About PrismLinux

Discover the vision, mission, and people behind PrismLinux.

Our Mission

PrismLinux was created to bridge the gap between performance, security, and usability in the Linux ecosystem. We believe that users shouldn't have to choose between a system that's fast, secure, or easy to use.

Our mission is to provide a Linux distribution that excels in all areas - from gaming performance to development workflows, from content creation to system security.

Our Philosophy

We believe in the power of open source and community-driven development. PrismLinux is built by users, for users, with transparency and collaboration at its core.

Every decision we make is guided by three principles: performance optimization, security hardening, and user experience enhancement.

Why We Created PrismLinux

Performance First

Existing distributions often compromise performance for compatibility. We optimized every component for maximum speed and efficiency.

Security by Design

Security shouldn't be an afterthought. PrismLinux implements security best practices from the ground up, protecting users without compromising usability.

Community Driven

We listen to our community and build features that users actually need. Every update is shaped by real user feedback and requirements.

Meet the Team

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Volodia Kraplich

Founder & Lead Architect

Creator of PrismLinux and Founder of CrystalNetwork Studio. He orchestrates the entire project ecosystem, managing the core infrastructure, repositories, and system architecture for all distributions.

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Rain Xelelo

Fedora & Package Maintainer

Maintains the Fedora Edition and manages software packages. He specializes in dotfiles configuration and ensures the stability of package updates, contributing to the system's visual and functional polish.

Technology Stack

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ArchLinux Base

Rolling release foundation

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Linux Kernel

Latest stable kernel Cachy, Linux-Zen/Linux

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GRUB

Advanced bootloader

Rust & Go

Performance-critical tools built with modern languages