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'''ARS Linux''' (Augmented Reality Simulation Linux) is a **Fedora Silverblue-based distribution** dedicated to **mixed reality (MR) and augmented reality (AR) development**. It uses an immutable OS structure to ensure a stable development environment for complex real-time applications. == Base and Philosophy == * '''Base Distribution:''' Based on **Fedora Silverblue** (or a similar immutable OS like **openSUSE MicroOS**), leveraging the benefits of atomic updates and containerization (using **Podman/Toolbox**). * '''Goal:''' To provide a completely stable, version-locked core system for AR/MR developers, ensuring that operating system updates do not break complex, long-running software development kits and drivers. == Core Features == * '''Immutability and Containers:''' The base system is read-only, guaranteeing stability. All development work and unstable dependencies are managed within **Toolbox/Podman containers**, isolating the environment effectively. * '''Graphics and Driver Support:''' Highly optimized for the latest NVIDIA and AMD graphics drivers, with specific kernel patches for high-performance low-latency rendering required by AR/VR headsets. * '''Development Kits:''' Pre-loaded with essential SDKs and toolkits for AR/MR development (e.g., **OpenXR, specialized OpenGL/Vulkan libraries**) and related game engine dependencies. * '''Target User:''' Software developers, researchers, and technical artists building applications for augmented reality glasses, virtual reality headsets, and other mixed-reality devices.
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