Bluestar Linux is a gorgeous MacOS-like take on KDE Plasma that's easy to use
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I love a customized desktop. Anytime a developer (or team of developers) can deliver a unique take on any of the Linux desktop environments, I'm all for it -- and Bluestar Linux does not disappoint.
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What is Bluestar Linux?
Bluestar Linux is based on Arch and designed to be user-friendly. The desktop focuses on a unique aesthetic for KDE Plasma.
Bluestar Linux features up-to-date packages and kernel, a full range of desktop and multimedia software, a live version, a customized KDE Plasma desktop environment, and is available in 32 and 64-bit versions. There is also a Bluestar Linux software repository, which is maintained to provide additional applications outside the standard repositories.
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