Nearly every new desktop I've tried in the recent past has been GNOME-based. That said, it's surprisingly polished for a developer beta and if it continues to develop at its current pace I think it has considerable potential. When I first saw it I almost skipped right over it because do we really need yet another desktop distro? But CutefishOS turns out to have a couple of very cool tricks up its sleeve that make it a distro worth watching on even if you don't jump at this early stage of development.ĬutefishOS doesn't yet have a 1.0 release, right now it's at a 0.4.2 beta that's labeled "developer edition." As such I would not suggest you rush out and install it, because it definitely still has some rough edges. ![]() ![]() ![]() CutefishOS seems to have started as a desktop environment (and it's still available as a desktop on Arch and Manjaro), and then progressed to a full distro built atop Ubuntu, or more specifically Kubuntu 21.04.
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