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Getting started on Fuchsia
So then, there's Dahlia OS. This would seem to be exactly what I'm after, essentially a shell to make Fuchsia "livable", maybe not daily driver standard (of course not, this is a research OS) but definitely able to perform the tasks of quotidian life. But everything that's available from the main site is actually built on a Linux core (the implication being that they'll move it over to Zircon/Fuchsia once Fuchsia is "done"). I did find this, though. Seems to be a build of Fuchsia Workstation built for running on bare metal ARM?
- Linux and Fuchsia Lightweight OS
- dahliaOS
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For everyday use, it seems like distros don't vary much
Yeah Distros in the end are all pretty much the same things, yet there all a couple of interesting projects which are experimenting something new. For instance Fedora Silverblue, or Dahlia OS
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Fuchsia IDL Overview
It's not really practical if you need more than just a browser and command line right now to run a pure Fuchsia system. But there's dahliaOS which is a sort of hybrid Fuchsia/Linux that I haven't used but is supposed to be pretty practical.
https://dahliaos.io/
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what does the '<...>' symbol mean on my taskbar?
Per this screenshot on the DhaliaOS homepage, it's for Ethernet.
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what do you guys think about dahlia os?
>>dahliaos.io<< website
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