Nemesis Linux: Modular, Lightweight, Rolling
Nemesis Linux: Modular, Lightweight, Rolling Table of contents:- What Nemesis Linux is and where it comes from Design choices, packaging and update model Practicalities for users and maintainers Nemesis Linux is a lightweight, modular live distribution that combines Porteus-style modularity with an Artix (Arch‑based) package base and OpenRC init; recent ISOs and modules are published on SourceForge and the project follows a rolling update model. What Nemesis Linux is and where it comes from Nemesis is presented by its maintainer as a Porteus‑inspired derivative that uses Artix Linux as its package base and OpenRC for init. The project emphasises a small, portable footprint and modular delivery: users can boot live ISOs or add compressed modules to extend functionality, mirroring the Porteus approach to modular live systems. The SourceForge project page and file tree list multiple desktop flavours (Cinnamon, Xfce, LXQt, LXDE) and a set of downloadable modules and kernels f...


