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Bedrock Linux is a Linux distribution created with the aim of making most of the (often seemingly mutually-exclusive) benefits of various other Linux distributions available simultaneously and transparently.
SpecsUpdate
Based OnN/A
PriceFree
Default Desktop EnvironmentN/A
Init-SystemN/A
Package ManagerN/A
Release ScheduleN/A
Official Supported Architecturesx86_64, s390x, ppc, ppc64(le), mips, mips(64)el, i386, i486, i586, i686, armv7(h)l, aarch64
Version0.7.1
Current Linux KernelN/A
Last Officially Updated12/27/18
CodenamePoki
Latest version0.7.1
Officially Supported OSesDebian, Devuan, Ubuntu, Arch Linux, Artix Linux, Alpine Linux, CentOS, Exherbo, Fedora, Gentoo, Void
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Pros
Pro Choose your init system
Pro Choose your package manager
Pro Virtually every pro from every linux distro
Since Bedrock lets you pick and choose the best parts from each distro, every single pro from each distro applies to Bedrock.
Pro Pick and choose what you want from other distros
Want Debian's stable base and Arch's pacman for bleeding edge packages?
Want the security of Qubes OS and Gentoo's portage?
With the correct setup all this can be achieved.
Cons
Con Often increases boot times
Since Bedrock has to load the strata before handing control to the chosen init system, it can make booting your machine take longer.
Con Difficulty setting up
Bedrock can be challenging to setup properly with the correct strata.
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