Q4OS has the potential to become a new attention-getter among up and coming Linux distros. But this distro has a way to go before its development reaches full functionality. Right now it is working its way to a non-beta version 1.0 release. New beta versions are frequently released, often a few weeks to a month apart. The latest release was version 0.5.25 on February 4. This new distro is fast and runs extremely well on low-powered aging computers.
OK, I'm a dunce! I've read this article through twice now, although in a bit of a hurry. What makes this anymore of a business tool than any other Linux distro? I do find this distro interesting and have downloaded it to run in a VM on my Linux desktop. But I fail to see why the article is titled, "Bare-Bones Business Tool."
Q4OS Is a Bare-Bones Business Tool
Posted by: Jack M. Germain March 18, 2015 05:00 AMQ4OS has the potential to become a new attention-getter among up and coming Linux distros. But this distro has a way to go before its development reaches full functionality. Right now it is working its way to a non-beta version 1.0 release. New beta versions are frequently released, often a few weeks to a month apart. The latest release was version 0.5.25 on February 4. This new distro is fast and runs extremely well on low-powered aging computers.