ROSA is a
Linux distribution forked some time ago from
Mandriva Linux by a team of Russian developers, Rosa Lab, or officially LLC NTC-IT ROSA.
I reviewed their distributions several times:
ROSA KDE R7,
ROSA Desktop 2012 and even
interviewed the ROSA team.
The most recent release of ROSA is now
ROSA Desktop Fresh R8, which is available in several flavours: MATE, GNOME 3, KDE 4 and Plasma 5. I decided to try the Plasma 5 edition of this distribution, especially as my interest to Plasma increased after the good impression
Kubuntu 16.10 left on me.
There are links to the ISO images available on the
ROSA download page, and I used it to get my own version of this Linux distribution. The size of
ROSA Desktop Fresh R8 Plasma 5 64-bit image is 1.9 Gb. The
dd command helped me to "burn" the image to the USB stick.
So, the USB drive is attached to my
Toshiba Satellite L500-19X laptop. Reboot. Choose to boot from USB. Let's go!