NebiOS (operating system)

NebiOS is an operating system developed and published by NebiSoft. NebiOS is the successor to Spez Linux, written by NebiSoft founder Oktay Sarp Ertoksöz beetween 2018-2020.

Although NebiOS is free software, Sarp does not like to use this term, so it is to refer to it as open source. NebiOS is actually a moderately modified version of Ubuntu Linux. In Version 2, not only in appearance, but also system folder structures, libraries, package management and more differ from Ubuntu's one.

The biggest difference is in package management because NebiOS uses the Bundle Store (NebiBundle) as its main package manager. The Bundle Store operates quite differently from package systems on other Linuxs. In this way, applications adapted for NebiOS can not only gain portable capability, but also be easily run on all Ubuntu/Debian-based and (maybe) even all Linux systems (alike AppImage).

In other ways, NebiOS corrects and improves what Ubuntu cannot. According to the averages, NebiOS as a convenience of use is slightly better than Ubuntu. The reason NebiOS is faster than Ubuntu is because the package count in the APT/dpkg package system is lower than Ubuntu's one (NebiSoft developers consider APT/dpkg a waste of time, hard, obsolote and unnecessary).