Ex-Solus Head Dev Ikey Doherty will be releasing thier new Linux Distro, Serpent with day one support for the PBP!
"Serpent OS is that it will ship with a full-featured KDE Plasma desktop environment. However, the initial pre-release builds will be shipping with Sway, a tiling window manager and Wayland compositor, since Serpent OS will be a Wayland-only distro."
Link: https://9to5linux.com/serpent-os-to-offe...kde-plasma
More detail on the SerpentOS.com about page:
"As we’re taking a distro-first, compatibility-later approach, our design decisions will allow us to take some bold steps. We’ll also be able to incorporate all of the more sensible design improvements in Linux distribution design over the last decade or so:
No more usrbin split
100% clang-built throughout (including kernel)
musl as libc, relying on compiler optimisations instead of inline asm
libc++ instead of libstdc++
LLVM’s binutils variants (lld, as, etc.)
Mixed source/binary distribution
Moving away from x86_64-generic baseline to newer CPUs, including Intel and AMD specific optimisations
Capability based subscriptions in package manager (Hardware/ user choice / etc)
UEFI only. No more legacy boot.
Completely open source, down to the bootstrap / rebuild scripts
Seriously optimized for serious workloads.
Third party applications reliant on containers only. No compat-hacks
Wayland-only. X11 compatibility via containers will be investigated
Fully stateless with management tools and upstreaming of patches
Lots, lots more. We’ll blog about it.
Opinionated By Default
A recurring theme that holds back the development of world-class Linux, is high tolerance for those holding Linux back. A perfect example is NVIDIA* and their lack of support for accelerated Wayland support on their GPUs. Consequently, our project won’t tolerate such decisions and will instead blacklist the NVIDIA proprietary drivers from the distribution.
There are other examples that will emerge over time, and will become quite clear.
The time for Linux distributions giving in, with thousands of man hours wasted working around negative actors, had come to an end."
...Very interesting
"Serpent OS is that it will ship with a full-featured KDE Plasma desktop environment. However, the initial pre-release builds will be shipping with Sway, a tiling window manager and Wayland compositor, since Serpent OS will be a Wayland-only distro."
Link: https://9to5linux.com/serpent-os-to-offe...kde-plasma
More detail on the SerpentOS.com about page:
"As we’re taking a distro-first, compatibility-later approach, our design decisions will allow us to take some bold steps. We’ll also be able to incorporate all of the more sensible design improvements in Linux distribution design over the last decade or so:
No more usrbin split
100% clang-built throughout (including kernel)
musl as libc, relying on compiler optimisations instead of inline asm
libc++ instead of libstdc++
LLVM’s binutils variants (lld, as, etc.)
Mixed source/binary distribution
Moving away from x86_64-generic baseline to newer CPUs, including Intel and AMD specific optimisations
Capability based subscriptions in package manager (Hardware/ user choice / etc)
UEFI only. No more legacy boot.
Completely open source, down to the bootstrap / rebuild scripts
Seriously optimized for serious workloads.
Third party applications reliant on containers only. No compat-hacks
Wayland-only. X11 compatibility via containers will be investigated
Fully stateless with management tools and upstreaming of patches
Lots, lots more. We’ll blog about it.
Opinionated By Default
A recurring theme that holds back the development of world-class Linux, is high tolerance for those holding Linux back. A perfect example is NVIDIA* and their lack of support for accelerated Wayland support on their GPUs. Consequently, our project won’t tolerate such decisions and will instead blacklist the NVIDIA proprietary drivers from the distribution.
There are other examples that will emerge over time, and will become quite clear.
The time for Linux distributions giving in, with thousands of man hours wasted working around negative actors, had come to an end."
...Very interesting