Hello Linux community,
I’d like to introduce Corex Linux, a lightweight, Debian-based Linux distribution designed to revive older hardware while providing a familiar, Windows-like desktop experience. The project was started in 2025 and focuses on stability, speed, and ease of use for users transitioning from Windows.
Key Features:
Development & Collaboration:
Corex Linux is maintained by the Corex Team, a small volunteer group. Currently, there is only one active contributor, and we are looking for collaborators to help with:
Get Involved:
If you’re interested in contributing, providing feedback, or just trying out Corex Linux, check out our GitHub repositories:
Any feedback, suggestions, or contributions are greatly appreciated. We hope to grow a small but active community around Corex Linux.
Thank you!
I’d like to introduce Corex Linux, a lightweight, Debian-based Linux distribution designed to revive older hardware while providing a familiar, Windows-like desktop experience. The project was started in 2025 and focuses on stability, speed, and ease of use for users transitioning from Windows.
Key Features:
- Lightweight and fast, optimized for older computers
- Familiar desktop environment for Windows users
- Based on Debian for stability and package management
- Open-source and community-driven
Development & Collaboration:
Corex Linux is maintained by the Corex Team, a small volunteer group. Currently, there is only one active contributor, and we are looking for collaborators to help with:
- Coding and kernel tweaks
- Testing and bug reporting
- Documentation and tutorials
- Community support
Get Involved:
If you’re interested in contributing, providing feedback, or just trying out Corex Linux, check out our GitHub repositories:
Any feedback, suggestions, or contributions are greatly appreciated. We hope to grow a small but active community around Corex Linux.
Thank you!

