Quelitu

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Quelitu is a Linux distribution created by "Waves of the Future", as a "lightweight alternative" for Ubuntu for those who wish to "recycle" their computers. Yeah...

Quelitu
Crusty Windows bootleg
Empty Desktop
Empty Desktop
Original OSLubuntu 11.04
Release date2011
AuthorWaves of the Future
CountryUnited States
Language(s)English
Architecture(s)x86
File size504 MB
Download linkquelitu-2.11.04.iso

The version of Quelitu on the archive is 2.11.04, based on Lubuntu 11.04, which is the last version released as a standalone OS. Nowadays, the OS comes as an installable program which converts existing installations of Ubuntu into Quelitu. As of this writing, the latest version of Quelitu supports Ubuntu 20.04.

Description

The operating system was created by an environmental activist group called "Waves of the Future" to allow people to "recycle" their computers. Appropriately, the default theme has been changed to have a more green tone. The installer has been updated to be far more simplistic. Other than the theme and mild installer changes, the OS is mostly the same as stock Lubuntu 11.04.

Changes from Lubuntu

  • The "start button" has been changed from the blue Lubuntu Logo to the operating system's logo along with the letter Q on a green background.
  • The folder icon has been changed from blue to green.
  • The background has been updated to a picture of a galaxy with absurd amounts of text, mostly detailing how to use the operating system.
  • The default theme has been changed to have a more green-ish tone.
  • The terminal background has been updated to have a green background.
  • You no longer enter a username, password, or hostname in the setup. Instead, the hostname "ubuntu" is given and a user called "me" is automatically created.

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