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  1. Ikey Doherty, the leader of the Serpent OS project, announces that the Linux distro rebrands to AerynOS to better reflects its vision.
    linuxiac.com/serpent-os-rebran

    #serpentos #linux #aerynos

  2. Remember how less than a week ago we were all like "hey we're gonna do offline rollbacks" and folks were all "you're *exploring* ...." :P

    Hey look, offline rollbacks!

    serpentos.com/blog/2025/01/04/

  3. New repositories support added recently to :
    - (package manager for Chrome OS)
    - ( package manager; this should be of great help to highlight outdated packages of ocaml modules in all supported repositories)
    - @serpentos

    In other news, is blocking access from Russia again, so it's not updated in Repology.

  4. Experimenting more with the @Solus conversion to
    @serpentos moss/.stone

    Demonstrated, conversion of 1019 binary packages, single transaction to fresh rootfs resolved to 259 packages, installed from local repository in around 5 seconds.

  5. #AerynOS (ex #SerpentOS) ca a l'air pas mal du tout et avec le Cosmic desktop c'est impressionnant
    https://aerynos.com

  6. Ikey Doherty's AerynOS 2025.03, previously known as Serpent OS, arrives with GNOME 48, Linux kernel 6.13, and more, but still in the Alpha stage.
    linuxiac.com/aerynos-makes-its

    #linux #opensource #serpentos #aerynos

  7. Serpent OS Renamed to AerynOS Amid Funding Struggles

    Before its first stable release, Serpent OS has been renamed AerynOS. Founder Ikey Doherty cites the need for a more positive identity. However, financial troubles continue to slow development. Doherty, known for Solus OS, has faced similar challenges in the past. The transition to AerynOS is set for March 17, 2025—ironically, St. Patrick’s Day, known for driving out snakes.

    ©fossforce.com/2025/02/before-i

    #AerynOS #Linux #SerpentOS

  8. @anji #nixos is really great! I just moved to a location where data is slow and limited.

    #Nix rebuilds all child derivations when a dependency updates. So if there's an update for tiny packages like libc you pretty much have to download 2-6 GB and rebuild your whole system.

    I do like transparency and making quick changes in #arch . I'm considering #serpentos . It seems like a nice middle ground.

  9. New repositories support added recently to #repology:
    - #chromebrew (package manager for Chrome OS)
    - #opam (#OCaml package manager; this should be of great help to highlight outdated packages of ocaml modules in all supported repositories)
    - @serpentos

    In other news, #guix is blocking access from Russia again, so it's not updated in Repology.

  10. New repositories support added recently to #repology:
    - #chromebrew (package manager for Chrome OS)
    - #opam (#OCaml package manager; this should be of great help to highlight outdated packages of ocaml modules in all supported repositories)
    - @serpentos

    In other news, #guix is blocking access from Russia again, so it's not updated in Repology.

  11. New repositories support added recently to #repology:
    - #chromebrew (package manager for Chrome OS)
    - #opam (#OCaml package manager; this should be of great help to highlight outdated packages of ocaml modules in all supported repositories)
    - @serpentos

    In other news, #guix is blocking access from Russia again, so it's not updated in Repology.

  12. New repositories support added recently to #repology:
    - #chromebrew (package manager for Chrome OS)
    - #opam (#OCaml package manager; this should be of great help to highlight outdated packages of ocaml modules in all supported repositories)
    - @serpentos

    In other news, #guix is blocking access from Russia again, so it's not updated in Repology.