I was browsing YT this morning and found this video about the Kubuntu Focus laptop and the Kubuntu software it installs.
In addition, one can install the version of Kubuntu as a VM that Kfocus.org installs on their hardware by following the steps here:
https://kfocus.org/wf/reinstall.html
I followed those stops to make a VM using KVM. The website writes a lot about workflow and focus. It also mentions and lists its curated apps. I'm not going to write anything about those topics, you can browse and read the site yourself.
What I found interesting is the instructions on how to create an OEM install, as explained on this link: https://kfocus.org/wf/reinstall.html
I've used Linux for 22 years and Kubuntu for 11 years. I have heard about oem versions of distros, and oem installs, but always assumed that those original equipment manufacturers had special software not available to Joe and Sally Sixpack. How to access the OEM menu of Kubuntu (and all Ubuntu based distros since 2005) wasn't something I looked into because know about it. But, out of curiosity I followed the instructions on the "reinstall" page of kfocus.org and arrived at a 26GB installation of Kubuntu Focus 18.04. The whole process was interesting, and on my laptop in a 40GB vsda it took about 45 minutes, with no failures that were mentioned as a possibility.
Aside from kfocus.org, here are links to ubuntu oem installation methods:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Ub...aller_Overview
So, (NOT including PC vendors who do not link linux systems their home page) System76, Purism, ThinkPenguin, JuneComputers, LinuxCertified, LAC Portland, ZaReason and half a dozen others, we can add kfocus to the list vendors selling PCs with Linux preinstalled.
In addition, one can install the version of Kubuntu as a VM that Kfocus.org installs on their hardware by following the steps here:
https://kfocus.org/wf/reinstall.html
I followed those stops to make a VM using KVM. The website writes a lot about workflow and focus. It also mentions and lists its curated apps. I'm not going to write anything about those topics, you can browse and read the site yourself.
What I found interesting is the instructions on how to create an OEM install, as explained on this link: https://kfocus.org/wf/reinstall.html
I've used Linux for 22 years and Kubuntu for 11 years. I have heard about oem versions of distros, and oem installs, but always assumed that those original equipment manufacturers had special software not available to Joe and Sally Sixpack. How to access the OEM menu of Kubuntu (and all Ubuntu based distros since 2005) wasn't something I looked into because know about it. But, out of curiosity I followed the instructions on the "reinstall" page of kfocus.org and arrived at a 26GB installation of Kubuntu Focus 18.04. The whole process was interesting, and on my laptop in a 40GB vsda it took about 45 minutes, with no failures that were mentioned as a possibility.
Aside from kfocus.org, here are links to ubuntu oem installation methods:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Ub...aller_Overview
So, (NOT including PC vendors who do not link linux systems their home page) System76, Purism, ThinkPenguin, JuneComputers, LinuxCertified, LAC Portland, ZaReason and half a dozen others, we can add kfocus to the list vendors selling PCs with Linux preinstalled.
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