Distribution Morphing - Transforming of a Linux Distribution into Another Linux Distribution

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Distribution morphing refers to the process of transforming an existing Linux distribution into a different, usually derivative, distribution by installing specific packages and making necessary configurations.

Overview and Methodology

Distribution morphing is a procedure that allows users to effectively transform their current Linux distribution into a different one, which is often a derivative of the base distribution. This can depending on the distribution entail:

  • Updating the system's repository list to point to the new distribution's repositories.
  • Installing key packages from the new distribution, which may include core system components, default applications, and desktop environments.
  • Removing or replacing any packages that are specific to the old distribution and not needed or compatible with the new one.
  • Applying necessary system configurations to ensure the new distribution functions properly.

Howto/Examples

Examples of distribution morphing include transitioning from:

Moreover, it's possible to morph from one fork to another provided they share the same base distribution, such as:

See Also

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