Basically, it's like Arch Linux: but if the next update breaks your OS on your PC, you can roll back to the version before the last update. And since it's a rolling release, that means there's an added layer of security—it lets you keep your distro up to date for life, unlike Ubuntu or even Windows, which eventually stop receiving support.
So, Arch Linux updates itself without requiring you to download an ISO image again—that’s my understanding of the “rolling release” model
Plus, BlendOS supports .apk, .deb, .rpm, and other file formats
And maybe it even comes with Wine installed by default—that tool for running .exe programs on Linux
I'm going to try it out on one of my laptops first, and then I'll let you know how it goes.













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