Scooby,
you did a tremendous job coming that far on your own.
Congratulation
Got the ISO onto a USB stick and ran it.
vdev took a long time to finish but after that the system was very responsive.
Creating software bundles is a breeze, awesome.
Started creating several software bundles:
cups, firefox, gparted, hplip, htop, jre, libreoffice, terminator, thunar, etc.
One thing that I would like to see is to be able to get all applications as software bundles and be able to switch them on/off when I need/want it.
The best would be (I'm dreaming here...) if the main menu would show the software bundles and on clicking them they get activated and the app started. (suppose a config file would be needed with info like: software bundle dependency, name of app to start, etc.)
So I removed evince and got it back (makesb evince) as bundle, however it's not working...
Maybe the installed version was an older one with less dependencies.
(same with termite, deadbeef...)
What about Voyager, GMPVideo, PlayTV, SimpleRadio how do I get rid of them?
Want to do the same with all the other (no-system) apps but it's not as easy, as they might not be installed via the package manager.
Example: Geany does not show up with "pacman -Ss geany".
Anyhow, alphaOS is still a very good small distro that I want to use in the future.
Keep up the excellent job.
BTW: what is the init system? openrc/runit/sinit?
Take care