Vanilla OS Review

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  • Опубликовано: 18 дек 2024

Комментарии • 32

  • @ur1friend437
    @ur1friend437 Год назад +3

    I want to thank you for all the knowledge sharing you do on this channel.

  • @milohoffman274
    @milohoffman274 Год назад +11

    This sort of A/B root install system is how we have been doing the OS installs on embedded Linux hardware such as Netgear Routers etc. since the 90s. Its not a new idea. But it has big limitations compared to ostree.

    • @CyberGizmo
      @CyberGizmo  Год назад +4

      we used a OS drive mirror on the production machines, and did the AB root on our test machines

    • @andyhu9542
      @andyhu9542 3 месяца назад

      Can you elaborate on what limitations it has?

  • @Benjamin-lv3hb
    @Benjamin-lv3hb Год назад +3

    Thank you for the detailed analysis( as usual! ). Thought of taking a look at VanillaOS , but I just might give it a bit more time to mature before trying it out.

  • @oscs4556
    @oscs4556 Год назад +5

    Looks like apx is a wrapper for distrobox. OpenSuse micro os desktop uses distrobox by default while fedora kiniote/silver uses toolbox

  • @chigozie123
    @chigozie123 Год назад +5

    I've only heard of this A/B partition for android devices. Never considered its utility for Linux Desktop. It seems this partition style could prove to be useful for new Linux users who may run into trouble with their install later down the line.

  • @jesse7631
    @jesse7631 Год назад +3

    Thanks for this review DJ. So, if you install an app using APX, are you only able to run those apps in apx_managed mode? Or can you run them normally after you reboot?

    • @CyberGizmo
      @CyberGizmo  Год назад

      only in apx_managed mode but I did notice I can use apx to installs apps in the normal mode (at least I got it to work once)

  • @phonewithoutquestion80
    @phonewithoutquestion80 Год назад +1

    I love seeing more options in the immutable space, but dang is that a chunky partition!

    • @CyberGizmo
      @CyberGizmo  Год назад +2

      yeah, doesnt bother me for a dev environment, but test could be a bit of a problem - talking about integration test, not the formal test environment

  • @micuzzu67
    @micuzzu67 Год назад +1

    I used CoreOS with great satisfaction in production before Red Hat acquisition 😁
    Now I’m looking at Flatcar Linux.

  • @VijinMeshram
    @VijinMeshram Год назад

    does vanilla create containers automatically or we have to create containers on our own as you did i am a beginner want to try this os is it better than nitrux os and will you please make video on how to set up kvm qemu on vanilla os

  • @rodfer5406
    @rodfer5406 Год назад

    On the rollback, you seem to be wrong-as one can use TimeShift to rollback only the OS.

    • @CyberGizmo
      @CyberGizmo  Год назад

      Not wrong, you can direct timeshift to include your home directory in the schedule

  • @PavelSayekat
    @PavelSayekat Год назад +1

    How different is this from lxc containers, automated with scripts different?

    • @CyberGizmo
      @CyberGizmo  Год назад +2

      That might take a video to explain @PavelSayekat will look into doing it see if I can explain it

  • @menzokruizinga
    @menzokruizinga Год назад +1

    I tried vanilla os and love it but I don't get it how some things work I tried to install wallset but got not to work

    • @CyberGizmo
      @CyberGizmo  Год назад +3

      I think there are a few issues to be fixed when installing regular packages to the baseline, it completely failed on me to do a system update, but I could have been doing it wrong

    • @menzokruizinga
      @menzokruizinga Год назад +2

      @@CyberGizmo the same goes for my I think I do something rong

  • @rashie
    @rashie Год назад +1

    👍👍

  • @charlesbradshaw1285
    @charlesbradshaw1285 Год назад

    How does this compare with QEMU-KVM

  • @guilherme5094
    @guilherme5094 Год назад

    👍!

  • @akogepayo
    @akogepayo Год назад

    Much appreciate if distro reviews be done on bare metal and not on a VM. 😃

    • @CyberGizmo
      @CyberGizmo  Год назад +1

      Just curious why? I usually don't put an untested OS or distro on baremetal hardware just in case....I always test on a VM first. My other problem is I have shed most of the x86_64 platform because of the energy they use, I still have three which are tied up doing stuff (they are mobile versions) the main machine I used to use consume more electricity than the 18 arm SBC's I use, so kinda don't want to use it much.

    • @akogepayo
      @akogepayo Год назад

      @@CyberGizmo Hi, DJ Ware, thank you for your attention. Regarding my comment, it would be really nice if a Linux distro could be tested on real hardware. However, it might not always be the case. And on your part, you are testing only on features associated with the distro that's not tied to computer hardware.
      The energy usage might be negligible on low-powered systems since powering them just for testing is only spending a minimal power usage.
      The curiosity on my part is that if a Linux distro will be tested for example, on audio related work, for example, video editing (the need for discrete GPU), and the likes. You get the point. If you know someone who is doing this, much appreciated if you have the link.
      Have a nice day!!!

  • @CyborgZeta
    @CyborgZeta Год назад

    VanillaOS will be switching to being based off Debian Sid.

  • @sotecluxan4221
    @sotecluxan4221 Год назад

    !!!

  • @bobweiram6321
    @bobweiram6321 Год назад +2

    Use the word "immutable" and you'll get dummies thinking it's as cool as functional programming.

  • @peterblanker7363
    @peterblanker7363 Год назад

    well that was a huge waste of time! you can only wipe the whole disk when installing, there is no option to just install to a partition. Are you kidding me?