boxkit
bedrocklinux-userland
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16 | 152 | |
145 | 590 | |
5.5% | 0.2% | |
6.0 | 6.8 | |
18 days ago | 11 days ago | |
Dockerfile | C | |
Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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boxkit
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Windows 11 adding ads to Start Menu
https://universal-blue.org
Using the Bazzite image has replaced Windows for me. Basically everything works.
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Bazzite – The Next Generation of Linux Gaming
There are a slew of images built on Fedora Silverblue and a lot of them are very interesting. The ability to rebase in and out of base images safely and atomically is really powerful and liberating. If you haven’t tried an “immutable” distribution, I would highly recommend it. It really does feel like the most logical way to run Linux with zero fuss and maximum flexibility and safety,
https://universal-blue.org/
- Bazzite – a Steam0S-like OCI image for desktop, living room, and handheld PCs
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Chimera Linux
There isn't something completely like that, but Fedora Silverblue comes really close (and [Universal Blue](https://universal-blue.org/) pushes it slightly closer)
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Performance of Fedora KDE and Gnome?
Once installed run the Universal Blue rebase script to make the Kinoiite OS more user friendly. (https://universal-blue.org/)
- Best Overall Gaming Experience OS
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Thoughts of a future TuxedoOS
I'm thinking about Silverblue and Kenoite. Especially, I'm looking at the Universal Blue project. UBlue, because creating your ISO is dead simple because it starts from an OCI image declaration (docker compose).
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Fedora 39 Released
I'm on a https://universal-blue.org/ -based "custom image" of Fedora Silverblue and I love it. In my image, I ship some essentials software and other things that are just easy to have in there like fonts, plus a script for installing gnome extensions. Then I have a Nix home-manager -based shell configuration containing some common developer tools as well. The bulk of the (GUI) software I use comes as Flatpaks, and my development environment is a distrobox arch container.
I've set all updates to be automatic and almost never have to worry about them. I am on the :latest tag and my computer updates between major versions automatically, and I haven't had any breakage yet. I feel pretty confident in the stability of my system and feel like were the disk to corrupt, I could get back up and running with the exact same setup very quickly.
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Project Bluefin Linux
Hi! I worked on this with some friends over the past two years or so (we had to work on the generic tooling first: https://universal-blue.org/)
I'm happy to answer questions you might have! Thanks for checking it out! (I'll be at KubeCon Chicago with stickers if you want the live demo on a Framework 13)
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Alpine Linux does not make the news
This is actually run my computer, with a fedora-silverblue based image but my CLI is running alpine images.
So I made a little kit so anyone can do this on any linux so you can try all the cool stuff in there without the downsides of running a less popular configuration on the bare metal.
And since it's Alpine it's always a fast download vs. a heavier container.
https://github.com/ublue-os/boxkit
bedrocklinux-userland
- Chimera Linux
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Waveterm
Back when I used a debian based distribution I made use of https://bedrocklinux.org/ to make use of the AUR. It's not for everyone though.
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Statically built Nix on Alpine Linux #6751 (2022)
Now this is interesting... apparently it is possible to run Nix AKA "The Nix Package Manager" on Alpine -- despite the fact that Alpine is Busybox and Musl based and NixOS is Coreutils and Glibc based!
Well done Nix engineers and contributors!
(I may switch to Alpine w/Nix Package Manager in the future, depending on how well it works!)
Related:
Bedrock Linux: https://bedrocklinux.org/
- Bedrock Linux
- S6, BusyBox, Binary, Suckless
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Egg⛩️🐧irl
Sure, just install Bedrock Linux and add the Arch stratum on top
- Which Linux Distro do you recommend?
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openSUSE MicroOS will be renamed soon. Throw in your suggestions below.
There's a Bedrock Linux distro already...
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What are some of the more innovative linux distributions?
Bedrock Linux. It is allows you to make a system out of various seemingly-incompatible parts of other distros. I haven't gotten around to trying it myself, but it's really cool.
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Seamlessly run other Linux distributions inside your terminal
If you want to actually use multiple distributions at once integrated tightly into each other (like using Ubuntu with AUR packages) I highly recommend https://bedrocklinux.org/. It uses some chroot and symbolic link magic to share files across filesystems.
What are some alternatives?
fedora-distrobox
distrobox - Use any linux distribution inside your terminal. Enable both backward and forward compatibility with software and freedom to use whatever distribution you’re more comfortable with. Mirror available at: https://gitlab.com/89luca89/distrobox
Jovian-NixOS - Discussions: https://matrix.to/#/#Jovian-Experiments:matrix.org
neofetch - 🖼️ A command-line system information tool written in bash 3.2+
base - Base image: Silverblue with unfiltered Flathub, distrobox, and automatic updates (Deprecated)
suicide-linux - @qntm's Suicide Linux, now available on Docker!
boxkit - A blingier starting image for Toolbx and Distrobox.
AmogOS - ඞ Among-us themed OS. As seen on Reddit and Youtube.
ublue - A familiar(ish) Ubuntu desktop for Fedora Silverblue.
goxlr-on-linux - Documentation and scripts to make the GoXLR and GoXLR Mini useful on Linux.
bluefin - An interpretation of the Ubuntu spirit built on Fedora technology
void-packages - The Void source packages collection