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Ha this been posted? Potato OS
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Ha this been posted? Potato OS
Is the OS as potato as the webpage?
"All we are is dust in the wind, dude"
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"Led Zeppelin didn't write tunes that everybody liked, they left that to the Bee Gees."
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Is the OS as potato as the webpage?
I appreciate the dedication to the theme of 'potato'. Did you click the devlog link? The release names are parodying Ubuntu.
If you take a closer look at the names, you might notice that they form a poem about Ethereal Workshop, an island in the videogame My Singing Monsters
1.0: Mindful Meeb (current release!)
2.0: Masterful Meebkin
3.0: Yearning Yooreek
4.0: Blaring Blarret
5.0: Ghastly Gaddzooks
6.0: Augmented Auglur
7.0: Fluid Flasque
8.0: Nifty Nitebear
9.0: Popular Piplash
10.0: Xenial X'rt
11.0: Teetering Teeter-Tauter
12.0: Wailing Whaill
13.0: Visualizing Vhenshun
14.0: Prickly Pentumbra
15.0: Riveting Rhysmuth
16.0: Ocular Oogiddy
17.0: Bending BeMeebEth
18.0: Wistful Workshop
19.0: Eternally Ethereal
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Interesting
The whole site felt more like a piss take than anything serious.
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"Led Zeppelin didn't write tunes that everybody liked, they left that to the Bee Gees."
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Was hoping the release names would all be different varieties of potato...
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Spudly Do-Right
I'm not a Parsnip Dipshit
Idaho? Udaho!
boil 'em mash 'em
Rotten au Gratin (<-- I'm proud of this one.)
Freedom Fries
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being a Canuck I saw this right away
Spudly Do-Right of the RCMP¹
¹ Royal Canadian Monty Python
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^ I had to Wiki that, I didn't think it was literal. I remembered it as Dudley Doorite (I skipped the movie).
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The movie was actually quite funny. ![]()
I'll forgive you for the name though, you're not a Canuck.
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Just installed the latest version of Besgnulinux (4.0), and this time the installation went well. It's one of the few distros I've seen which has Brave as its main browser, and also has a good selection of games.
The (admittedly very pretty) interface has in the past had a tendency to break and dump me back at a very bare bones installation of JWM, but touch wood that hasn't happened so far.
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@Sector11, what's Montreal-ish French-Canadian Argentinian for Besgnulinux? Lionel Messi?
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i was excited to see yesterday that Exton has just released a new version of his distro based on Gentoo, ExGent, because I am a big fan of this one. The problem is that it's really large (just over 5 GB), so I'm going to have to either make space for it on my hard drive (i.e. by deleting another distro or more) or buy a bigger drive.
https://www.exton.se/exgent-gentoo-64bi … -in-5-min/
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i was excited to see yesterday that Exton has just released a new version of his distro based on Gentoo, ExGent, because I am a big fan of this one. The problem is that it's really large (just over 5 GB), so I'm going to have to either make space for it on my hard drive (i.e. by deleting another distro or more) or buy a bigger drive.
I am a bit confused. How can a distro be based on so many other distros? In this case, it's based on Arch, CRUX, Debian, deepin, Fedora, Gentoo, openSUSE, Puppy, Slackware.
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Colonel Panic wrote:i was excited to see yesterday that Exton has just released a new version of his distro based on Gentoo, ExGent, because I am a big fan of this one. The problem is that it's really large (just over 5 GB), so I'm going to have to either make space for it on my hard drive (i.e. by deleting another distro or more) or buy a bigger drive.
I am a bit confused. How can a distro be based on so many other distros? In this case, it's based on Arch, CRUX, Debian, deepin, Fedora, Gentoo, openSUSE, Puppy, Slackware.
They're all different distros
It's perhaps clearer if you look at the download page for them all.
https://www.exton.se/download/
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chroot wrote:Colonel Panic wrote:i was excited to see yesterday that Exton has just released a new version of his distro based on Gentoo, ExGent, because I am a big fan of this one. The problem is that it's really large (just over 5 GB), so I'm going to have to either make space for it on my hard drive (i.e. by deleting another distro or more) or buy a bigger drive.
I am a bit confused. How can a distro be based on so many other distros? In this case, it's based on Arch, CRUX, Debian, deepin, Fedora, Gentoo, openSUSE, Puppy, Slackware.
They're all different distros :)It's perhaps clearer if you look at the download page for them all.
From the 'About Exton Linux" page:
MORE ABOUT EXTON LINUX (the text below is generated by AI (Gemini)
“Exton Linux” is the collective brand for the extensive work of Swedish developer Arne Exton. Instead of focusing on one single distribution, he creates and maintains a vast number of customized “respin” or “live systems” of major Linux distributions.
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Gnoppix 26.6 Xfce, I'm going to install Commodore OS Vision soon.
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