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Q4OS Centaurus 3.9 live media has been released, you are welcome to download from the Q4OS downloads section https://www.q4os.org/downloads1.html
The most significant updates include:
- Updated to the most recent Debian Buster 10.1 release, see the complete changelog http://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/buster/ChangeLog .
- Added support for Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and other languages.
- TDE Screen scaler tool - brand new application replacing the old one, configurable per user. It makes easy to setup real dimensions on the primary screen.
- Welcome-screen - added more options, screen scaling, and others.
- Various bug fixes and other improvements.
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Nice!
Sleek login screen.
Quick to boot (much faster than before - which was already pretty decent).
Like to see familiar wallpapers to choose from.
No unpleasant surprises.
DELL Optiplex 7060 - 8G RAM.
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Is it just me?
Screen locking can't seem to pickup new images to change its appearance.
DELL Optiplex 7060 - 8G RAM.
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There shouldn't be no change in screen locking, how did you pickup new images for screen locking before ? A step by step description would be helpful.
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Is there an upgrade procedure for 3.8 to 3.9?
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@seatex
No procedure needed, it will be updated from repositories. You can also do the upgrade from terminal:
$ sudo apt update
$ sudo apt dist-upgrade
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@danielson
We are not able to reproduce the issue, it works fine here. Tested on a live as well as installed system. It would be appreciated, if you could find some way to reproduce that. Anyway, we will continue to investigate the issue.
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@Q4OS Team - goccha!
You went through settings and it works fine for me now. Yay!
Via "super-key" and type "screen locking" and that's where it doesn't work (for me).
DELL Optiplex 7060 - 8G RAM.
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Via "super-key" and type "screen locking" and that's where it doesn't work (for me).
You might need to resize the window to display images below.
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danielson wrote:Via "super-key" and type "screen locking" and that's where it doesn't work (for me).
You might need to resize the window to display images below.
Where are background images stored on Q4OS?
Other thing.
When accessing "screen locking" via super-key, the option to add new wallpapers doesn't do anything, except add a wallpaper.
Hence, the need to know where they are stored and see what size they are.
DELL Optiplex 7060 - 8G RAM.
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Q4OS Centaurus 3.9 live media has been released, you are welcome to download from the Q4OS downloads section https://www.q4os.org/downloads1.html
The most significant updates include:
- Updated to the most recent Debian Buster 10.1 release, see the complete changelog http://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/buster/ChangeLog .
- Added support for Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and other languages.
- TDE Screen scaler tool - brand new application replacing the old one, configurable per user. It makes easy to setup real dimensions on the primary screen.
- Welcome-screen - added more options, screen scaling, and others.
- Various bug fixes and other improvements.
Great news. Thanks Q4OS team.
I just updated the new Portuguese translations in Q4OS Team's github (q4os-i18n-master).
The q4os-screenscaler and welcome-screen are updated with the Portuguese translations.
Best regards
Hugo Carvalho (aka hugok)
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@hugok
Great, thanks.
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Where are background images stored on Q4OS?
/usr/share/wallpapers/
/opt/trinity/share/wallpapers/
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Amazing work from Q$OS team. it hard to find debian based lite KDE plasma nowdays. Even #!++ (Crunchbangplusplus) with Debian 10 openbox DE iso is 1.2GB
q4os-3.9-x64.r1.iso 976.2 MB
q4os-3.9-x64-instcd.r1.iso 496.0 MB
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@Q4OS Team - thank you!
For some reason, was insistently looking for a "background" folder.
Sometimes i think i should stay in bed a bit longer!
DELL Optiplex 7060 - 8G RAM.
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@hugok
The new translations are now available in repositories, you only need to update your system to get them active. Thanks for helping us.
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I take this opportunity to say that I've made some minor corrections to the translations.
Some of the corrections are due to the translations of the word 'Discover' and 'Synaptic' but everything is fine now.
I already uploaded the translations directly to github.
Thanks q4os team.
Last edited by hugok (2019-10-07 19:42)
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Just performed a fresh install using q4os-3.9-x64-tde.r1.iso and just wanted to note a couple of things:-
1. There is no partition manager (that I could see) in the live-cd making it a little more difficult to manipulate partitions before starting the installer. I did use the installer to resize the main partition and create a new one for Q4OS which worked without issue but sometimes the live-cd is used for recovering a system or making changes that cannot be done from a running system and gparted (which used to be included with the Live-cd) was always useful, at least for me anyway.
2. After first booting the system and installing the language pack and then installing the full desktop profile, a message was displayed saying I would now continue to the login screen (which I had already passed) and although the desktop was displayed without needing to log-in again I thought it is probably a misplaced dialog.
Nothing major here but thought it worth reporting, and overall it was a trouble free installation, nice work as usual guys.
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1. We are really wavering to include Gparted into the live media. It would significantly help some users, however it increases media size. Anyway, the Calamares installer integrates the basic partitioning tools for installation purposes.
2. Yes, it's a glitch, will be fixed in the next release.
Thanks for testing and reporting
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KDE version was great, no major issues so far and as usual the Q4OS features make it a far smoother experience than using Debian 10 itself.
Q4OS Aquarius 5.x KDE Dell Inspiron 3670 i5 8600, GTX 1660 Super, 32gb, 2tb NVME SSD
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