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Philip Goto@feddit.nl to Linux@lemmy.ml · 11 months ago

Vanilla OS 2 Orchid - Stable Release

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Vanilla OS 2 Orchid - Stable Release

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Philip Goto@feddit.nl to Linux@lemmy.ml · 11 months ago
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      I’m afraid basing their distro off TempleOS would be a bit too hard.

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        OTOH one gets Holly C, so it might be worth.

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          Very curious. I didn’t know this. I tried verifying this, but didn’t manage to do so.

          So, I got to ask; Was this just a joke? Or is there (some) truth to this claim?

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      OK but Debian is the best distro outside of this world.

      The operating system used for key station functions is the Debian Linux distribution.[258] The migration from Microsoft Windows to Linux was made in May 2013 for reasons of reliability, stability and flexibility

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Space_Station

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      Thanks for the EDIT because I thought I had really missed something.

      I am addicted to Arch and the AUR but it is precisely that it is NOT Arch that makes Vanilla look attractive. Do I REALLY need multiple new kernels per month like Arch gives me?

      Having a more stable base sounds like a great idea. Using containers to get access to the Arch repositories and the AUR on top of Debian sounds even better. Vanilla bakes support for that scenario right in.

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          I got your joke ( it was not subtle ). I have absolutely no idea why that would prevent me from making my comment.

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