Br OS is a Brazilian Linux distribution based on Ubuntu and featuring the KDE Plasma desktop. It is designed as an intuitive, easy-to-use, general-purpose operating system for web navigation and content creation, providing a selection of useful applications for daily use.
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Notes: In case where multiple versions of a package are shipped with a distribution, only the default version appears in the table. For indication about the GNOME version, please check the "nautilus" and "gnome-shell" packages. The Apache web server is listed as "httpd" and the Linux kernel is listed as "linux". The KDE desktop is represented by the "plasma-desktop" package and the Xfce desktop by the "xfdesktop" package.
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An incredible system made for demanding people, at least that was the impression I had of Br OS, a well-crafted operating system, designed for convenience.
After I installed it, I didn't even need to make any visual changes, I didn't even change the wallpaper, as the system came ready to use.
I've been changing distributions frequently for years, always jumping from one distribution to another, and I've always needed to make visual changes to the operating systems I installed on my computer. This, in fact, was the first time that I didn't feel any need to change anything in the system.
Unbelievably great OS. Based on Kubuntu, it is better than ubuntu or mint. Linux Mint could not recognize my TPlink 5G wifi adapter whereas Br Os immediately recognized it. My internet speed was better on windows as compared to Ubuntu. Now I am getting same speed on Br OS . Br OS means Brazilian OS but I would call it Breeze OS as the installation went like a breeze.
There was no need to use command line console. The GUI is fresh and modern as compared to Ubuntu which is dull and outdated.
Thanks to the developers for this wonderful OS
Br OS worked on an HP Z210 CTM. 3.1 ghz 8GB memory
Br OS 23.10 fits on a 4.7 GB DVD
Br-OS-23.10-desktop-amd64.iso 3.6 GB
Booting the DVD gave me the option of try or install Br OS, Br OS safe graphics, Boot from next volume, UEFI Firmware Settings.
Booting into a live session allowed me to change locale date power settings add firewall log out and re-log in from x11 to Wayland.
The DVD has two browsers...Firefox and Librewolf...plus a Canadian based VPN, that's free...within limited use.
The Live DVD doesn't have Muon on it. It has Discover instead.
No games are on the live DVD.
I had no problem Running Br OS during a live session.
After installing Br OS I added Muon, sweeper, and KDE Games.
I change the locale using sudo nano /etc/default/locale from a terminal...then logged out and re-logged back in...during the live session.
Live session boots into a panel called McMojove Panel.
It can be changed to a default , empty or Kubuntu default panel.
If for some reason I lost the McMojove panel, adding a panel logging out and re-loggin in...got the panel back.
Everything looks good and sounds good under KDE...and I added muon after install.
The front Mic is always pegged out after booting into Br OS.
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