Zenclora OS

Zenclora OS vows “no bloat and zen” — commenters call it Debian in yoga pants

TLDR: Zenclora OS launches as a “bloat‑free,” Debian-based download with a simple “zen” command and gamer-friendly installs. Commenters push back, saying it duplicates Debian, question the “light” claims (same 10GB footprint), and roast a bash-script installer—spotlighting the open-source split between polished repackaging and pitching in upstream.

Zenclora OS drops a meditation bell on Linux land, promising “Quiet System. Clear Mind. Absolute Freedom.” It’s a Debian-based download that touts zero bloat, a polished GNOME desktop, and a one-command life via ZPM—think sudo zen install steam and boom, games and Spotify. The devs say it’s open-source, gaming-ready, and blissfully simple. But the comments? Not feeling the incense.

Biggest vibe: fatigue. One top reply sighs we don’t need yet another “custom OS,” we need more hands on existing projects. Others poke at the “light and optimized” claim, noting the site’s 10GB install requirement is… the same as regular Debian. Cue the meme: “10GB of tranquility.” Another thread fixates on the GitHub build script, where the zen tool appears to be a big bash script with hardcoded steps, prompting “is this a package manager or wizard cosplay?”

There’s also a semantic scuffle—“It’s not an OS, it’s a distro”—plus the perennial “If you want barebones, just use Arch” chant. Fans do like the promise of simple commands and a curated, pretty setup; skeptics say you can get that with a few clicks on Debian. Verdict from the peanut gallery: calm branding, loud questions. Download or read the docs and choose your zen.

Key Points

  • Zenclora OS is a Debian Stable–based Linux distribution emphasizing minimalism, performance, and ease of use.
  • It introduces ZPM (Zen Package Manager) and a unified “zen” CLI for installing apps and managing the system.
  • System utilities include optimization, DNS configuration, ZRAM, service and log management; tools include USB formatting and DEB installs.
  • The desktop features a customized GNOME environment and claims zero bloatware, with a design focus on simplicity and aesthetics.
  • A Zenclora Workstation v2.0 ISO (2.5 GB, x86_64) is available for download via SourceForge.

Hottest takes

"I really wish people would stop making custom OSes and just help out an existing project" — OsrsNeedsf2P
"Debian isn't known for being bloated" — waterTanuki
"a giant bash script with hardcoded install/uninstall steps" — Retr0id
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