BackSlash Linux Kristoff MacOS to Ubuntu

BackSlash Linux is a desktop distribution based on the and features a custom that runs on KDE Plasma desktop. The BackSlash distribution as you will see in the images below has a UI inspired by macOS.BackSlash Linux

Today the developer behind the project announced a new version of the operating system. BackSlash Linux Kristoff, according to the developer comes with new technologies that make it more reliable. The new version brings the new redesigned UI with BackSlash Shell v2.0.

The distribution the Linux Kernel Linux HWE v4.13 and supports unlocking with for the first time on Linux. The new Shell brings the Desktop Cube (Meta + Control + left or right arrow) to switch between desktops, as well as the Cover Flow task Switcher.

BackSlash Linux Kristoff runs with the latest Ubuntu LTS and features professional design, enhancements and many new features.

I ran the OS from one and I was initially excited by its design.

Its UI really doesn't resemble any Linux system, or more specifically Ubuntu. Of course searching a bit I remembered all the things that make me not like the Canonical distribution. Among the things I didn't like, was Google's choice instead of Firefox, as well as OpenOffice (an application that as I had mentioned from the Secnews.gr, developers move LibreOffice) instead of LibreOffice.

On the other hand BackSlash Linux in the Kristoff version is a very remarkable distribution, with impressive UI and Ububtu stability.

As for the stability of Ubuntu, it should not be taken for granted in any fork.

But on BackSlash Linux Kristoff that I recall I ran Live from USB, I didn't notice anything paradoxical. Of course, I should mention that for a good review that can safely speak about the reliability of a system, the operating system should be installed normally, and worked for at least a week by the reviewer.

See screenshots and download distribution

kristoff.iso

(do not try installing it in VM)

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Written by giorgos

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