Nah it wasn’t Ernest, it was someone who is a magazine/community mod of 18 magazines banned the user from those 18 magazines, the person doesn’t have any site/instance admin perms.
Nah it wasn’t Ernest, it was someone who is a magazine/community mod of 18 magazines banned the user from those 18 magazines, the person doesn’t have any site/instance admin perms.
Been wondering the same myself. Manjaro put out a statement about the treasurer controversy/gaming laptop thing recently and the site owner crossed that section out as incorrect, then a few days/weeks later the Snorlax site just seemed to dissapear.
Maybe they took it down because of that? It was the last change that was ever made to the site based on the repo it seems.
Edit: Wayback machine link in case their statement or the repo dissapears.
I’ve messed around with it a little bit but have never really used it, but at least from the time I spent with it, their free version really seems to be just as you said, a pretty standard Linux distro.
The pro (paid) version seems like it’s meant to just be an install and forget kinda thing, just pick what style desktop you want, have a ton of extra stuff preinstalled, and have access to support. Seems like the target audience is people who want an OS that’s somewhat managed for them/curated.
I installed it and used it as a daily driver it for a few weeks, it was kinda neat, but I ended up going back to vanilla Debian. Feels like a curated “install and go” heavily customized version of Debian, not that that’s a bad thing, but I’m just not really the target user for it.