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Chapeau
Chapeau was a high-performance, cutting-edge operating system built from the GNU/Linux distribution Fedora Workstation with the GNOME desktop environment. In comparison to Fedora, Chapeau adopts a more relaxed approach to software licences and was intended to be just as useful for advanced users as it was easy for those new to using a Linux system. There was built-in access to third-party software and sources repositories not included in Fedora such as RPMFusion, DropBox, Steam, Adobe Flash and Oracle VirtualBox. Chapeau also includes pre-installed core packages to make the installation of new kernel modules pain-free, built-in remote and virtual system management tools, a selection of maintenance tools that come in especially handy when running Chapeau’s live image on a DVD or USB drive to analyse and fix broken systems.
Status: Discontinued
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Tips and tricks: Command line weather, ionice, rename files, video preview snapshot, calednar, ls colour settings |
Tips and tricks: Using the Secure Shell |
Tips and tricks: Find common words in text, find high memory processs, cd short-cuts, pushd & popd, record desktop |
Questions and answers: Alternatives to running commands as the root user |
Questions and answers: Discovering device names and recovering deleted files |
Tips and tricks: GRUB Customizer |
Questions and answers: Working with encrypted e-mail |
Questions and answers: Smbclient |
Questions and answers: Improving Bluetooth support |
Tips and tricks: Restoring partition table |
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2023-04-22 |
NEW • Distribution Release: blendOS 2023.04.22 |

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blendOS is an Arch Linux-based, rolling release distribution which automates installing software from supported distributions (Arch, Fedora, and Ubuntu) into containers. The project’s latest snapshot replaces distrobox containers with podman. It is now also easier to install software from Arch straight onto the host distribution. “In addition to the apps available in containers, it’s now possible to install apps straight from the system Arch repos and the Chaotic-AUR repository, on the base itself. This is extremely useful if you want to install a third-party VPN app, for example, or some missing drivers. distrobox has been replaced in favor of our own implementation, using podman directly, built as part of blend, as it was impossible to implement certain features mentioned below using distrobox. Applications and binaries installed in containers now automatically and instantaneously appear on the base system, as expected from a blend of distributions. Additional information can be found in the project’s release announcement. Download (MD5), pkglist): blendOS-2023.04.22-x86_64-plasma.iso (3,029MB), blendOS-2023.04.22-x86_64-gnome.iso (2,843MB). |
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blendOS is an Arch Linux-based, rolling release distribution which automates installing software from supported distributions (Arch, Fedora, and Ubuntu) into containers. blendOS tries to make software management in across containers feel native and provides access to the user’s home directory for each container.
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