Monday, June 9, 2025

GNOME OS

This OS is dangerous and has no utilities like Gparted for partitioning.
It seems to take over the hard disk and cannot read the partition table of my NUC.
I did not try installing.
I use Gnome from Debian base.
Use Debian instead.
 
GNOME OS
 
GNOME OS is an experimental, immutable Linux distribution that ships the latest in-development GNOME desktop, core applications and stack. 
It serves as a reference for developers and testers. 
It is designed around the modern systemd and GNU-based userland built from the Freedesktop SDK. 
Initially, GNOME OS used a library and set of utilities called OSTree to deploy the root filesystem and manage updates, but later migrated to "systemd-sysupdate" which offers enhanced immutability, auto-updating, adaptability, factory reset, uniformity and other modernised security properties. 
GNOME OS can be loaded as a live image in Boxes, VirtualBox, QEMU and other virtualisation software, but it can also be installed on a standard x86_64 hardware. 
The distribution does not support traditional package management. However, additional software applications can be installed via the Flatpak utility which is supported out of the box.

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