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RalfWausE@feddit.org to Linux@lemmy.ml · 15 days ago

Vanilla OS 2 (v1.4.0) is officially here!

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Vanilla OS 2 (v1.4.0) is officially here!

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RalfWausE@feddit.org to Linux@lemmy.ml · 15 days ago
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    What is VanillaOS again?

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      In general it is -as mentioned by @h3ron@lemmy.zip- an immutable, Debian based distribution with GNOME. It uses a quiet interesting system called ABRoot for doing updates. I use it on one of my spare machines now since they did the switch from Ubuntu base to Debian and honestly i like it.

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        Does it use an LTS kernel like Debian or is it more like Ubuntu/Fedora?

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      I’m guessing it must be very plain

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      Immutable distro debian based with GNOME

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