Q4OS is a Debian-based desktop Linux distribution designed to offer classic-style user interface (Trinity) and simple accessories, and to serve stable APIs for complex third-party applications, such as Google Chrome, VirtualBox and development tools. The system is also very useful for virtual cloud environments due to its very low hardware requirements.
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Notes: In case where multiple versions of a package are shipped with a distribution, only the default version appears in the table. For indication about the GNOME version, please check the "nautilus" and "gnome-shell" packages. The Apache web server is listed as "httpd" and the Linux kernel is listed as "linux". The KDE desktop is represented by the "plasma-desktop" package and the Xfce desktop by the "xfdesktop" package.
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Q4OS is my favourite OS now. I like the way it modifies its Debian base. It is still the old good Debian, stable reliable Debian, but with an interesting added value. Plasma desktop environment is the default, Trinity desktop an option. I like the Q4OS visual themes for Plasma, Debonaire and Darkonair. They are sleek, understated. In addition you can install a few other themes integrated in the Lookswitcher application. I consider Q4OS very suitable for all Windowsers who want to try a Linux distro. Q4OS offers some Windows-like tools and a solid foundation. In my opinion, it is worth a try.
Version: 5.7 Rating: 10 Date: 2024-12-26 Votes: 6
I have installed many distros including arch but I stopped here: Q4OS kde. Why you ask, the answer is simple: I have a Debian installed and configured perfectly, I can install the mx tools, many software and backports updates, you can make many choices you already do it and you don't have to bang your head you can choose a basic or complete installation or whatever there is live iso. It's been a year and it's working wonderfully no problem. I turn on my PC it makes correct updates it never breaks the system is made so that you can do what you want. RECOMMENDED!!!
Version: 5.7 Rating: 9 Date: 2024-12-24 Votes: 4
One of the lightest most responsive Debian based KDE systems out there(also is very easy on resources and does not tax the CPU), I transferred thousands of large audio and video files(GB's worth) to a new installation from an external USB(which took ten plus minutes on XFCE and other KDE's) , on Q4OS, it was done in three minutes! I have used Q4OS before, but support for my particular apps that I had used, dropped away. I have found new software that does the job and is in the Q4OS repos. I love this distro, and it is a shame more people are not aware of this GEM. These devs have found a way to tame and lighten KDE and allow it to reach it's massive potential. Just try it for yourselves, and you will see. There is only one CON, and that would be that the software selection is not absolutely massive, just sufficient.