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ORBIS

LINUX

Free. Open. For everyone.

A free and open-source operating system designed for home users worldwide. A new era of desktop computing.

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Why Orbis?

Powerful. Free.
For everyone.

🖥️
Desktop

Powered by KDE Plasma 6

A modern, highly customizable desktop. Fast and stable with Wayland support.

  • Wayland + X11 support
  • Customizable interface
  • App store included
📦
Ready

Everything
included

LibreOffice, VLC, Firefox, GIMP — start working right after installation.

  • LibreOffice office suite
  • Firefox browser
  • VLC media player
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Security

Secure and rock-solid

Built on a stable foundation. Regular security updates keep you protected.

  • Regular security updates
  • Stable package management
  • Long-term support
🌍

Multi-Language

Dozens of languages including Turkish.

Light and Fast

Runs smoothly on old and new hardware.

🔓

Forever Free

Free, open-source and always will be.

🖨️

Easy Install

Install in a few clicks with our guided installer.

Specifications

System Requirements

Desktop

KDE Plasma 6

Kernel

Linux 7.0

Min. RAM

2 GB

Rec. RAM

4 GB+

Min. Disk

20 GB

Architecture

x86_64

ISO Size

~2.3 GB

License

GPL v3

FAQ

Got questions?

Is Orbis Linux free? +

Yes, Orbis Linux is completely free and always will be. It is distributed as open-source software under the GPL v3 license.

What are the minimum system requirements? +

Minimum 2 GB RAM, 20 GB disk space and a 64-bit (x86_64) processor. For the best experience, 4 GB RAM and an SSD are recommended.

How do I install Orbis Linux? +

Download the ISO file, write it to a USB drive and boot your computer from it. Click the 'Install Orbis Linux' icon on the desktop and follow the installation wizard.

Does Orbis Linux support Turkish? +

Yes, Orbis Linux comes with full Turkish language support. You can select Turkish as your language during installation.

Can I run Windows programs on Orbis Linux? +

Many Windows programs can be run through compatibility layers like Wine or Bottles. However, not all Windows software may be supported.

How do I get updates? +

Orbis Linux can be easily updated through KDE Discover or the terminal. Security updates are released on a regular basis.

Where can I get help? +

You can use our documentation page, GitHub issue tracker, or our Discord/forum community for support.

Is Orbis Linux safe to use? +

Yes. Orbis Linux is protected with regular security updates. Thanks to its open-source nature, the source code can be inspected by anyone.

Can I run Orbis Linux from a USB without installing? +

Yes! Orbis Linux can be written to a USB drive and run directly without any installation on the computer.

Does Orbis Linux work as a Live system? +

Yes. Orbis Linux works as a fully featured Live system. You can use Live mode to try the system or for recovery operations.

How do I create a bootable USB? +

You can write the ISO using Balena Etcher, Rufus (Windows) or the dd command (Linux/macOS). A USB drive with at least 4 GB is recommended.

Is there a server edition? +

Currently Orbis Linux is focused on the desktop. A server edition is on our roadmap and will be announced soon.

Is there a Docker image? +

An official Docker image has not been released yet. This feature is also on our roadmap.

Can I use Orbis Linux as a server? +

The current desktop edition can be used for basic server tasks, but a dedicated server edition will offer a more optimized experience.

Does Orbis Linux support virtualization? +

Yes. Orbis Linux runs smoothly on VirtualBox, VMware and KVM/QEMU. It can also be used as a guest OS on these platforms.

Download Orbis Linux

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The download link will be available here.

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