blendOS v3
So blendOS v3 came out (I still have to update the docs oh god).
v3
What I like
So far, I'm excited about the full immutability (snapshots and easy backups), and this newfangled ISO update system (to confuse 'ol Baldy here). The akshara
utility is cool too.
So what's new?
Rudra made a trailer to push all this, I recommend you watch it for the iMovie stock music (although Apple only recently unveiled actual Apple stores in India):
Rudra also outlined everything in a blog post (iframe
'd badly below):
TL;DR
It all boils down to the following:
Installation ISOs are used for updates (never seen before, a new breakthrough!).
akshara
, some new management utility that Rudra forgot to write the README for. It's a mystery what it is to me anyway.zsync
is being set up for the ISO repo to only download changed files, like what git does.Updates are in the background and instantaneous.
Rudra made
assemble
, a tool based on the LineageOSrepo
build tool, which makes remixing and ISO building easy via XML manifestsAkshara can be used to install extra drivers, though the ISO comes with many.
It supports these distro containers:
Arch
AlmaLinux 9
Crystal Linux
Debian
Fedora 38
Kali Linux (rolling)
Neurodebian Bookworm
Rocky Linux
Ubuntu 22.04
Ubuntu 23.04
Misc. bug fixes
Same old binary naming scheme (
BINARY_NAME.CONTAINER_NAME
)I'm put under more pressure to finish the docs ๐
Releases are named after Indian foods now, in alphabetical order (so what happens after v23...)
I also want v4 to be called blendOS Cheeseburger, although Leviathan and Avalon are valid options.
blendOS is like a cheeseburger, in every single way except for all of them.
- Asterisk
What's next?
We're planning on moving most of the repositories to our new GitLab instance.
We're also hoping to have a proper KB by v3 stable.
zsync
needs to be implemented for updates.We have to get v3 onto peoples' mirrors and we have to set up
mirrorbits
on the build server.
Conclusion
This one was a bit shorter, but in general I'm happy with the project and hope it only gets better. These changes will help it be a better replacement for (or get it closer to, depending on your opinion) Bedrock Linux or VanillaOS, and give it a better user experience and more customizability overall.
Thanks for reading!
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Asterisk
Canadian Linux nerd