eComStation Alternatives
eComStation is described as 'Operating system based on IBM OS/2 that runs on current hardware' and is a operating system in the os & utilities category. There are more than 50 alternatives to eComStation for a variety of platforms, including Linux, Windows, Self-Hosted, Mac and BSD apps. The best eComStation alternative is Linux Mint, which is both free and Open Source. Other great apps like eComStation are Ubuntu, Debian, Arch Linux and Manjaro Linux.
Alternatives list
- 172 antiX alternatives
antiX is a fast, lightweight and easy to install systemd-free Linux live CD distribution based on Debian Stable for Intel-AMD x86 compatible systems.


- 124 Pardus alternatives
Pardus is a GNU/Linux distribution funded and developed by the Scientific & Technological Research Council of Turkey (TÜBITAK). Pardus’ main focus is home use and office-related work with a user-friendly graphical interface using Gnome or Xfce desktop environments.






- 156 Ubuntu Cinnamon alternatives
Featuring Linux Mint’s Cinnamon Desktop with Ubuntu at the core, packed fast and full of features, here is the most traditionally modern desktop you will ever love.



MINIX is a POSIX-compliant Unix-like operating system based on a tiny microkernel running in kernel mode with the rest of the operating system running as a number of isolated, protected, processes in user mode.
Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source
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- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
- BSD
- Self-Hosted

Netrunner is an Debian -based distribution with a focus on desktop computing. It boasts a carefully tuned KDE Plasma Plasma 5 desktop.


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AV Linux is a versatile, MX Linux-based distribution featuring a large collection of audio and video production software.


- 49 Slax alternatives
Slax is a minimalist desktop live CD based on Debian's "stable" branch, it boots into a simple desktop using the Fluxbox window manager which offers a small collection of applications.


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EasyOS is an experimental Linux distribution that uses many technologies and package formats pioneered by Puppy Linux .




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Serenity is a graphical 32-bit Unix-like operating system with 90s aesthetics and built for x86 systems.






































