World's first iPadOS-style Linux distribution introduced


The team behind the new operating system was inspired by iPadOS

A new Linux-based distribution called JingOS was recently introduced, with developers promising to provide the same level of functionality as iPadOS.

JingOS was created with the goal of improving the functionality and performance of tablets in general. The team behind the new operating system took inspiration from iPadOS to offer a simple, powerful, and beautiful solution for turning tablets into computers that you can use on the go.

JingOS is not only a tablet operating system but also a full-featured Linux distribution. The operating system offers full mouse and keyboard support. In addition, all applications developed for this platform support both touch and mouse and keyboard modes.

Notably, JingOS is also being developed for smartphones and will be available before the end of this year. The version for tablets will be released by the end of January. At the moment, the operating system has only been tested on the Huawei MateBook 14 and Microsoft Surface 6. The developers intend to provide support for other devices in the near future, including tablets based on ARM.

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