What makes LNO different

A focused toolchain for portable Linux workflows — from creator-grade VR and sim setups to the AEX702-N rail stack.

Multi-desktop Choice

GNOME for clean defaults • KDE for power users • LXQt for minimal footprint

  • Naali1 (GNOME), Naali1R (LXQt), Naali3-D (all three)
  • Fast switching on install/VM images

VR & Simulation Ready

Custom clients and sensible defaults out of the box

  • VRChat launcher + input tweaks
  • BeamNG.drive performance tuning
  • GMod workshop prefetch
  • Steam + Proton + VR runtime hand-off

Portable Builds

Live-only or persistent — you choose

  • Naali1R: Ubuntu LXQt + persistence
  • Naali3-D: Full Debian install/VM friendly
  • All current editions are manual flash (no GUI installer yet)

Rail-grade Variant (AEX702-N)

Operational features for rolling stock

  • Passenger comfort & info displays
  • Driver-assistant AI prompts
  • Optional VxWorks real-time interop
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Legacy App Bridges

Selective support for older Intel macOS tooling where feasible (Naali3-D)

Secure by Default

Minimal pre-installs • sensible firewall • easy to harden further

Need exact desktop versions, kernel flags, or GPU/VR compatibility tables? → Check the Docs

Naali 4 — The Fusion Build

Arch base of Naali2 • Feature set of Naali3-D • Finally: a graphical installer

Core Vision

  • Arch speed + Naali3-D app stack
  • Rolling packages with VR-stable pinning
  • One ISO → GNOME/KDE/LXQt

Graphical Installer

  • Full GUI (guided or advanced)
  • Auto VR/Proton/GPU setup
  • Optional persistence partition

Apps & Clients

  • VRChat • BeamNG • GMod • Steam pre-tuned
  • Legacy Intel macOS bridge

Rail Ready

  • AEX702-N hooks
  • VxWorks interop modules
Arch • Rolling Graphical Installer VR/Sim Ready Multi-DE