Orangepi OS (Arch) is expected to be released within the year, which is fully compatible with X86, ARM, RISC-V and other chip architectures, and provides three desktop environment options: Gnome, Xfce, Kde, while the first release is the Xfce ARM64 version.
Orangepi OS (Arch) is an Arch Linux-based distribution that integrates all the advantages of Arch and will enable cross-platform installation of Windows and Android applications via emulators Wine and Waydroid, with rich resources, fast software updates, respect for user privacy, easy installation, no drivers, and can be installed on tablets, phones, desktops, laptops and tablets.
Officially released three different styles of desktop versions, respectively, Gnome desktop environment, Xfce desktop environment, Kde desktop environment, from the style, Gnome gorgeous, Xfce simple, Kde practical, users can download different images according to their preferences, choose a different desktop environment.
(Gnome desktop environment)
(Kde Desktop Environment)
(Xfce Desktop Environment)
Orangepi OS (Arch) is an Arch Linux-based distribution with rich and comprehensive software. These are the applications that Orangepi OS (Arch) supports:
Orangepi OS (Arch) has multimedia support and supports multi-core CPUs; it supports command line installation and graphical installation; it is highly compatible with open source graphics drivers.
Orangepi OS (Arch) is user-friendly and suitable for both novice and experienced Linux users. For novices, the graphical installation interface is quick and easy; for experienced Linux users, Orangepi OS (Arch) also provides command line input, following the developer's habits, thus meeting the individual needs of different users.
Orangepi OS (Arch) is privacy and security conscious and does not send any data to anyone, leaving it entirely up to the user to decide what to share. When there is an update to the system (including software), the system will only indicate that an update is available, but it will not automatically download, install and reboot automatically in the background. Also, Orangepi OS (Arch) comes with default settings and, as with most Linux distributions, users can choose to configure, change, delete or replace any options they need.
Orangepi OS (Arch) is an independently developed operating system based on Arch, which is known for being a fast, powerful and lightweight distribution that gives users access to the latest software. All packages on Orangepi OS (Arch) are tested manually and only those that are stable and pass the test are released for users to use, upgrade and update.
Orangepi OS (Arch) comes with LibreOffice suite pre-installed, which allows you to view, create and edit Word, Office, Powerpoint and other working documents.
KODI is a very powerful player, providing users with local video and network video resources playback services, support network video media formats, decoding ability is very strong, and the UI is more friendly, and the supported formats are very comprehensive.
Orangepi OS (Arch) has a boot wizard that allows users to set their country or region, language, keyboard method, WiFi connection, and user's username and password based on their habits and characteristics at the first time of use, guiding them to configure the most basic functions with minimal operations.
Orangepi OS (Arch) can meet the needs of a wide variety of people. From home users to students and teachers, from programmers and developers to professionals, from art lovers and music lovers to multimedia professionals, etc., all can use Orangepi OS (Arch) for office, entertainment and learning.
The UI design is comfortable, simple and beautiful. From icons to start menu to desktop themes, every detail has been carefully designed to optimize the whole interface. At the same time, it conforms to users' habits and is easy and convenient to operate.