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Though it has a forum at sourceforge but blank, I would like to open a thread.
People may download/try it. Its very interesting project. Q4OS on top of Ubuntu.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/quark-os/
https://distrowatch.com/weekly.php?issue=20220516
However, who are familier, please advise: (I have quarkos-22.04-x64.r6.iso)
1. Does Quark OS use snap or disabled it like Mint?
2. W10 and WinXP theme as seen in website screenshot are unavailable for me in live season. Is it got changed in 22.04 series?
3. Whats the point of Muon pakage manager, where Q4OS software manager and Discover are present. Also there is update manager. Make sense in Q4OS but not in Quark, Iguess.
Request: Quark got submitted (not accepted in database) and have a review at distrowatch. May be its time for some PR for this little known OS.
Recommend Quark OS at Distrowatch: https://distrowatch.com/dwres.php?resource=links#new
Last edited by just1acc (2023-03-23 14:32)
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1. Quarkos can use snap it's not installed by default but not disabled.
2. The themes are available for Quarkos as well as for Q4OS, just install Lookswitcher from the software center and select a desired theme.
3. Muon is a superfluous package we will remove it in future version. Update manager is lightweight alternative to Discover, if you would want to uninstall it.
Yes, it's a good point, however Quarkos is still missing some exclusive branding to be considered as independent Linux distribution.
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I have made one thread at reddit. May be it will receive some more love.
* I have installed look switcher but W10/WXP thrme still missing in live season. Have to report back after install.
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I have installed look switcher but W10/WXP thrme still missing in live season.
That should work, are you using Plasma desktop ? Did installation proceed a clean way ? Could you find themes in system settings ?
How exactly did you install Lookswitcher ?
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I have installed lookswitcher through QuarkOS software manager, in live season.
For some personal reason I could not make up my mind, which laptop I may start experimental install (dual boot/seperate hdd etc)
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For long run, project name change may be needed.
https://github.com/khjharris/QuarkOS
https://www.usenix.org/conference/hotos13/session/zhang
Raise hand for "Q4buntu" ?
Last edited by just1acc (2023-03-23 14:24)
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I think you'll find those projects are either moribund and or very very old.
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Yeh, still...
Also the name Quark isn't much appealing for people outside Germany I believe.
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First post edited. Now I can edit post (require more than 10 post I guess).
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I have installed look switcher but W10/WXP thrme still missing in live season ...
You may need to run in terminal prior to installation to fulfill dependencies:
$ sudo apt update
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There is probably much more traction for this project than many people realize. Whatever your opinion about systemd the split it caused within Debian has created a lot of issues Debian is meant not to have. In fact many of their descriptions about security and long term support no longer hold water since the degraded dev team is now unable to match the descriptions with physical output. IMO switching to Devuan is not the best possible alternative which really only leaves Ubuntu.
It's great to see the Quark OS 22.04 release and inline with other distros that have opted for an Ubuntu/Kubuntu base I would like to see Quark OS progress to center stage.
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Yup - there's nothing like Canonical spamming your command line with security update FUD to get folks onto their Ubuntu Pro program...
..and that's just the tip of the iceberg.
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3. Muon is a superfluous package we will remove it in future version. Update manager is lightweight alternative to Discover, if you would want to uninstall it.
Yes, it's a good point, however Quarkos is still missing some exclusive branding to be considered as independent Linux distribution.
Any update regarding Quark OS?
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