Since Maui is based on Neon, I put the thread here. Is anybody still using Maui? I've got it installed on a virtual machine, and after trying it out I wonder why they bothered developing this OS. Apart from different graphics, I see no real reason for Maui. It's supposed to be based on Neon, which is based on Ubuntu 16.04, so what we have is slightly different clone of Neon (user edition, I guess). I have a hybrid Neon developer edition based on Kubuntu 16.04 with the Linux 4.10.0-26 core, and frankly, Maui is behind the times as far as I'm concerned. It doesn't have the latest Plasma or the latest Frameworks or the latest Qt version or the latest Linux core, so what's the point? OK, there are different desktop backgrounds and larger print, but is that a reason to develop what is supposed to be a new OS which is really a slight variation of another? Unless I've missed something, Maui offers nothing really new. If it really wanted to make a difference it would drop the LTS aspect and turn into a rolling release with the latest KDE software as well as the latest Linux kernels.
That's what I've been doing with my hybrid and it is really up-to-date. If Maui wants to make a difference it should be more than Neon clone with a different desktop. This useless fragmentation of efforts can only confuse potential Linux customers.
That's what I've been doing with my hybrid and it is really up-to-date. If Maui wants to make a difference it should be more than Neon clone with a different desktop. This useless fragmentation of efforts can only confuse potential Linux customers.
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