HeliumOS

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Description and history

HeliumOS is...

  • An atomic desktop operating system for your devices, designed to empower users without getting in the way.

  • Built on top of CentOS Stream, the midstream between Fedora Linux and RHEL, and AlmaLinux, the forever-free enterprise Linux distribution, inheriting stability, security, and compatibility.

HeliumOS offers...

  • A simple and intuitive Linux desktop, featuring an easy-to-use interface and seamless user experience.

  • An app store with a wide selection of Flatpak packages, providing up-to-date and sandboxed applications that are easy to install and manage.

  • A commitment to 10 years of support, improving your system with new features, bugfixes, and security updates throughout the life of your device

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License and type

HeliumOS is distributed under the GPLv2 license.

Packaging, sources, repositories and building

HeliumOS is an atomic Linux distribution that uses bootable container images for updates.

The HeliumOS bootc images are accessible from oci.heliumos.org/heliumos/bootc.

Source code and build instructions are is located at https://codeberg.org/HeliumOS

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Homepage https://www.heliumos.org/
Homepage backup
Based on CentOS Stream, AlmaLinux
Status Alpha
Architecture x86-64
Category Desktop
Desktop (default)
Desktop (available)
Source https://codeberg.org/HeliumOS
Download https://www.heliumos.org/download/
Release model Point-Release
Packaging
Package management
Installer Anaconda
Init systemd
Shell Bash
C library glibc
Core utils GNU
Compiler
Language
Country
IRC
Forum
Mailing list
Docs https://www.heliumos.org/docs/
Bugtracker https://codeberg.org/HeliumOS/bugs/issues
Translation
Donations
Commercial
Price
Social/Contact
Social https://chat.heliumos.org/
Social
ArchiveOS
Distrowatch
Wikipedia
on LWN.net
Repology
In the timeline

Releases

  • https://www.heliumos.org/blog/post/heliumos-v9-alpha-is-available-for-downlaod/

Media coverage

  • LibreByte: HeliumOS sistema operativo atómico innovador

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