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VanillaOS 2.0 (Orchid) Alpha Build 84 Available Now
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Which isn't an unique feature of VOS. You can do the same on Fedora Atomic or any other distro too with Distrobox and Waydroid.
BUT, I like VOS' implemention. It's nothing special, but still neat!
Yeah but that's true about any linux distro. if you can do it on one, you can most certainly do it on any others
agreed