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|    Mike Easter to All    |
|    Re: DistroWatch Q&A: Advice for new Linu    |
|    01 Nov 25 13:58:58    |
      From: MikeE@ster.invalid              aolm only              Lawrence D’Oliveiro wrote:       > There are many different container technologies available for Linux,              Several years ago, the original Puppy dev Barry Kauler had this to say       about Easy OS and containers:       https://easyos.org/dev/how-to-run-a-linux-distribution-in-a-container.html       > How to run a Linux distribution in a container              In Sep DW Jesse Smith had this to say in his review of Easy7:              > Here we are, six years later, and EasyOS is still a long way ahead       > of every other distribution in terms of creating and managing       > container environments. On EasyOS a container isn't just something       > we can access through a specific application or command line tools,       > it's built into the flow of the desktop, it's nearly effortless.       > Containers act like application windows, environments are nearly       > effortless to create and access. Other distributions should take       > note and follow EasyOS's example - this is how isolated       > environments, experiments, and sandboxed desktop applications should       > work. EasyOS is the only Linux distribution that is getting it       > right, in my opinion. Not only that, they've been the only ones       > getting it right, while showing the world how, for six years. It's       > time everyone else caught up.                     --       Mike Easter              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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