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I'm 13, and built ENux
So, over the last 6+ months I've been building a Linux distro called ENux.
It started building it with the goal of stopping distro-hopping, with support for a bunch of Linux eco-systems in one unified system. When I created the first ever ISO image, I also thought of integrated Bedrock Linux to the live environment, instead of making it be integrated during install. Here's the result:
- Bedrock Linux is already integrated to the live environment (aka pre-installed)
- Supports 13 package managers
- Custom installer written in bash, with CLI and TUI support (GUI coming soon)
- The size ranges from 600-1300 MBs
- Uses XFCE
- Uses custom kernels (currently on ENux 5.3.2, it uses the 7.0.0-enux kernel)
- Has custom for ENux tools
Here's a screenshot of me installing neofetch using the ENux Package Manager
For more info about ENux, go to these places:
u/Tall-Gift8799 — 7 days ago