13 weird and wonderful niche Linux distros of 2018

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
rely solely on operating systems developed by the imperialist US, supreme leader Kim Jong-Il sanctioned the development of an official OS of
reputation of the DPRK
This is most likely because North Korean dissidents often swap banned films using a 'sneakernet' of USB sticks
Red Star also has a supposed 'virus scanner' which can automatically delete censored files
inside a virtual machine
Version 3.0 was released back in 2014 and uses the KDE desktop environment, bearing a strong resemblance to macOS
It works quite well but is preconfigured to only use North Korea's intranet by default, so can't access the web at large, except for a few
with internet access
There's also a server-only version (4.0) used by the DPRK's official airline Air Koryo which can connect directly to the internet, but it's
not available for general download
install the OS on actual hardware, but rather inside a virtual machine.