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Chakra Linux Descartes

Greetings Linuxera people, this post is to inform you that it is already here Linux Descartes Chakra, and since we are here I leave you some tips.

First of all the ad official, I will take the translation you made The shadow of the helicopter (blog that we recommend reading) and we thank you for the translation.

Chakra Linux Descartes Official Announcement

«The Chakra team is proud to present the first edition of the Descartes series, paired with the KDE 4.13 releases. We are excited about the inclusion of the new artistic set, the work of Malcer, by name Sirius. The entire Chakra experience has been fine-tuned, from the GRUB theme to the KDE desktop.

Meanwhile, in addition, Chakra has moved to a new server. This has had a tremendous impact on our users and our internal structure.. We have put a lot of effort into improving our tools, resulting in that they are now more functional, as well as easier to maintain. Our build systems have received several enhancements and our repositories are now ready to migrate to Akabei, the new package manager that we plan to introduce in the near future.

Also, thanks to the collaboration between the Chakra team and arnt (creator of Octopi, a graphical interface for pacman), we are pleased to announce that the "fork" we used until now, Oktopi, has been merged with the latest version of Octopi. This will benefit our users, since they will be able to take advantage of all the improvements that are implemented "upstream".

This new version of Chakra includes the following improvements and updates:

KDE Software Compilation. Chakra incorporates the latest stable version of KDE SC, 4.13.1, where the Nepomuk search engine has been replaced by Baloo. At Chakra we have created a patch that allows the user to disable Baloo, but our advice is to keep it enabled. Please report if you find any problem with the default options.

Chakra tools. Our tools have been fully translated into 30 languages, thanks to the incredible work of our users in Transifex.

Artistic set. New Chakra logo and new default "Sirius" themes for GRUB, KDM, KSplash, Yakuake and a new desktop background.

Controllers:

  • Nvidia 331.38
  • Catalyst 13.12
  • xf86-video-nouveau 1.0.10
  • xf86-video-ati 7.2.0
  • xf86-video-intel 2.21.15
  • 10.0.5 table
  • It should be noted that the catalyst-legacy package has been removed from the repositories as it does not support the new version of the X server. Instead you can use the free driver (xf86-video-ati), now with better card support ancient.

Core packages. Kernel 3.12.15, xorg-server 1.14.5 and systemd 212.

New applications by default.

  • octopi
  • kcm-pacman-repoeditor (help to edit pacman repositories from "System Preferences")
  • kcm-about-distro (also found in "System Preferences" and shows a short summary of the system and installation)
  • Kup (a simple yet powerful backup solution that uses rsync and / or bup to perform both incremental and synchronized backups)
  • Kcalcs

The extra repository, which is disabled by default, provides the essential GTK applications and their dependencies. To activate it, use kcm-pacman-repoeditor (Chakra Repositories Editor in "System Preferences") or Octopi. Instructions for making this change manually can be found in this step by step guide. For more information, consult the managing repositories in the documentation.

Please note that our Tribe installer does not yet officially support UEFI, RAID, LVM or GPTAlthough you can find some solutions in our forums. To create a reliable installation media, follow the wiki instructions. Chakra iso images do not support unetbootin, and DVDs must be created at a speed no faster than 4x.«

Important links

Create Live USB

Linux: Imagewriter (Suse Studio Imagewriter)

Windows: win32diskimager

YAPA: Optional Additional Settings

The settings below are TOTALLY optional, generally based on my personal preferences

Activate the repository [extra]

This repository, as already mentioned, contains the most used GTK applications. To activate it, we go to the Chakra Linux Descartes repositories editing tool (System Preferences -> Chakra Repositories Editor) and we select the extra repository (in my screenshot you can also see that the Testing repository appears (since I am in the testing branch of Chakra) and its own x11tete11x repository)

Chakra repositories

Start an "empty" session

Simply that when you turn off the machine and then turn it on again, that when you log in, it starts clean, that is, do not open the things that I had left open when I turn off the machine, that's why System Preferences -> Startup and Shutdown -> Session Management and check the corresponding option

chakra session

Given the freedom that Chakra Linux Descartes provides us, and after installing it, do what we want with it, one of the things that attracts me the most is having a local repository with my own packagesBy following the link you can see how to mount one.

I currently have a repository de PKBUILDS for Chakra Linux where I upload pkgbuilds adapted by me, and sometimes with patches of my own creation (such as a patch for the icons of the toolbar in the KFaenza set), below I will show how to install packages from this repository.

1) Install git:

sudo pacman -S git

2) Go to the repository page and choose a package, for the example I will choose ascinema

Chakra-x11tete11x-II


We enter the package we want

Chakra-x11tete11x-I


We copy the HTTPS address

3) Compile: From here on I am going to show 2 ways, the first is going to be to generate the package from we get it with git, and the second, to combine it with the strategy of having a local repository

Finally, because some users commented that linuxtracker cannot be entered, I leave the .torrent link uploaded to my own dropbox


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  1.   Yoyo said

    Excellent launch, my congratulations go ahead to the Chakra Team

    In my case and compared to KaOS it would be backwards, since Chakra compared to KaOS brings "obsolete" the important packages of the system. See kernel, mesa, xorg-server, intel graphics drivers etc ...

    This, of course, are personal guston, badly accustomed that KaOS keeps us always up to date.

    For that reason, I discard Chakra.

    1.    x11tete11x said

      man, but you didn't understand anything hahaha, that's just the idea, Chakra is Half Rolling, the Core of the distro is kept with super stable versions, and the KDE desktop is totally Rolling

      1.    cronos said

        Exactly that, is the beauty of Chakra …… ..

        It is already on the download list. Thanks for the info x11tete11x

    2.    brutal said

      That's what I was going to comment on. If it is not 100% Rolling, it does not finish calling me. One question, I don't know where I read that chackra is having a lot of trouble. It is true?

      1.    Txarran said

        They have been struggling for a long time because they need more people. Some time ago a key member of the team had to leave due to personal problems, and without going any further, Kaos was created by someone who left Chakra. It's a shame, because it's a distro that I'm very fond of and I've known since the days when it was KDEmod for arch linux, before launching chakra.

    3.    entel said

      obsolete? Well, I have tried both and I am left with chakra with its "obsolete" packages but a thousand times more stable than kaos. If I had some kind of problem with obsolete packages, I would go to arch, both for new packages and for volume, which suffers from kaos.

      For reasons such as instability and great lack of packages, I discard kaos.

      1.    day said

        I cough well with chakra, it's a distro that I love, but kaos unstable?
        we may or may not like kaos but I have it installed and it is stable, at least it never gave me a failure.

        1.    entel said

          problems with networkmanager, when returning from suspension it does not connect the internet. Solution to take networkmanager and enable dhcpcd @ your network, which does not happen to me in any distro with systemd.
          Intermittent problems with shutdown, sometimes it takes 5 seconds to shut down and other times it takes minutes, without a solution.
          some apps language issues, masterpdfeditor, cantata and latest 0ad game alpha, no way for them to change language, qt5 fault? It can be, in chakra or arch they take the language without problems.
          and without naming the build and kde-next repositories, which they recommend as if they were more stable than the normal ones, but it occurred to me to try linux-next and nvidia-next and I got a nice black screen.

          1.    Yoyo said

            @entel

            It is seen that you do not have knowledge in KaOS, nobody recommends that build and kde-next be more stable than the stable ones and regarding the other things that you name some are purely ignorant.

            I always have linux-next, and I had nvidia-next and zero problems, the shutdown that takes a little longer than necessary usually happens using themes from icnos external to KaOS, the cantata thing is QT5 (it has rhyme) and I no longer follow that you put red

          2.    entel said

            go sell motorcycles to a circuit, kaos is a distribution more based on arch and, coincidentally, on chakra that has a theme, icons and beautiful backgrounds but it doesn't happen there. Why do you hide in that it has few applications because they are made by and for kaos? because you do not simply say that the developer does not have time or desire to put more packages or dollars to rent more than 3 servers.

            That you don't have problems or know how to fix them and shut it up doesn't mean that the rest of us don't have them. the shutdown has to do with external icons? come on, go read stories to the children. and the cantata thing is qt5's fault, right? If an application does not change language or goes wrong in kaos, it is always qt5's fault, anyway.

          3.    elav said

            I use ArchLinux and have not had any of those problems. I have tried KaOS (on virtual machines and LiveCD) and have not had any problems. But man, do not get upset, the fact that it does not work for you does not mean that with the rest it is the same.

          4.    x11tete11x said

            @entel KaOS is not based on Arch, the only thing it shares with Arch is pacman, in fact the layout to install packages is much more similar to Debian

          5.    day said

            LOL but did you report the bugs? for that this Build, to test and report bugs if there are any and that they do not pass in stable.
            Luckily kaos I found it 100% stable and thanks to the build reports that report the bugs.
            In the end we ended up talking about kaos and chakra was in the background.

      2.    Yoyo said

        Instability in KaOS? Did you try it or do you speak for a movie that you saw recently?

        And the lack of packages well, look, I have plenty, it depends on the needs of each one.

        KaOS is currently the most up-to-date distro, even more than Arch, and more stable.

        Stable within the latter, no distro comes close to that, and now you drink your milk with colacao and sleep….

        1.    entel said

          Whoever chops garlic eats, make yourself a straw and whatever comes out you brush your teeth.

          If you do not like the criticism of your dear kaos, you screw yourself. by the way, if it is so good, how is it that your blog from that distribution has been abandoned and you go for an ante?

          1.    Yoyo said

            It seems that you do not follow me, at no time have I removed KaOS, do you know what it means to have several partitions to have several distros? well that.

            Did you find out or did I get close?

          2.    entel said

            And what the hell does it have to do with having multiple partitions with what I told you? admit it, do not be a liar and recognize that now that you have discovered antergos it throws you more than kaos, just like what happened to you in your day with manjaro, which you sold as the best of all.

            1.    elav said

              Let's see if we moderate the language 😉


          3.    entel said

            my apologies for the language, but it touches me that a news item about chakra or manjaro or whatever comes out and those from the advertising and marketing department of kaos come out to tell that it is the best in the world.

            1.    elav said

              But the fact that for you it is not, does not mean that for the rest it is the same. You have to respect each other's opinion.


          4.    Yoyo said

            @entel

            Seeing you say that "kaos is a distribution more based on arch" I stopped reading because I saw that "it is ready to fish or sold"

            By the way, where do we meet, do I make a straw or am I going to sell motorcycles to a circuit? What a discomfort not knowing what to do, this is a without living: - /

            Although now that I think about it, I could do both at the same time. Selling motorcycles while making myself a straw, could create a school.

            PS: fap fap fap brum brum brummm… ..

          5.    entel said

            Great argumentation of yours, kaos is based on arch as well as chakra, which happens that some of you are like those of ubuntu who tell them that it is based on debian and they repeat a thousand times that not until you believe it.

            It is very progressive to say that a distribution has been created from scratch and it is clear that it is simply an arch that only works with 64 bits, qt and a ridiculous package base, but that if made "by and for kaos ».

            And brush your teeth after the fap, fap.

          6.    entel said

            elav,
            One thing is an opinion on chakra and another is to say that it is obsolete and that kaos is better. also, the news is chakra not kaos, when kaos I get a new iso and you get the news then we will comment on kaos, come on I say it should be So.

            Or maybe it's better to say bah, chakra sucks, the best is the one I use.

          7.    x11tete11x said

            @entel, I repeat, KaOS is NOT based on Arch it only uses its package manager, like Frugalware http://kaosx.us/faq-es/#KaOS_no_es_otra_distribucin_basada_en_ArchEn_qu_se_diferencia_con_Chakra

            If you read the last paragraph you will realize why I say that it looks more like Debian than Archlinux

          8.    dwarf said

            The little ton they are taking is taking the stone out of me ... then do not call me a tyrant for sending the comments to the horn ... I have already eliminated several, is it so difficult to argue without being a complete idiot? And it goes to @entel and to you too, Yoyo, I know you and I know you get fired up fast… set an example, damn it.

          9.    Felipe said

            pays for advertising flashing her breasts XD

        2.    Ainus solheim said

          Antergos (arch) gives you problems with shutter, Shutter works for me in antergos, that would mean that for you it is unstable, and for me it is stable, I use antergos daily, and I have had no problems.

          so the stability of a system is relative.

          1.    entel said

            but that is not relative, it is obvious.

        3.    Yoyo said

          @entel does not "entertain", is still stubborn is that KaOS is based on Arch and does not even go to the project website to see the official documentation.

          Ingorance is cheap and @entel has caught a super offer.

          By the way, I did not begin to distort with KaOS, I just said that it is not useful to me PERSONALLY because it would be going back in parcel. TO ME PERSONALLY, not at the general level of all.

          And I started my first comment with

          «Excellent launch, my congratulations to the Chakra Team go ahead»

          As you can see, @entel, with education and not like you, insulting with masturbations and brushing teeth with semen.

          Because you raise your level of contempt towards me and towards KaOS you will not be more right.

          "When a fool clings to a fence, if he doesn't tear it off, he leaves it there"

          1.    entel said

            Are you going to give me your education classes?
            Who has started to disrespect?

            "Did you try it or do you speak for a movie you saw recently?"

            »And now you drink the milk with colacao and go to sleep ...»

            great argumentation yours, especially with the shutdown and the icons, then you say ignorance.

            by the way, it is not the first news of another distribution in which you put kaos.

            in your case it would be "When the fool follows the boundary, the boundary ends and the fool continues."

        4.    Yoyo said

          @in that

          "Did you try it or do you speak for a movie you saw recently?"

          "And now you drink the milk with colacao and go to sleep ..."

          That is disrespect, where are the insults?

          "Make yourself a straw and whatever comes out you brush your teeth."

          It seems to me that that bukkake that you dedicate to me is more disgusting than milk with colacao, right?

          And what about the icons, pa "quetenteres" is that I have seen that depending on the type of icons you have, when you click on them in Homerun, it takes more or less to restart, smartass.

          By the way, on weekends are you the same troll or only during the week? Do they know at home?

          1.    entel said

            YES, that's disrespectful and you've started, smartass.

            hahaha, not content with blaming the icons, now you blame homerun. In 5 different distributions with different icons and in all homerun it does not fail, in kaos it does, no matter how much it hurts.

            «By the way, on weekends are you the same troll or only during the week? Do they know at home? »Then you say respect, hypocrite.

        5.    dwarf said

          To all these and putting my opinion on the table, what the hell does it matter if yoyo likes Chakra or not or if it still seems to you that KaOs is based on Arch? Is that going to change any of this?

          Damn it gentlemen, let's see if you think a little bit and leave your personal fights, that DL is not anyone's boxing ring, the thing about straws and motorcycles is out of place and I already got like 5 comments in moderation from people who don't he loves Yoyo… Do you see the bullshit they cause for something so absurd? Wear yourself little men now.

          @entel, keep saying that KaOs is based on Arch, or even Debian if you want! I don't see the problem for you to say and believe that, it's your life and your head, but stop fucking with the personal quarrel that has been mounted here.

          @Yoyo, I know you love your distro unhappily, I think it's great, but what do you have to show the other? Leave it, pass him and let you pass and now ... do not put more work on me and @Elav moderating foolish fights.

          Thank you, they are a love <3

          1.    entel said

            my apologies nano and other commentators, for my part I close comments, well no, I have one left …… ..I have been with this new version of chakra for two days and at the moment quite well, except for the wallpaper that comes by default, is it ugly or does it only seem so to me?

          2.    dwarf said

            I like the wall, it is not so ugly, maybe a little tasteless xD

            For the rest, don't worry.

    4.    nsz said

      I prefer a thousand times a Half Rolling distro to a 100% Rolling one, I simply don't need to be up to date as it does not bring any real benefit and is somewhat risky

      1.    Yoyo said

        You don't need to be up to date and I don't have to be behind….

        Various needs…. come and see.

    5.    msx said

      Obsolete, hahahaha

    6.    FedericoDamianS said

      Discards to Discards: O

  2.   truko22 said

    ^ __ ^ happy as a worm with my discard chakra.

  3.   tabris said

    I've been using Chakra for about 2 years and I'm still happy. I don't like the new artwork, I think minimalism is getting into everyone's head, so I'm going to keep Dharma for grub, kdm and ksplash. For Plasma I will continue with Air.

  4.   t said

    1. is chromiun on linux the same as iron? (that is, based on the source code but removing the spy code)

    2. how do i install iron on arch? I already downloaded it but it doesn't run

    1.    eliotime3000 said

      They are not the same, because Chromium is created by the Google department for the development of said browser and its commercial fork, which is Google Chrome; and Iron, it is a Chromium made so that it is not supported by Google and that it has nothing to do with Google's synchronization system.

      1.    t said

        eliotime3000

        iron they remove ALL spy code FROM chrome
        WHY does chromiun on linux not do the same as iron?

        1.    dwarf said

          Basically because Chromium is maintained by google and is the playground of the developers.

      2.    msx said

        Chakra's Chromium has an interesting twist: it installs Chrome's PDF viewer and Flash plugin so you have virtually all the features that make Chrome special without the security issues that Chrome has.

  5.   eliotime3000 said

    Good. Besides, for those who are using KDE, the interface is quite fluid. However, I do like to customize the interface after having installed a GNU / Linux distro that has artwork that doesn't suit me (excuse me, but I don't like Chakra's current KDE interface).

  6.   hugolia said

    It's been several weeks since I wanted to access this distro to test it, but all my attempts to access the chakraos.org site to download it have been in vain.
    If this distribution works as your site leaves me great doubts.

    1.    x11tete11x said

      The distro works very well, the issue of the servers is very complex, the boys do not give foot with ball, now one of the main Chakra devs, he got angry with the current hosting, and it seems that they are going to change again https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/chakra-devel/sfwduw1Hf2U

      1.    shadow said

        All my support for the decision to change the hosting, for 1 month the situation is unbearable. You are going to look for something in CCR and ... server down, yesterday it happened to me.

    2.    msx said

      The problem is the hosting, the ChakraOS VPS receives a lot of daily DoS attacks and flooding that it should not receive since they are not even destined for the Chakra site.
      They are in talks to migrate to another less problematic hosting or datacenter.

  7.   Felipe said

    although I have used KDE in a light distro like arch linux it seems to me that it is ruining the simplicity and beauty of arch, in my case I have used it due to lack of resources since Kubuntu is very slow in comparison, but it is ruined.

    1.    x11tete11x said

      I did not understand your comment, but if you know what you do, anywhere you are fine Kubuntu 12.10 32 bits: http://i.imgur.com/txXXEe2.png

      1.    Felipe said

        if the problem I have with Kubuntu is that it is slow, but you don't have to see the ram, there is plenty of 4gb, if not the time to open programs, not fluent animations (radeon 5770) I have tried changing opengl 1.3 / 2/3 native / rasterized, the best is rasterized opengl 2, they are little things that make me taste a bit of kubuntu,

        1.    Felipe said

          Even increasing the speed of the animations it feels all stuck, I don't know what they do to that "flagship" KDE distro, but it leaves much to be desired at least the two LTS I have tested (10.04 and 14.04). Where I see Kubuntu curdle clearly is when you drag the window to the left, then up, and then to the right (very fast), this is to make the window fit to the right / full screen / left, It locks badly ... I don't know if it will be like that in chakra but the distro is very heavy

          1.    Felipe said

            notice the fps counter falls very low in that effect, at least in my case

      2.    Felipe said

        Yes, the problem I have with Kubuntu is that it is slow, but you don't have to see the ram, there is 4gb to spare, if not the time to open programs, animations not fluent (radeon 5770) I have tried changing opengl 1.3 / 2/3 native / raster, the best is raster opengl 2, these are little things that make me not like kubuntu,

  8.   Juan Cruz said

    I already downloaded it and I have it on a pendrive, waiting to finish with partials because I want to install it.
    For now I have Manjaro and a partition with W & /% $ # for things of the facu hehe.

  9.   rominash said

    all very nice but there are no versions for 32 bits, neither kaos nor chakra.
    for now I continue with manjaro in both kde and openbox… ..

    1.    x11tete11x said

      10 bits have been present for 64 years, it is more likely that your processor supports 64 bits ...

      lscpu | grep "CPU op-mode (s)"

      to know if your processor supports 64 bits .. or else you can post the model

      1.    Felipe said

        I prefer 32 bits so as not to have to duplicate libraries, do you have chakra multilib? also the applications use less ram, also in 64 bits it recognizes 3.9gb while with pae 4.0gb ... also there is not much performance gain at least not for daily use http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=ubuntu_1404_x64&num=1

        1.    x11tete11x said

          Felipe, if Chakra is multilib, I did not understand, you prefer 32 bits (you say there is "little gain"), but in the link that you put the 64 bits it eats the 32 bits raw in terms of performance xD, as expected ... (I don't know how many tests you have done, but with the ones I did, I can assure you that you can tell the difference)
          what does this or that recognize you ... 64 bits when using 64 bits of word length recognizes up to a theoretical frame of 16 exbytes (if I'm not wrong) ...

          and obviously it consumes more ram, uses twice the width of the words ... which makes it process in an ideal situation twice what a 32-bit OS processes in a cycle.

          1.    Felipe said

            but the applications in which the 64 sweeps are generic benchmarks or applications that nobody uses. At least in games it is identical.

          2.    Felipe said

            the postmark that does win but still there is a regression (at least in Ubuntu) in 12.04.4 it has higher performance than 14.04

          3.    x11tete11x said

            @felipe I would not assert "that nobody uses" without further testing .. and what you said about the games is not true, I can tell you about my experience in windows with a hp notebook with a turion x2 and an nvidia 8200M, with win7 32 bits Dragon Age directly when starting the game stuck, with win 7 64 bits, I could play it at 7-12 FPS (obviously it was unplayable but I was surprised that from happening to being frozen it happened to being "thrown" that speaks a lot about whether you are using 32-bit or 64-bit .. it should be noted that dragon age is a 32-bit game ... that is, even the 64-bit destroyed the 32-bit in its own field ..), the 32-bit They are already in history, for 10 years 64 bits have been present.

          4.    Felipe said

            Do not confuse the data bus with the address bus ...

          5.    x11tete11x said

            @felipe I already know .. I know that the data bus has more bits .. but anyway, because on the same machine the same game if it runs in win 7 64 bits and not in win7 32 bits ?, I insist, the 64 bits give more performance than we think.

  10.   Ainus solheim said

    This time I disagree with yoyo, More up to date than arch? Please, that firefox arrived before because anka will package it does not mean that it arrives before, and I think I already showed you sometime when you published the classic, just out of the oven in Kaos of some program when in arch it had also come out and was up to one revision ahead, from Kaos. I don't remember what program it was.

    but to say to be up-to-date and to call Chakra and even arch obsolete packages seems obscene and absurd to me. and the builds for the kaos packages are a carbon copy of arch, because when I proposed my updated ocenaudio pkgbuild in Aur, it basically looked a lot like the structure of the kaos build that you quickly suggested.

    so honestly in some key programs it will arrive earlier, but in others not, and others are non-existent. like Steam.

    I can respect that you like Kaos, but I think it was a very elitist comment to discredit other distros. but I tell you as a colleague, the same I give you the reason other times as in this one ... I do not give it to you.

    1.    hmm said

      Copy File?
      Commit last Sunday for example:
      https://github.com/KaOSx/apps/commit/b04a85f3d7f93245d369c85b668364f71e9e8fca
      Then on Monday in Arch:
      https://projects.archlinux.org/svntogit/packages.git/commit/trunk?h=packages/kauth&id=686b5a111e84a262994e0ef405fac758acb8ffe1

      Who is copying who?
      What about something major like Qt5? The simple, clean PKGBUILD used in KaOS by building from submodles:
      https://github.com/KaOSx/main/blob/master/qt5-base/PKGBUILD
      https://github.com/KaOSx/main/blob/master/qt5-webkit/PKGBUILD

      No issue to dislike KaOS, but do get the facts before posting insults like this.

  11.   tinim29 said

    Good! I have manjaro with openbox on my acer aspire one with intel atom, I'm new here ..
    Would it work fine on my little laptop? Thank you Salu2

  12.   majority said

    Good for chakra, congratulations for now and the storm has passed.
    I'm happy with Kaos ...

  13.   Paulo said

    I prefer 100000 times Manjaro, Chackra tends to constantly break ...

  14.   moony said

    ... hello, I come to say hello and say that I laughed a lot at the attack of pride and versionitis between chakareros and kaosinos, not without some archers. When one uses debian sid the path of Zen is clear and our hearts laugh at everything.

  15.   Mikhael Santos Fernandez said

    XD

    Um ... Well ... XD. First things first: I am totally unfamiliar with many things, I am 15 years old, and I want to uninstall Kubuntu, in order to install Chakra -in its latest version-.

    My question is: In the process of installing Chakra, does the option to replace Kubuntu for Chakra appear?

    (I have Windows installed together with Kubuntu, on different partitions).

    1.    Manual of the Source said

      Yes, simply in the part where it asks you to select the partitions, choose the partition where you have Kubuntu installed and check the format option. Be careful not to make the wrong partition because it will erase everything you have in it.

  16.   5ull1v4n said

    A very useful distro and very faithful to KDE that I also like and I am in that version between Chakra and ArchLinux (ask my hard drive haha).