Here is a Linux distribution that for once shows a little originality.
BlendOS is a one-of-a-kind solution, combining the best features of Arch Linux, Fedora, and Ubuntu. This operating system relies on universality, integrating a breadth of desktop environments, such as GNOME and KDE Plasma ! In addition, this distro is based on Arch, which helps to have the advantages of it, namely a smooth and pleasant experience for the users.
BlendOS is distinguished above all by its immutable nature, that is to say that it is designed to avoid any unwanted changes to the system. However, unlike other immutable systems, it still allows you to install system packages in the classic way, thanks to a layered system. This process also gives the possibility to go back if necessary, while keeping your data intact.
What makes blendOS even more interesting is its compatibility with a large number of applications and package managers. You can use apt, dnf-3, pacman and yay from the same shell as you would on their respective distributions (Ubuntu, Fedora and Arch). This means you can install and use apps from Arch, Fedora, Ubuntu with amazing ease.
Additionally, blendOS supports Android apps. You can install your favorite applications from stores like F-Droid and Aurora Store, to use them as if they were native Linux applications, with NVIDIA GPU support included. It will make life easier for Android app developers, who can easily test their apps in Android Studio as if they were native Linux apps.
BlendOS also allows you to install and use web applications as if they were desktop applications. The icing on the cake : you can even submit your own applications to the blendOS web store and customize your desktop environment according to your preferences.
To sum up, blendOS is a truly universal operating system that allows you to access applications and desktop environments from different distributions while having the assurance that the system will not suffer from anything thanks to its immutable system.
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