Q4OS 2.6 Scorpion: Q4OS is a Debian-based Linux distribution designed to offer a familiar environment (Trinity Desktop Environment) to the Windows user considering switching operating system.
The distribution has simple accessories and provides stable APIs for complex third-party applications, such as Google Chrome, VirtualBox and various development tools. Note that the distribution is based on stable Debian which means the system is very reliable.
Q4OS 2.6 Scorpion
Η new edition of distribution 2.6, which was announced today brings a new look to the desktop after using a dark title bar. It looks a bit like the look and feel of Arc GTK + and makes the Q4OS operating system more beautiful than the standard look Trinity Desktop Environment offers.
“A major update to the stable LTS of Q4OS 2 Scorpion is now available for λήψη. The new 2.6 series brings a substantial change by adding KDE Plasma 5.8 LTS as yet another choice along with the Trinity desktop. The new Q4OS is pre-configured for both desktops to coexist, while the installation system configures the system in the usual way, but then offers the possibility to install KDE Plasma if the computing resources are sufficient. The new Q4OS brings the new Firefox 60 and LibreOffice 6 applications, important security updates and bug fixes”
OS Now: is a fast and powerful operating system based on Debian 9.5 Stretch that offers a highly productive interface, with security, reliability, long-term stability, and conservative integration of verified new Linux features. Alternative desktop environments in addition to the two mentioned above are: LXQT, XFCE, Cinnamon and LXDE
The system is distinguished by its speed and very low hardware requirements. It works perfectly with brand new machines as well as with old computers.
The system is also very useful for virtual cloud environments because of the very low hardware requirements.
From appearance to installation, everything is reminiscent of Microsoft's operating system. If you look at the images, you will notice that even the app installers appear to be from another platform…
Own encoders and drivers
On the welcome screen you will find the option to install “Multimedia Codecs” and drivers. No difficulty, just click the button and a guide appears. With a few clicks on "Next" you will see the "Install" option to install your codecs and drivers.
Download the new Q4OS 2.6
https://q4οs.org/downloads1.html
It is worth mentioning that the operating system also has a Windows Installer that allows you to install Q4OS through the Microsoft environment.
Q4OS is a very well-crafted Linux and Stability and Appearance.
And when I had to make some installations they became so simple that I did not believe it !!!