Antergos Interview | LAS s29e08
Posted on: November 24, 2013
Posted in: Featured, Linux Action Show, Video

Antergos is bringing Arch to the masses, but still keeps it simple. We chat with the founder of Antergos, formerly Cinnarch, about their future plans, and how they hope to improve Arch without taking away what makes it so great.
Plus: A backdoor worm plagues Linux boxes, details on SteamOS game streaming…
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Antergos, as its father, Arch Linux, is a rolling release distro. This means that you don’t have to worry about if there’s a new version to download, like in Ubuntu or Fedora.
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