Packages
The following graph generated by debtree
provides the dependency relationships of Regolith packages and some of their notable upstream dependencies:
Source
Packages
Regolith’s packages are hosted on PPAs provided by launchpad.net:
PPA | Description | Launchpad URL |
---|---|---|
ppa:regolith-linux/unstable |
Packages staged for developer testing. | https://launchpad.net/~regolith-linux/+archive/ubuntu/unstable |
ppa:regolith-linux/stable |
Packages that have been tested but have not been committed to a release. | https://launchpad.net/~regolith-linux/+archive/ubuntu/stable |
ppa:regolith-linux/release |
Packages as provided by the current Regolith release | https://launchpad.net/~regolith-linux/+archive/ubuntu/release |
Git Repositories
The source code associated with Regolith packages is hosted on Regolith Linux’s GitHub organization.
Installer ISOs
The installer is produced using the Cubic tool and providing the target ISO files as manual uploads to the Regolith Linux GitHub org. The README in regolith-cubic-conf
has more details.
Build
Regolith packages can be built, signed, and staged from the regolith-builder
repository. See the project’s README for details.
Package Delta between Stock Ubuntu and Regolith Linux
When installing Regolith via PPA, the user has control and visibility over all package changes via their package installation tool of choice, likely apt
, dpkg
, or synaptic
. However when installing Regolith via the Ubuntu Installer, the user does not see what packages are installed as part of that process. To cut down the size of the installer download, some packages were removed from the Ubuntu installer.
Regolith 1.2
For Regolith 1.2, the following packages are removed from stock Ubuntu:
ubuntu-session
libreoffice-*
rythmbox-*
Of course, any of these packages can be re-added by the user after installation using a variety of tools including the app store.
Regolith 1.3
For the 1.3 release of Regolith, changes from baseline Ubuntu are documented here.
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