Hi DJ Ware, we would like to thank you for reviewing Oreon. The video was clear yet interesting to watch. You also made the differences between Desktop Standard and Business+ more understandable, which is awesome. To get into a little detail, Oreon is planned to ship with a new kernel sometime soon, likely in the upcoming September Mainstream Update. We are also working on a project that lets us port KDE Plasma 6 to Oreon along with a ton of other package upgrades while avoiding conflicts, which is currently in the dev-channel of our repositories to avoid issues with stable Oreon. I was also happy to see that Oreon did good in performance, it will only get better over time. 😀
If the beard gets any puffier the Red Hat in your future is likely to be a Santa's cap... Hope you know I mean that in good fun & the beards cool! As usual... awesome job, really enjoy the content you present. So these folks are new players? I can't believe another RHEL player with an edge...
5:15 Who is DJ Ware's source for the following: (displayed as text) *Linux 6.6.30 is last longterm* (spoken) "Leave a comment below-what your plans are-because, uh, the Linux kernel folks, after a certain version, -are all- are not doing long-term support releases of the kernel anymore." I have found no information which confirms his statements. I've only found that there will be fewer LTS versions, going forward. And that the length of support for LTS versions has shortened; from 5-6 years to 2-3 years. Where is the source of DJ Ware's statements?
There was a long discussion in the forums for the Linux kernel devs, but here is a site which talks about each kernel version and how it is marked. LTS now means 2 years and some before it goes EOL. Here is a chart: endoflife.date/linux
Nude Linux users can be very good with a solid kernel, commands, and networking. Why, back in the day when DJ was a pre-shaver, hackers would smoke hashish and write code all night.
Hi DJ Ware, we would like to thank you for reviewing Oreon. The video was clear yet interesting to watch. You also made the differences between Desktop Standard and Business+ more understandable, which is awesome. To get into a little detail, Oreon is planned to ship with a new kernel sometime soon, likely in the upcoming September Mainstream Update. We are also working on a project that lets us port KDE Plasma 6 to Oreon along with a ton of other package upgrades while avoiding conflicts, which is currently in the dev-channel of our repositories to avoid issues with stable Oreon. I was also happy to see that Oreon did good in performance, it will only get better over time. 😀
My pleasure and thanks for getting touch, don't be a stranger whenever you have updates
Interesting sort of feels like a potential competitor to Mint for new users assuming it survives.
If the beard gets any puffier the Red Hat in your future is likely to be a Santa's cap... Hope you know I mean that in good fun & the beards cool!
As usual... awesome job, really enjoy the content you present.
So these folks are new players? I can't believe another RHEL player with an edge...
First thank you, and yes Oreon i think released their first distro in 2022
5:15 Who is DJ Ware's source for the following:
(displayed as text) *Linux 6.6.30 is last longterm*
(spoken) "Leave a comment below-what your plans are-because, uh, the Linux kernel folks, after a certain version, -are all- are not doing long-term support releases of the kernel anymore."
I have found no information which confirms his statements. I've only found that there will be fewer LTS versions, going forward. And that the length of support for LTS versions has shortened; from 5-6 years to 2-3 years.
Where is the source of DJ Ware's statements?
awesome channel
Oreo on Lime?🤔🤨 Sounds delicious to any Penguin🐧
Kinda reminds me of EuroLinux Desktop. I put Rocky Linux on an old work laptop and tried to use it casually for desktop stuff, wasn't bad.
Y'all giving me way too distros to spin up and test. Not that this is a bad thing, of course. Really enjoying the content.
oops, haha, that's how it is in Linux so many choices so little time :)
The buffet is Open . . . Sauce -->> Mint, Pop!, Vanilla, Peppermint
Where did you got that 6.6 is the last LTS? I couldnt find any info on that
There was a long discussion in the forums for the Linux kernel devs, but here is a site which talks about each kernel version and how it is marked. LTS now means 2 years and some before it goes EOL. Here is a chart: endoflife.date/linux
Thanks, Santa!
So we need to find where Asahi had SYNC turned off :-)
Santa Does Linux? lol.
Nude Linux users can be very good with a solid kernel, commands, and networking. Why, back in the day when DJ was a pre-shaver, hackers would smoke hashish and write code all night.
I agree, DJ Santa Claus' beard is getting out of hand.
Oreon is made for older laptops/pcs that r slow. i can admit that it does run good on old pcs.
I only have one question: does it support Wobbly Windows?
haha, i rather doubt, Oreon uses Gnome 40.4 unless you can find an extension for it, the only ones I remember were for Gnome 3.x?
Yet another meme distro.