Jedo Linux is a user-friendly, minimalistic Linux operating system that caters to power users' needs by providing a dependable and stable platform.
Jedo Linux uses a source-based distro, which allows rapid development and ease of tweaking the distro to user preferences. Most packages can be installed from binaries. The distro runs a vanilla update kernel that is regularly updated to the latest stable kernel.
By default, Jedo Linux offers a 3-year support life, though it may be adjusted depending on usage and available versions. The distro aims to release a new version every two years and rolling feature updates roughly every 6 months for released versions. Security updates, however, are released ASAP.
Designed mainly for desktop and laptop use, Jedo Linux is an open-source OS where all software included in the default installation is open-source or freedom software, including firmware. Closed source software can be installed from the repository, but it is marked in the "nonfree" category. Proprietary software or kernel modules are installed only upon request.
The distro is for Linux power users. Installer and config tools are all CLI, and it's for people who understand partitioning, package management, etc. It is new, but not bleeding edge, users are assured of the latest, stable technology. Though the distro is for technical users, its tools work without needing adjustments, allowing users to focus on what they want to do.
Jedo Linux is a distro suited to technically skilled Linux users looking for an OS that is easy to use and install, but not meant for the average user who just wants to send emails. It is not ideal for server use because it's not feature-frozen. For a feature distro with a long support life, users can opt for Redhat EL/CentOS or Debian.
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