The elementary OS distribution introduced OEM builds and agreed to pre-install on laptops

elementary OS distribution developers announced the about the preparation OEM buildsfor manufacturers who want to pre-install elementary OS on their devices. The first agreements preset elementary OS on laptops contracted with companies Laptop With Linux ΠΈ Star labswho specialize in supplying laptops with various Linux distributions.

Star Lab provides a line of compact laptops with screens from 11 to 13.3 inches, preloaded with Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Zorin OS and Manjaro in addition to elementary OS. Laptop With Linux offers larger and more powerful laptops with screens ranging from 14 to 17.3 inches that can also be preloaded with Ubuntu, Fedora, Manjaro, Debian, Linux Mint, Kubuntu, Xubuntu, Ubuntu MATE, Zorin OS, and Kali Linux. Manufacturers noted the visual appeal of elementary OS and focus on usability.

OEM builds allow changes to the composition, drivers and settings to optimize for specific devices. Can be used as standard for installation Ubuntu Installer OEM ModeAnd new installer elementary OS, developed jointly with System76.

The elementary OS distribution introduced OEM builds and agreed to pre-install on laptops

The elementary OS distribution introduced OEM builds and agreed to pre-install on laptops

Note that the distribution elementary OS, positioned as a fast, open and privacy-respecting alternative to Windows and macOS. The main focus of the project is on quality design, aimed at creating an easy-to-use system that consumes minimal resources and provides high startup speed. Users are offered their own Pantheon desktop environment.

The original Elementary OS components are developed using GTK3, the Vala language, and the proprietary Granite framework. As the basis of the distribution, the developments of the Ubuntu project are used. The graphical environment is based on its own Pantheon shell, which combines components such as the Gala window manager (based on LibMutter), the WingPanel top panel, the Slingshot launcher, the Switchboard control panel, the bottom taskbar Plank (an analogue of the Docky panel rewritten in Vala) and the Pantheon Greeter session manager (based on LightDM).

The environment includes a set of applications tightly integrated into a single environment that are necessary to solve user problems. Among the applications, most of them are the project's own developments, such as the Pantheon Terminal emulator, the Pantheon Files file manager, a text editor Scratch and Music (Noise) music player. The project also develops the photo manager Pantheon Photos (an offshoot of Shotwell) and the email client Pantheon Mail (an offshoot of Geary).

Source: opennet.ru

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