Unpacking RED OS: A Byte-Sized Guide

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Unpacking RED OS: A Byte-Sized Guide Table of contents:- A Brief Jaunt Through History What Makes RED OS Stand Out? Getting, Installing, and Using RED OS Getting and Giving Support In Conclusion Alright, tech enthusiasts and curious minds, gather 'round! Today, we're diving headfirst into the fascinating world of RED OS . Now, before any confusion sets in, we're talking about the independently developed Russian Linux distribution, not to be mistaken with other "Red" branded tech giants out there. This isn't just another operating system; it's a testament to independent development and a compelling option for those seeking something a bit different. So, let's peel back the layers and discover what makes RED OS tick! A Brief Jaunt Through History While many Linux distributions boast long and storied histories intertwined with the very genesis of open-source, RED OS has a more focused trajectory. It’s developed by RED SOFT , a Russian company, and has st...

🔷 Tour of Fedora Silverblue 38 in Virt-Manager 🦊

 🔷 Tour of Fedora Silverblue 38 in Virt-Manager 🦊

Fedora Silverblue 38 is an immutable desktop operating system that provides a stable, reliable, and container-focused platform. It uses rpm-ostree to manage the base system, Flatpak for graphical applications and Toolbx for OCI containers support. 📦

Download the ISO, create a virtual machine using Virt-Manager, follow the wizard, and boot into the live session. Fedora Silverblue is ready to be installed! ⚙️

Now follow the installation wizard of Fedora Silverblue choosing your language, keyboard layout, time zone, disk partitioning scheme, and root password. You can also create a user account and enable encryption if you want. 🔐

The installation process may take some time depending on your hardware and network speed. Once it is done, you can reboot your virtual machine and enjoy Fedora Silverblue 38. 🎉

Disclaimer: This post is based on my personal experience and research, not publicly sponsored or endorsed. 😊

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