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- DahliaOS Linux 220222 (Feb 2022)
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Twosday Pre-release Review
Hmm! You are right. Instead, go to the READ MORE link https://github.com/dahliaOS/releases/releases/tag/220222-x86_64 and from there scroll to the bottom to find the right downloads.
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Pangolin UI, a Desktop Shell, Written in Flutter, for Linux and Zircona
>Is "native performance" comparable to the web version or dramatically better?
Tried their latest ISO[0] on QEMU and... no, it's mostly the same. But based on the release notes VM lag is a known issue. Maybe someone can try it baremetal and tell it how it went.
[0]: https://github.com/dahliaOS/releases/releases
Cubic
- How easy to create a custom live linux distribution?
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Modifying Linux mint iso
I've used Cubic before and really liked it.
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Debian 12 "debloat", any suggestion or tip?
Do you have any resource, tip or suggestion to proper debloat it? I'm also try to find out how https://github.com/PJ-Singh-001/Cubic works to make a custom ISO.
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Run Firefox on ChromeOS
> a full OS made on web technologies
I think that's not unlike what ChromeOS is trying to be? With the APIs like WebSerial and WebUSB enabling web apps to do the same things native apps could for years now. (Of course, you can use these in the standalone Chromium, too.)
> an OS with just Firefox would really make everything simpler
It's relatively easy to build a Linux distro that boots straight into Firefox! You can try Cubic, which allows you to create a custom ISO for Debian or Ubuntu with a pretty straightforward GUI wizard. I once used it to create an ISO for an arcade machine.
[1]: https://github.com/PJ-Singh-001/Cubic
- How do I make DVD installation media of a fork of Ubuntu using only the .deb packages from my local folder repository?
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How to create a custom Ubuntu ISO (installable)?
Gotcha, Cubic might be what you're looking for then. Found it looking for a similar Fedora alternative a while back.
- How do I make my own Linux live Iso?
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Custom Linux live distro
You'll most likely want something like CubicCubic as it just let's you customise any Debian based distro to your needs to become a live iso with a nice GUI or command line access.
- looking for an alternative to Cubic
- Cubic: Custom Ubuntu ISO Creator
What are some alternatives?
pangolin_desktop - Pangolin Desktop UI shell, designed for dahliaOS, written in Flutter.
Super-UEFIinSecureBoot-Disk - Super UEFIinSecureBoot Disk: Boot any OS or .efi file without disabling UEFI Secure Boot
JingOS - Awesome - JingOS - The World’s First Linux-based OS design for Tablets
release - Potabi's Release Engineering repository
Pop_OS-Guide - Pop!_OS Guide. Pop!_OS is an Operating System developed by System76.
ansible-linux-run-iso-in-qemu - Linux. Running QEMU with (or without) ISO and connecting block devices (HDD/SSD) of the host machine.
MODWIN - A Tool To Make a Tiny or "Lite" Windows ISO with optional built in scripts to remove all apps, packages, and features preinstalled on the ISO. Allows you to Inspect and Modify Windows Images as well as add custom files, folders, apps, and registry edits. Works on Win 10, 11, and Windows ARM isos. UUPDUMP Isos supported too!
ub-autoinstall-iso - Creating an custom AutoInstall ISO image for ubuntu 22.04.
community - Armbian operating system community releases provides automated builds of community maintained targets
waydroid - Waydroid uses a container-based approach to boot a full Android system on a regular GNU/Linux system like Ubuntu.
build - Armbian Linux build framework generates custom Debian or Ubuntu image for x86, aarch64, riscv64 & armhf