Easy OS makes its debut on Distrowatch

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Easy OS makes its debut on Distrowatch

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Easy OS shares a lineage with Puppy Linux and Quirky while introducing container support. Easy OS also features software rollbacks, snapshots, and easy file sharing over the network.

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See here for more info and download links.

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Downloaded, thanks.

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labbe5 wrote:Easy OS shares a lineage with Puppy Linux and Quirky while introducing container support. Easy OS also features software rollbacks, snapshots, and easy file sharing over the network.
From: https://distrowatch.com/weekly.php?issu ... 16#waiting
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#5 Post by rufwoof »

Is that not a nudge nudge wink wink ... for one of the lead Puppy developers to help write the Distro Watch review :)

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#6 Post by bigpup »

See how fast it would be featured on Distrowatch as soon as you pay them. :shock:
Is that not a nudge nudge wink wink ... for one of the lead Puppy developers to help write the Distro Watch review
That should already be done as part of submitting to Distrowatch.
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#7 Post by BarryK »

Well, it is in the waiting list, but I am not in any hurry for it to be finally accepted, as there is a lot of development going on.

Basically quite usable, but there is a lot of thought now going into the container management, and that is still alpha-quality.

rufwoof is testing and making some excellent suggestions.
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