I have it also running on a newer Lenovo T410 and just installing Scorpion on one of the partitions of a Dell XPS 8100 Studio. I really like Q4OS for ease of use, configurability and detection of hardware like Nvidia.
Great job team!
]]>Ive got it installed on my two main pcs and will be reinstalling it on my laptops to see how it performs.
]]>... I think the ethos of the dev team is to keep it small and light and allow the user to choose how much "bloat" they want to install.
Yes, that's our intention, exactly.
]]>I think Q4os has the right balance between eye candy and performance, I have tried many disto's over the years, and full credit to all the developers, but Q4os is the one for me, I am sure it will only get better, as long as developers resist the urge for bloat, as many disto's seem to fall victim to.
I agree, and I think the ethos of the dev team is to keep it small and light and allow the user to choose how much "bloat" they want to install. I like the fact that I can use the same OS on any and all of my machines which I would find very frustrating to try and achieve with most of the "top" rated distro's, as they all appear to be requiring more resources and capabilities as they progress.
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