KDE Neon has adopted distro-agnostic Linux installer ‘Calamares’ its unstable developer edition. Calamares replaces the Canonical-developed Ubiquity installer as the default graphical installer used when installing the Ubuntu-based OS on a new machine. The stylish install wizard is already in use on a number of other KDE-based Linux distributions, including Chakra Linux and Netrunner. ‘The stylish install wizard is already used by other KDE-based Linux distros’ On its official website Calamares says it ‘aims to be easy, usable, beautiful, pragmatic, inclusive and distribution-agnostic.’ Calameres Installer Comes to KDE Neon “It’s been a long standing wish of KDE neon to switch
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