Keeping the spirit of the deprecated KDE 3.5 desktop environment alive, the developers of the Q4OS GNU/Linux distribution informed us today about the general availability of the new “Scorpion” series, a.k.a. Q4OS 2.x.
After being in development for the past several months, the Q4OS 2 series of the Debian-based OS has been finally materialized as version 2.4, dubbed “Scorpion” and derived from the recently released Debian GNU/Linux 9.2 “Stretch” operating system. But the best part is that this major release is LTS (Long Term Support), which means that it will receive support for the next five years.
“This is a long-term support LTS release, to be supported for at least five years with security patches and software updates,” reads today’s announcement. “Q4OS Scorpion is based on Debian Stretch 9.2 and Trinity 14.0.5 desktop environment, and it is available for 64bit and 32bit/i686pae computers, as well as i386 syste… (read more)
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