AnduinOS
AnduinOS is a custom Ubuntu-based Linux distribution that aims to facilitate developers transitioning from Windows to Linux by maintaining familiar operational habits and workflows.
Features
Properties
- Privacy focused
- Lightweight
Features
- Dark Mode
- No Tracking
- No registration required
- Ad-free
- Based on Ubuntu
Tags
- Linux
- gnu-linux
- ubuntu
AnduinOS News & Activities
Recent News
- Fla published news article about AnduinOS
AnduinOS 1.4 debuts on Ubuntu 25.10, drops X11 and updates core appsAnduinOS 1.4 is now built on Ubuntu 25.10, upgrading its base system to include GNOME 49, Linux ker...
- Maoholguin published news article about AnduinOS
AnduinOS reveals 1.4 and 1.5 schedules, LTS plans, modular upgradesAnduinOS has unveiled its roadmap for upcoming versions. Version 1.4 will be based on Ubuntu 25.10 ...
Recent activities
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What is AnduinOS?
Why choose AnduinOS?
Smaller image, friendly interface, unbeatable performance, safe and secure. Ready to use
The OS is just 2.0GB in size. Similar to Ubuntu, it is simple to install and can meet your daily needs without additional configuration or complicated operations. Friendly interface
The GNOME-based desktop environment have beautiful interfaces and human-computer interactions that fit user habits, allowing you to quickly get started with AnduinOS without too much learning cost. Root and privacy
Privacy is no longer optional. It's essential. AnduinOS is designed to gather nothing from you. We don't track you. We don't profile you. We don't target you. You remain anonymous to the system. Ecological perfection
AnduinOS is based on Ubuntu's package base. It's compatible with most of the apt packages from Ubuntu. It's a perfect combination of experience and ecology. Open source
AnduinOS is an open-source project. Following the GPL-v3 license, you can view the source code, modify it, and redistribute it. It's free and will always be free. Containerized
Graphical applications are installed via Flatpak, and keep themselves separate from the base system (Since 1.3). They also allow for fine-grained control over their permissions.





