Chakra GNU/Linux: A Review With Screenshots

According to Distrowatch, Chakra GNU/Linux is a Live CD distribution aimed at ease of use and originally forked from Arch Linux. Some of its features include a graphical installer, automatic hardware detection and configuration, the latest KDE desktop, and a variety of tools and “extras”.

 

The Chakra GNU/Linux website claims it strives to keep to the principles of KISS and bring a bundle system that is known to well support GTK applications.

The Live CD starts with a nice verbose screen that lets you know how the various processes are doing on startup. This used to be a very common default among Linux distributions but in recent years has stopped. I like it; it lets me know exactly what is going on as the system starts up.

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