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NightFantom
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linux.kde.org/#what-kind-of-base-technology-does-…
They disagree with calling it arch based:
What kind of base technology does KDE Linux use?
KDE Linux is an “immutable base OS” Linux distro created using Arch Linux packages, but it should not be considered an “Arch-based distro”; Arch is simply a means to an end, and KDE Linux doesn’t even ship with the pacman package manager.
KDE Linux leans on Systemd for a great deal of functionality. Updates are atomic and image-based, with the last 5 OS images cached on disk. Only the Wayland session is supported. Apps primarily come from Flatpak.
Learn more about KDE Linux’s architecture.
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Apr 04, 2026
brianpeiris
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I don’t quite understand the concerns in the comments here. The original blog post seems reasonable: www.waterfox.com/blog/15-years-of-forking/#what-w…
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