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== Features == | == Features == |
Revision as of 03:48, 12 May 2023
Developer | Studio RGB-Newt |
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OS family | Linux (Unix-like) |
Working state | Current |
Source model | Source-available |
Marketing target |
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Available in | 2 languages |
List of languages English and Filipino, specifically:
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Update method | APT, GNOME Software, Software Updater, PackageKit |
Package manager | dpkg (APT), Flatpak, GNOME Software, Snap |
Platforms | x86-64 |
Kernel type | Monolithic (Linux kernel) |
Userland | GNU |
Default user interface | Budgie, Cinnamon, GNOME, KDE Plasma, LXQt, MATE, Unity, XFCE |
License | Free software + proprietary drivers, firmware |
Redgreen OS is a customized personal Linux distribution developed by Studio RGB-Newt, based on the Linux from Scratch (LFS) project, specifically as a quick way to fire up a desktop or laptop PC with NeonWabbit's favourite software and settings on the go, from a Live USB stick. Redgreen OS' tailored selection of packages, system configurations, and optimizations cater to the needs of someone who instantly wants to create animation, art, music, video games, and other multimedia content without further setup. This distribution is not intended for widespread use, but rather serves as a hobbyist example of the flexibility and customization capabilities inherent in the open-source nature of Linux.
With support for nearly every Linux desktop environment, Redgreen OS includes creative media productivity applications like Blender, tools to view the outputs of said software like VLC media player, and software for leisure such as Steam. The distribution is regularly updated to maintain compatibility with upstream software and security updates, ensuring the system remains reliable and secure. It is considered "source-available" only, as it is built from readily-available source code which is not modified in any way, and thus, it does not have its own code repo.