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@@dougtilaran3496 exaclty, they serve as innovation rod, catch the fire and die. Stable distro then pickup ideas and integrate them (or not being debian).
@@istg5619 Solus has been doing good for years, and KaOS can be said “independent” but it can also install packages from AUR so not exactly fully independent.I don’t think there are other good independent distros out there other than these two.
I'm glad we have all of these choices available. With people who have the know how and interest to experiment and create something new. I'd hate to see Linux become caged and limited. If it ever does, I fear it wouldn't be long before Linux just gets turned into another kind of Windows / Microsoft. Open source development and new ideas drives innovation forward. Even if one person or group eventually stops development, anyone else that wants to can pick it right back up again.
@@Biotechy The repository on GitHub was created for only 1-2 months and there's, probably, just the author himself who maintains this project. There's no way rlxOS could be stable as other distros, I think.
Been enjoying watching your videos. I am glad that you test all the distros on real hardware. That means a lot. Only thing is I'm surprised you have checked out Alpine Linux yet. I know you probably have a lot of distributions on your to-do list, but that would be one I would really be interested in. Thanks for the great vids.
@@whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat I believe u, coz the software app is with the same name: Bazaar. It's a good comeback imo because I remember they were being criticized for using a separate hierarchy for applications (/apps) I guess.
I've been using Silverblue as my daily driver for a week now. It's true that installing software from the repos and rebooting is tiresome, but that is just a one time thing that comes with installation. Once you put your system the way you like it, everything's really smooth
Nice vid as always. Can you do a bit more lxqt and or openbox review because I'd like to switch it but before it would be nice to see how others configure or use them. Thanks
I just visited their website and seems like they recommend using overlay file system. Was there such a choice available? So should you have not formatted it as ext4? Or is it about something different?
I love the way the packaging management is as far as it reminds me of how Apple manages their packages. This to me is probably the best way to actually do applications in a system. Very simplistic
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Was interested in this. Their site has a lot less documentation than when this video was created. Ran into some issues. Looks interesting, but maybe not quite ready yet.
it's interesting. I found that using MBR and single EXT4 partition solved my install problems. The OS install really should better automate this process better. And other filesystem support like BTFS or ZFS would be nice.
2:51 failed to find efi because you haven't set the boot and esp flags to the fat32 partition you created in gparted back then. You have to explicitly enable these flags manually. This also happens in Solus.
From the little I know about Mac os it uses DMG files to install programs and you just put the DMG file where you want to it installed and the program is installed
Hey can anyone enlighten me how do you code in the language “source” which they mentioned? I can’t seem to find any docs. Haha I am just interested in how it works
there isnt much info about the devs behind this. some odd choices for support too, like a limited flarum forum (up 1250 users) does tell this dev doesnt want a broad support and is more like a proof-of-concept distro for forking it. it feels arch core like and pkg was gentoo or centos once if not mistaken its also been used on bsd. this feels like the beginning of what elementary OS once was, very fresh and clean. but much more basic, the core distro is fast because it doesnt contain much you even need to install things like nano by hand in this one. the good thing is you can download any rpm like firefox place it in the home and run it no need for crappy snaps and flatpaks or appimages if want to keep things pure.
Wayland doesn't go well with NVidia does it not? So not recommended if you're a gamer I guess? Dash to panel out of the box is nice. Icons remind me of Tela icons. Especially the files.
usually, the difference comes with Package Management systems, Desktop environments/implications, Pre Installed utilities/apps, and Kernel configurations.
Más de lo mismo. lo instalas y no se puede hacer nada, se cuelga a cada rato como las otras distros, dice que escanea las aplicaciones appimage y las reconoce y ni siquiera existe el directorio que dicen donde ponerlas
Dear Tyler. PLEASE wait with talking, at least for 2-5 sec.... The video need to cache before we got sound, and it's trivial to restart near any RUclips video doing this. Else? Thank you for your great videos!
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Can someone explain in a TLDR what “immutable” means here? I’m familiar with declarative build systems like Giux and NixOS, but not with an “immutable” OS.
SORRY MY ENGLISHE IS VERY CARZY I AM RUSSIA. MY FEELINGS ARE, AS USUAL, WHEN MY BODY GET OLD AND DIE, WILL ONE DAY I BE POSSIBLE IN FUTURE TO UPLOAD MY BEAUTIFUL SOUL AND BRAIN TO THE LINUX, SO THAT I WILL ALWAY LIVE FOREVER?
I wonder, does your system support legacy (MBR) booting? If the answer is yes, why are you bothering (doing this hundreds of times) with creating this useless EFI partition, if MBR is still working?
WinGet is a piece of shit. Have you heard? they're having tremendous problems with software repositories. also, don't get your hopes up with android app support, they're using the Amazon appstore (yes, it's spelled that way) for compatibility.
The English on their website is atrocious. Grammar, spelling errors, capitalization, and incoherent sentences aplenty. Where is this OS created? Is it from China or somewhere else? I could not find this out looking at their website. Personally, I will steer clear until more is known.
@@growtopiajaw no, he has a point! Centered desk icons were a thing in linux for a very long time (as far as I can remember, since the early 2010s), and Dash to dock was made in 20-fucking-15. How is windows 11 NOT copying this stuff?
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I love independent distributions, they’re what pave the way for Linux’s future
but most of them only last 1 or 2 years then no longer support.....
@@dougtilaran3496 exaclty, they serve as innovation rod, catch the fire and die. Stable distro then pickup ideas and integrate them (or not being debian).
@@istg5619 Solus has been doing good for years, and KaOS can be said “independent” but it can also install packages from AUR so not exactly fully independent.I don’t think there are other good independent distros out there other than these two.
@@siddharthupadhyay6347 Solus is thriving and finally taking donations via open collective
I'm glad we have all of these choices available. With people who have the know how and interest to experiment and create something new. I'd hate to see Linux become caged and limited. If it ever does, I fear it wouldn't be long before Linux just gets turned into another kind of Windows / Microsoft. Open source development and new ideas drives innovation forward. Even if one person or group eventually stops development, anyone else that wants to can pick it right back up again.
Well at least it's not just another Ubuntu spin with a theme lol.
Yeah i think this actually deserves to be it's own thing
@MicSoft Not really. There are so many of those that it kind of becomes white noise. That’s an issue with Linux generally though.
popos fanboys frothing in the chat in......3..2..1
popos is better then the trash u use boy
Cool, a fresh new distro with modern package managing concept. Although it's unstable I'd like to try it as a secondary daily driver.
Why is it unstable?
@@Biotechy The repository on GitHub was created for only 1-2 months and there's, probably, just the author himself who maintains this project. There's no way rlxOS could be stable as other distros, I think.
@@TsukiToHotaru thanks for the reply
This project looks rather interesting, especially with their system update and package management. Will have to give it a spin.
Very nice.
Clearly a massive amount of work put into this, so hopefully it is adopted by many. 🤞🏻
Thank you i waited for a Video about this distro 😄👍👌
Looks really clean. I like the GUI.
Thank you, Tyler. Very interesting distro. Worth watching (the video is, of course, but the distro is as well).
Been enjoying watching your videos. I am glad that you test all the distros on real hardware. That means a lot. Only thing is I'm surprised you have checked out Alpine Linux yet. I know you probably have a lot of distributions on your to-do list, but that would be one I would really be interested in. Thanks for the great vids.
This guy makes some pretty good videos not gonna lie
Interesting. I'd give it a go tomorrow.
The "rlx" reminded me of Releax OS ( which started and ended too soon ) .
I think this is from the same developer. You can see the rlx RUclips channel with some releaxos content on it.
@@whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat I believe u, coz the software app is with the same name: Bazaar. It's a good comeback imo because I remember they were being criticized for using a separate hierarchy for applications (/apps) I guess.
You forgot to set the boot flag of the fat32 partition with gparted - that's why the installer didn't recognize it as an efi system partition (ESP).
Yeah I realised that watching it back ha
It's the cleanest Gnome design I've ever seen though.
I'd have to 100% agree with you on that one, a clean design indeed.
It's Qwgir theme. You can find it in gnome-look.org and set it to your own gnome setup.
@@yt_reborngameplays Thanks man, nice!
Runners up would probably be RebornOS's live environment, and Garuda's GNOME spin.
I'm getting Fedora Silverblue vibes from this, with the immutability and all. Interesting to see it develop further.
I've been using Silverblue as my daily driver for a week now. It's true that installing software from the repos and rebooting is tiresome, but that is just a one time thing that comes with installation. Once you put your system the way you like it, everything's really smooth
Nice vid as always. Can you do a bit more lxqt and or openbox review because I'd like to switch it but before it would be nice to see how others configure or use them. Thanks
With flatpak you get whole things almost. Then independence can focus more creative innovations
Nice when people put work in to producing their own distros.
I just visited their website and seems like they recommend using overlay file system. Was there such a choice available? So should you have not formatted it as ext4? Or is it about something different?
this seems really cool like solus os
"Protable Apps' market for Linux and like OS"
That's a real seal of quality... gengar bundy chundy derka derk
Installing apps is very similar to macOS. I liked it very much
I love the way the packaging management is as far as it reminds me of how Apple manages their packages. This to me is probably the best way to actually do applications in a system. Very simplistic
Apple is just a locked down version of BSD. Less choices, less options.
@@littlepeon You're not wrong I'd rather see a full BSD implementation. And that I don't know why a person couldn't develop something like that
@@littlepeon It is a hybrid kernel combining Mach and FreeBSD.
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Get a room!
Do you ever use bpytop?
This distro sounds as though it is too early for general use.
Cool distro. But a little bit on the heavy side if you want to try it on an old laptop... But I am going to try it anyway!
Thanks for the video!
Was interested in this. Their site has a lot less documentation than when this video was created. Ran into some issues. Looks interesting, but maybe not quite ready yet.
it's interesting. I found that using MBR and single EXT4 partition solved my install problems. The OS install really should better automate this process better. And other filesystem support like BTFS or ZFS would be nice.
Still don't get what's actually more useful and advantageous about this independent distro compared to other more mainstream distros.
Looks nice but would love to see gnome 40 :)
Fedora Silverblue is where I think they got the idea for this from, and it has Gnome 40
2:51 failed to find efi because you haven't set the boot and esp flags to the fat32 partition you created in gparted back then. You have to explicitly enable these flags manually. This also happens in Solus.
From the little I know about Mac os it uses DMG files to install programs and you just put the DMG file where you want to it installed and the program is installed
I am thinking to try it at virtual box now,it seems that i would have good experience with it
Is it a rolling release ? I can't find that... on web
Looks great if they actually keep their promises
its a new distro with their first release. give them a break lol. they will eventually integrate them in the near future. patience.
Hey Tyler, have you changed your keyboard? If so, what are you using now? Btw very interesting video as usual.
Same keyboard. I’ve just repositioned it during recording as some people don’t like the sound. So it should come out a lot quieter now on camera (:
@@TylersTechNow Thank you very much!
how can I install open vm tools on rlxos
Looks pretty good so far, but I'm just not a fan of Gnome.
QT and kde doesnt have any future anymore
@@durenmengkel4631 why not? What happened to them?
@@gywghhb QT going to proprietary
@@durenmengkel4631 aren’t they always? With both commercial license and LGPL license for open source projects?
@@durenmengkel4631 unless this is another hate on C++ :p
Looks like Fedora Silverblue with a few gnome extensions and themes to me tbh. It's still GNOME desktop. Should at least have a KDE version offered.
I would like to test it, but their site is off...
I hope add update to new ver on 2021. I uses 2017...but it great to me...simple ui. 👍✨
Hey can anyone enlighten me how do you code in the language “source” which they mentioned? I can’t seem to find any docs. Haha I am just interested in how it works
The site of the distro is broken.
Nice
Basically what Fedora is doing with Fedora Silverblue and you get Gnome 40 ;)
variants fatigue,
well at least this one built from scratch
we'll see how long it will last :)
with KDE it'll be good I guess
No i think gnome is still good though
I'd like to see a KDE Plasma version of this.
Same.
Check out Fedora Kinoite it is very similar to what they are doing with this OS.
Is it stable for daily use?
All the typos worry me a bit.
there isnt much info about the devs behind this. some odd choices for support too, like a limited flarum forum (up 1250 users) does tell this dev doesnt want a broad support and is more like a proof-of-concept distro for forking it. it feels arch core like and pkg was gentoo or centos once if not mistaken its also been used on bsd.
this feels like the beginning of what elementary OS once was, very fresh and clean. but much more basic, the core distro is fast because it doesnt contain much you even need to install things like nano by hand in this one. the good thing is you can download any rpm like firefox place it in the home and run it no need for crappy snaps and flatpaks or appimages if want to keep things pure.
it is the 25th of April 2022 and version 2200-8 is at the ready.
./ nothing much has changed, /.
Wayland doesn't go well with NVidia does it not? So not recommended if you're a gamer I guess? Dash to panel out of the box is nice. Icons remind me of Tela icons. Especially the files.
Anyone knows if it works fine with nvidia graphics?
Distrotube's distro becomes reality.
What is main difference between Linux distros?
usually, the difference comes with Package Management systems, Desktop environments/implications, Pre Installed utilities/apps, and Kernel configurations.
Thanks but I'm sticking with GNU Guix
if it used less ram Id say it would be a worthy Puppy opponent or even a successor as a live usb
I think Microsoft might have something to say about that layout and look and feel. Looks just like Windows 11
And Apple might have something to say about the Windows 11 layout...
Wow! Are these distros breeding like rabbits! Nice looking one, though.
And dying like flies.
I stick with Kubuntu for now, I love it, I used to be a gnome user, but KDE is prettier and easier to use.
Más de lo mismo. lo instalas y no se puede hacer nada, se cuelga a cada rato como las otras distros, dice que escanea las aplicaciones appimage y las reconoce y ni siquiera existe el directorio que dicen donde ponerlas
Dear Tyler. PLEASE wait with talking, at least for 2-5 sec.... The video need to cache before we got sound, and it's trivial to restart near any RUclips video doing this.
Else? Thank you for your great videos!
Looks great distro but website is down
can it be used with an AMD graphics?????????????
seems like nixos but without a bunch of features like managing everything in one config file
although I guess the appimage packaging system makes it easier to make packages and less specific to rlx, unlike nix packages in nixos
Why don't you take a look at good old star linux devuan
It is the same relax os you reviewed about a year ago
Releax
@@DCM777. Thanks for pointing this out mate!
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ubuntu + qogir theme = rlx os
Linux enthusiast: new win11 UI is ridiculous
Also linux enthusiast: lets make another a new distro like win11 UI
I don’t think I’ve mentioned windows 11 anywhere?
@@TylersTechNow Not you, but some keyboard warriors on internet
Looks like windows 11 design. With the bar. Hmmm. I see what they did
You could've installed htop from the snap store... XD
Dstro alternative to Windows 11 because windows do not "like" (install on older CPU's < - i...-8000H/U)
Can someone explain in a TLDR what “immutable” means here? I’m familiar with declarative build systems like Giux and NixOS, but not with an “immutable” OS.
This distribution brings Spanish language ?
rlxOS or NixOS?
I dont know, for me is all system´s same..
windows11? Are you there?
dude what the hell
SORRY MY ENGLISHE IS VERY CARZY I AM RUSSIA.
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whatisthisidonteven
Haytchtop
I wonder, does your system support legacy (MBR) booting? If the answer is yes, why are you bothering (doing this hundreds of times) with creating this useless EFI partition, if MBR is still working?
Rlx OS MADE IN INDIA 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
I can not get past the broken, ungrammatical english and all the lazy typos everywhere. I really hope they can get that fixed and fast.
Gnome is always a bad idea. Interesting distro otherwise
This looks like windows 11 lol
Windows 11 looks pretty cool
i love linux, but when i saw windows will have android and package manager like linux too,
i in dilemma.
WinGet is a piece of shit. Have you heard? they're having tremendous problems with software repositories. also, don't get your hopes up with android app support, they're using the Amazon appstore (yes, it's spelled that way) for compatibility.
Src is older than you are 😂
Their website is dead
Now we know where the Windows 11 setup came from 😂
basically it's an ugly version of windows 10
The English on their website is atrocious. Grammar, spelling errors, capitalization, and incoherent sentences aplenty. Where is this OS created? Is it from China or somewhere else? I could not find this out looking at their website. Personally, I will steer clear until more is known.
India and a ripoff from Garuda and Arch Linux Gui !
Looks like windows 11 lmao
Omg they copied windows 11 deisgn loljks
how do you slap somebody from a screen?
Dash to Dock looks like Windows 11
No W11 looks like Dash to Dock, W11 is a copycat of different Linux stuff.
@@DCM777. lol
@@growtopiajaw no, he has a point! Centered desk icons were a thing in linux for a very long time (as far as I can remember, since the early 2010s), and Dash to dock was made in 20-fucking-15. How is windows 11 NOT copying this stuff?
@@mecrumbly429___4 I guess you are right. I’m still a Linux newbie after all 😉
@@growtopiajaw Sorry then! I would have never said that if i knew you were new...
BTW, what distro do you primarily run? do you distrohop?
I just hope they don't write their code like they write their UI.
I guess you could do it better
Tiring voice tune...