They are basically stock desktop enviroments. The pure editions can be found below the themed editions. Pure Editions (User Level: Intermediate, some experiance with Linux, used some Linux Distro before) * Basic System utilities such as calculator, screenshot tool, file browser, terminal etc * Bluetooth Supporth with GUIs (blueberry, blueman, bluedevil, gnome-bluetooth, depending on DE) * Paru, an AUR helper (alongside base-devel, linux-headers and pacman-contrib) * System Wide Dark Theme (including Firefox Web Browser) These editions come with various applications and settings so that the user can focus on work, and so that the operating system doesn't bother them.
They come with all basic setup to help users not only install Vanilla Arch Linux, but also to start using it ASAP, just as they would do with any beginner distributions. They do not have the word "pure" in them. The themed editions can be found on the top of the download list. Themed Editions (User Level: Beginner, new to Linux) There are some difference between the 3 categories.
NVIDIA driver support on themed editions.2 types of ISOs to choose from, fully featured or pure.
5 Desktop Environments, and 2 Window Manager to choose from.Internet Support for both Wired and Wireless networks.Less overall memory usage and suitable for old hardware (Idles on Easy to Multiboot with Windows/Other Linux Distros in both Legcay or UEFI boot modes.Calamares Installer Makes it easier to Install.There are stock as well as themed editions. The project currently has 10 editions featuring various DEs/WMs. Arch Linux GUI is an attempt to bring Vanilla Arch Linux to directly to users. Note that these site are not endorsed by Oracle, but that you can verify the downloaded files using the procedure outlined above.New ISO images (GNOME, Plasma, Xfce, Cinnamon, i3, bspwm) of Arch Linux GUI are now available.
In addition locations listed above and Oracle Software Delivery Cloud, Oracle Linux ISOs can be download from several mirror sites.
Source ISO: contains sources for the packages included in Full ISO.įind out below how to verify the integrity of these downloads, how to install Oracle Linux, including from USB, and where to find unofficial download mirror sites.Boot ISO: contains everything that is required to boot a system with Red Hat compatible kernel (RHCK) and start an installation.UEK Boot ISO: contains everything that is required to boot a system with Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel (UEK) and start an installation.Full ISO: contains everything needed to boot a system and install Oracle Linux.Since 2006, Oracle Linux has been completely free to download and use. This page contains the ISO images for the three most recent updates to Oracle Linux releases.