Web site: ocelot-project.github.io
Origin: unknown
Category: Desktop
Desktop environment: unknown
Architecture: x86_64
Based on: NixOS
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Media: Install
The last version | Released: unknown
Ocelot – a Lisp Machine-inspired, developer-oriented Linux distribution, based on NixOS.
The driving idea behind Ocelot is that everything running on a computer, from the kernel to the user interface, should be easily, instantly, and safely extensible by the user.
Since the beginning of computing, nothing has ever surpassed well-rendered text and keyboards in human interface efficiency. Ocelot’s text-first, graphics-optional UI is fully customizable, and allows you to establish fast keyboard mnemonics to make any task feel as natural as editing text.
Ocelot has been a fully functional operating system from the beginning, backed by the modern Linux kernel’s hardware support. Graphical applications blend naturally into the Emacs-based UI, and support many of the same editor actions as text-based apps.
Ocelot can be installed on the top of NixOS.



