Introducing the Janus Privileged Launcher
You know how on a normal Linux desktop you need a display manager to log in, and then a bunch of services start in the background, Vitruvian works differently …
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You know how on a normal Linux desktop you need a display manager to log in, and then a bunch of services start in the background, Vitruvian works differently …
Continue readingA broad foundation release: better hardware support, a saner desktop session, and a more reliable build pipeline. What’s new from 0.3.2 Desktop session …
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announcementWe are pleased to announce the release of Vitruvian OS 0.3.2. This is a bit of an anticipated release in preparation of big changes for the next. We would like …
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announcementAs promised we are pleased to announce the release of Vitruvian OS 0.3.1. We would like to thank everyone for the encouraging amount of support for the first …
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guideIf you like Vitruvian, you can help it out in just a few seconds. Go to DistroWatch, find Vitruvian in the list, and click “Recommend” next to it. …
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announcementInterview with the Vitruvian OS founder Following our release announcement (link below), we’re happy to share an interview with the Vitruvian founder …
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announcementVitruvianOS — is an operating system built on Linux that is inspired by the BeOS. After years of quiet development, we’re thrilled to announce the first …
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developmentOne of the core challenges in building V\OS is bridging two worlds: the Linux kernel’s POSIX model and the BeOS/Haiku API’s distinct approach to …
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announcementVitruvian: an operating system built on Linux that brings the elegance and simplicity of BeOS to modern hardware. Vitruvian is in active development. Daily …
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