blog.rlxos.devIntroducing rlxos 2.0 SankalpaWe’re excited to announce the release of rlxos 2.0, code named Sankalpa (Sun-kahl-pah), a Sanskrit word meaning "determination.", and that’s exactly what this release stands for—our commitment to building a safe, reliable, and user-friendly Linux dis...Sep 6, 2024·4 min read
blog.rlxos.devInside RLXOS 2.0 Source Code - Part 2Welcome back to our deep dive into the rlxos 2.0 source code! In Part 1, we set the stage by covering the essentials of setting up the environment, installing prerequisites, building the system, and taking it for a test drive. Now, in Part 2, we’re g...May 20, 2024·4 min read
blog.rlxos.devInside RLXOS 2.0 Source Code - Part 1Hey there, tech enthusiasts! Today, we're taking a fun dive into the source code of RLXOS and building one from source. Hold on a sec, ever heard of RLXOS? It's not just your average operating system – it's an open-source, independent, and immutable ...Apr 16, 2024·5 min read
blog.rlxos.devI can't update my rlxos system 😱!!!!Encountering the error message "ERROR Error: Commit : Signature made... Can't check signature: public key not found" while trying install extension or applying OTA updates. Fear not! Resolving this issue is well within your reach, and in this guide, ...Apr 13, 2024·2 min read
blog.rlxos.dev02 - Building toolchain with pkgupdPKGUPD is a better package manager and successor of appctl in rlxos, PKGUPD aims to be a modular/extensible package manager whose functionality can be increase using the modules Please check Introduction to PKGUPD In this guide, we write will a rec...Jul 24, 2021·4 min read