About Redcore Linux
Who's behind?
Redcore Linux was started and is currently developed by Ghiunhan Mamut who "plays" multiple roles: full-time maintainer, programmer, packager, ISO creator, bug Squasher, and so on .... in a word, that means that he is working alone. He does however accept contributions from anyone regardless of area of interest (website, wiki, bugs, packages etc). He is a regular guy, passionate about technology and especially of GNU / Linux. He has no IT degree, but is self-taught, he likes to learn new things and experiment with parameters of a GNU / Linux system. He uses Linux everyday for more than 15 years starting 2006. During this time he used to be a classic distro-hopper, and he used many distributions but he never felt completely satisfied with any of them. He used : Ubuntu, Mint, Debian, Fedora, openSUSE, Mandriva, Rosa, ArchLinux, Chakra, Slackware, NixOS and in the end he settled to Gentoo in December 2012, a distribution he fell in love with and never left since.
What is?
Redcore Linux is a distribution based on Gentoo Linux (testing branch) and a continuation of, now defunct, Kogaion Linux. Kogaion Linux itself was a distribution based initially on Sabayon Linux, and later on Gentoo Linux and it was developed by RogentOS Development Group since 2011. Ghiunhan Mamut himself joined RogentOS Development Group in January 2014. Unfortunately, after more than 5 years of development, RogentOS Development Group decided to discontinue Kogaion Linux in November 2016, but Ghiunhan Mamut didn't want the project to die, so he forked it and Redcore Linux was born.
Why?
Redcore Linux shares the same idea as his defunct ancestor, Kogaion Linux : to bring the power of Gentoo Linux to the masses. It aims to provide a quick to way to install a 100% Gentoo Linux compatible system, without spending hours or days compiling from source code. To achieve this goal, it provides a repository with prebuilt binary packages which receives continuous updates (rolling release model).
For who?
Redcore Linux targets casual Laptop/Desktop users and, to some extent, Workstation power users. It will nicely fill any gaming, multimedia, office and internet browsing needs. Some development tools are also available. For that reason one cannot expect to find any server application in the repository (apache, lighttpd, mysql, nginx etc.). The repository will always remain small in size, focusing on quality rather than quantity.
How it's built?
Redcore Linux is built from Gentoo Linux stage3. We then add a kernel, a bootloader and a few other things like dbus and initramfs generator (Dracut), we configure the init system (OpenRC) and so we have the core of Redcore Linux, a Gentoo Linux compatible stage4 if you will. Deploying this stage4 will give you a very basic console only bootable Gentoo Linux compatible system. We then squashfs this stage4 and use it as a base to compile binary packages against and as a base for the live ISO images. Easy peasy!
What's inside?
Under the hood you will find the following components :
* Linux kernel * Dracut * OpenRC * Eudev * Elogind * GCC * LLVM/Clang * Mesa * Xorg server * DKMS * Cryptsetup * Calamares installer
Redcore Linux supports both BIOS/MBR and EFI/GPT(no Secure-Boot) installations with or without full disk encryption enabled.
On desktop side, you will find the following components :
* KDE Plasma 5 * Libreoffice * Mozilla Firefox && Mozilla Thunderbird * Steam && Lutris * Qbittorrent
As of this writing the repository has 2196 binary packages and is growing. I invite you all to explore and discover the goodies.