I am always interested in new desktop approaches. That’s what drew my attention to Evolve OS. Normally, infant releases are too undeveloped to be the focus of a bona fide software review. This is not a criticism, but a reality of the work-in-progress nature of developing an OS. Evolve OS Beta has two innovations that distinguish it from the crowd of Linux distro newcomers. This new arrival is built around a home-made desktop called “Budgie” and a custom package manager forked from Pardus Linux.
I'm one of those people who enjoys trying/using alternative operating systems. Sometimes there's kind of a steep ramp to get into them, but here's one that makes it nice and easy. http://www.discoverhaiku.com You can boot right to the USB, and then, if you want, install it straight to a hard drive volume. No virtual machines or anything required.
Evolve OS Is a Clean and Light Work in Progress
Posted by: Jack M. Germain March 11, 2015 05:00 AMI am always interested in new desktop approaches. That’s what drew my attention to Evolve OS. Normally, infant releases are too undeveloped to be the focus of a bona fide software review. This is not a criticism, but a reality of the work-in-progress nature of developing an OS. Evolve OS Beta has two innovations that distinguish it from the crowd of Linux distro newcomers. This new arrival is built around a home-made desktop called “Budgie” and a custom package manager forked from Pardus Linux.