New advanced version of InfowarsOS in the works!

Relax, everybody. InfowarsOS is here to stay.

We are thinking about issuing a more advanced version of InfowarsOS to compliment the current version.

Currently there is a new desktop Linux project called Rolling Rock, and one of their main offerings is a GNOME-based desktop and based on a heavily tweaked version of Ubuntu Linux which had a lot of proprietary Canonical crap removed from the OS using a script called “Ubuntu-Debullshit”. What this script does is remove proprietary Caonical content such as the Snap software delivery service and replace it with the Flatpak software delivery service which is said to be of an open-source model, as opposed to Canonical’s Snap service.

In addition, Flatpak can use different repositories such as the Flathub and Fedora repos. As for Canonical’s Snap? They have the only snap repo, and they control what software is and isn’t allowed in their repo.

Try developing a BANNED.VIDEO snap package and submit it for approval. Not only will Canonical turn it down, they will probably also ban your developer account.

Now as for Flatpaks? You can create your own Flatpak repo, and you can host whatever apps you want, and Flatpak repos cannot be censored. If you develop an app and it isn’t approved by Flathub or Fedora, you can create your own Flatpak repo.

We said a while back that Canonical’s slow drift towards software fascism was the reason why we switched to Debian. However, with the recent developments of “Ibuntu-debullshit” and Rolling Rock Linux, we may put out their own spin based on the GNOME version of Rolling Rock. (FWIW, the reason the OS is called Rolling Rock is because it’s intended to be a “rolling release” based on Ubuntu’s developmental branch.)

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