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There is AstOS although I haven't tried it personally and I'm not sure how well it works.
Please temove the exclamation mark from before your link, you're linking it as an image.
Ah, I was wondering why it wasn't showing up... I guess Boost isn't linking things properly. Thanks for the heads up.
Oh nice. I'm going to look into it more. I have invested so much damn time into my current setup and I don't want to just migrate. So many apps and games are set up the way I want them. Not a distro-hopper here and you get the picture.
Is AstOS still active? I found this AshOS which is similar but I had never tried any of it. Maybe also inactive don't really know. Thx for mentioning AstOS, I never thought this is possible on Arch distribution.
No idea! AshOS looks pretty cool too. It would be interesting to have a bigger arch based distro pick up something like this. Other than SteamOS I guess.