https://news.google.com/articles/CBMiIW ... id=IN%3Aen
Blend os supporting all package formats and offering a variety of desktops looks interesting. Can it compete with popular distes like Mint and THE enterprise version Red hat? We have to wait and see.
Blend os looks exciting
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Blend os looks exciting
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Re: Blend os looks exciting
For those who are interested, here's their website. https://blendos.co/
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Re: Blend os looks exciting
There's a review here: https://distrowatch.com/weekly.php?issu ... 13#blendos
Seems like very much a work in progress to me.
Seems like very much a work in progress to me.
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Re: Blend os looks exciting
blendOS is a set of interesting ideas being in early stages of implementation. And it's not immutable in any way, it's not true. The user may install in containers software from such distributions as Arch, Fedora and Ubuntu, and subsequently enter in those containers to launch these programs. Also user can use command line package managers APT, DNF, and pacman directly from host.
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