have prepared a basic presentation, where you can be informed about: - What the operating system looks like. - What features it has (for example: software center, basic system settings). - What selected programs look like (for example: LibreOffice Writer and Calc). - What Google Workspace looks like (for example Google Meet). - What Microsoft 365 looks like (for example Microsoft Teams). System requirements for Bluestar Linux - Minimum of 6.5GB free hard space - Minimum of 1GB of working RAM The RAM requirements seem a bit high, but this is really a KDE recommendation. If you glance at the KDE system requirements, you see the Bluestar minimum makes sense. Project links: Project website for download: https://sourceforge.net/projects/bluestarlinux Useful article about Bluestar Linux: https://mydistroreview.com/bluestar