Been using Modi for a couple of days now. One thing, if your outside of Italy you'll need to edit /etc/default/locale and /etc/profile and set locale to your language and region. Or little things like the calculator and clock will have Italian language settings. Not a deal breaker, just a few little things that need to be tweaked to use outside the region.
I was on "MX Linux" (which is my goto), but now i'm using "Nobara" for Steam Gaming(from Glorious Eggroll). I have split my Main 512Gb Boot SSD into 4. (140Gb each.) 1. Windows 11, 2. Nobara 3. Spare & 4. Windows to Linix (Shared Partition 100GB). I have a 2TB for Backup & Files. This "complete" Linus is going in the 3rd slot! Thanks for the review.
I do disagree about bloat, my perspective is that if I want something, then I can install it. Spending time to uninstall stuff I don't want on the system is a waste of time. However, that's the great thing about linux, you have choice. Different tools for different needs, different desktop environments for different preferences. So I'm not going to say that it's a bad distro because of it, just that it's not my preference.
I tried it after your first video. Is Really complete as you said. The only reason I left was the desktop. Don't like xfce. Runs great,fast and worked out of the box. Tnx Troy
@@fubaralakbar6800 in Nobara (Fedora Based) you get a prompt in the first launch to either accept or ignore the codecs download. Or you can open the “Welcome to Nobara” and launch the prompt manually
I love this Modicia OS. I need one help from you. I have one software which runs on Windows only (My office software). I tried to install on Linux but it shows that .Net Frameworks 4.5.2 needs to be installed. I tried to install it but it goes an infinite loop. It forced me to switch back to windows. Can you please create one video on it?
I don't believe that just because a person has a differing opinion than I , that they are Trolls. However I agree with you , in that if an individual doesn't like all the app's that come with a distribution , then Simply delete the ones you don't want. It's that simple . I use Zorin as my main squeeze. But I also have Makulu linux," Which I Love" , and a few others on my test laptops. I did not like , nor could I use many of the apps that came with it. Only took me a few minutes to delete the ones I could not use and download the ones I could . Problem solved. By the way I Believe it was you that turned me on to Makulu. Had it not been for your videos , it may have taken me months to discover it ! Ten thousand thumbs up to you.
The word BLOAT is usually misused.... Having 5000 apps is NOT Bloat.....BLOAT are things that attach itself to the OS on things like Bootup and During use, bogging down the OS. I love Fully Loaded OSes like this.
The only issue with this distro is that they use MediaFire for downloads (there are so many better options like providing the download on your own site or better yet have a torrent) especially for their target market, providing a site with a ton of ads and an on click ad when you hit the download button
Better yet they couldn't host it on their own servers? Torrent file would be the way, but come on.. Buy a cheap VPS with a good amount of bandwidth for $15 - $20 a month and host the ISO.
I'm using Mint 21, which I'm pleaesed with. But Modicia OS looks promising so I'll give a month's trial and see how I adjust lol. You never know, it could be my daily driver 😉
@@menace63uk Thanks for the update. I use several (including MX) but my daily driver seems to stay Mint. Anti-X is impressive, though. We are spoiled for choice.
lubuntu is definitely my favorite distro as a user who came away from Windows 10, being free of the bulkiness of excess software I hardly (if ever) will use at all, to the smoothness and responsiveness and quietness and cuztomizability of Lubuntu is magical (for me) though, I am a person of simple taste I don't need to be dazzled by animations and bundled software packages
I was going to try it out for myself, so i made a usb stick and booted up. And i was met with a box that said: Unable to contact settings server, could not connect: connection refused. And that happened before i got onto a desktop. The desktop would not even load to set up a connection. It's like this distro needs a lan-connection to boot?? That box got me stuck there and no desktop no Linux. So it's a shame. i expected more.
Thanks for this video. I wonder why isn't this distro in "distrowatch" web site yet? /// How is the checksum ISO file verification done? Couldn't find it in the web site
Modicia - - - -> based on Xubuntu - - - - > based on Ubuntu - - - - > based on original gangsta -> Debian Package manager should be - Apt. (Aptitude - if you go for the graphical version)
Most complete linux distro is one like arch or gentoo that you install or build the way you want with everything you want. Not bloat and overkill you don't want !!
@@hellohigoodbye true, I'm saying linux is by far the easiest to get the bloat off of than the likes of windows (and likely mac, especially with how many apps are in their ecosystem)
Nice distro, os-x clone, well ok, almost a clone 😜 I'm an os-x user and a little bit ubuntu user. I'm sure going to try this distro. thanks for the video.
This comes with way too many applications out of the box for me including closed source ones, good for people who just want a computer to work I guess? also yes that website needs some work if people can't find the download link easily.
I think modiciaos can be a good choice for someone who just switched from windows, because you have an already full functional system with some known apps. But for an already experienced linux user modicia os doesn't make a lot of sense and gives that sense of "mess", which is the opposed of what the typical linux user searches. Anyway, the beauty of Linux is that anyone can have what they like
You are human and only pointed it out as I live in the Netherlands. Still like your channel and happy subscriber. I'm tempted to download the iso and give it a try on my ventoy USB as I am still a happy Mint cinnamon user. Keep up the good work 👏
What repo is this pulling from for app downloads in it's GUI store? The descriptions of the apps feel... suspicious. Like how they named 'OBS' as 'Obs'. Makes it seem like they roll their own packages. And after seeing the downloads having to come from a MediaFire link, I can't help but wonder what else they would put into the packages, if they are making their own.
I wasn't a fan of the UI. But for me it's just a matter of the desk top not being at least close to how I like it set up. I only like to change and theme things to a certain point. So far default KDE plasma has been the closest. I don't have to change much. Any flavor of linux with that DE I can fire up and go with more or less.
Ya know what? Knock on wood, I've yet to have any sort of serious problem with Arco. When and if that happens, and I decide to switch from Arch, I might be persuaded to try Ubuntu, i.e., Modicia. And XFCE doesn't look so bad. Definitely something to recommend to new Linux users, IMHO...
This is what I'm using to replace Ubuntu Studio for an aunt who was a Mac user and needs a hardcore multimedia workstation setup. XFCE is dead easy to adapt for Macheads.
If you like the distro, you like it. I don’t worry about bloat. I have all the apps I want, as well as a bunch of VMs, and my $70 SSD isn’t even 20% full. It’s kind if like concern over how much RAM a desktop uses. I could care less whether it uses 600 MB or 2 GB. I have never seen my system use even half of my 16 GB of RAM, even while drafting in FreeCAD and rendering a video in Kdenlive in the background.
Looks appealing and polished but where all Linux distros fail for me is reliability. After just few months of daily use, every single one I used especially Ubuntu based distros get corrupted by broken, missing packages in the repositories. Last time was really crazy. After a system update, I got upgraded to a completely different distro and everything was broken. Must have been something mixed up with the repositories and I got downloaded wrong system files, no idea what happened but I did not touched Linux since. Disgusting experience every single time I try it. But the polish look of Modicia OS got me interested. Maybe I'll have a look. Looks nice.
How does it make someone a troll if they think it has bloatware? It does have a lot of software compared to other distros whether YOU think it is useful or not.
Been using Modi for a couple of days now. One thing, if your outside of Italy you'll need to edit /etc/default/locale and /etc/profile and set locale to your language and region. Or little things like the calculator and clock will have Italian language settings. Not a deal breaker, just a few little things that need to be tweaked to use outside the region.
I was on "MX Linux" (which is my goto), but now i'm using "Nobara" for Steam Gaming(from Glorious Eggroll). I have split my Main 512Gb Boot SSD into 4. (140Gb each.) 1. Windows 11, 2. Nobara 3. Spare & 4. Windows to Linix (Shared Partition 100GB). I have a 2TB for Backup & Files. This "complete" Linus is going in the 3rd slot! Thanks for the review.
Well, I found my weekend project! Great video!
Same here
I do disagree about bloat, my perspective is that if I want something, then I can install it. Spending time to uninstall stuff I don't want on the system is a waste of time. However, that's the great thing about linux, you have choice. Different tools for different needs, different desktop environments for different preferences. So I'm not going to say that it's a bad distro because of it, just that it's not my preference.
hit the gym
@@SonGoku-ep4wj "Debloat yourself"
I tried it after your first video. Is Really complete as you said. The only reason I left was the desktop. Don't like xfce.
Runs great,fast and worked out of the box. Tnx Troy
I can definitely see myself using this!! Thanks Troy for doing this video!!!! 😀
I'm currently using Zorin and I'm satisfied with it, I might give it a try by running it through a USB
Absolutely beautiful! Love it! Just need my beloved YaST to switch from Gecko, though 😉.
if i'm moving out from pop os this will be my distro of choice. it looks good and has a lot of features. as always amazing video! thanks a lot
I'm on Pop as well, and seriously considering a move to Fedora. They will have to fix that codec issue though.
@@fubaralakbar6800 there is no significant issue. people overblew it.
@@TVPInterpolation I get errors trying to play some TH-cam videos, that I don't get on Pop OS.
@@fubaralakbar6800 Yes. pop os is great and all but i want to experience more of linux. fedora is a good option i used to use it before pop os.
@@fubaralakbar6800 in Nobara (Fedora Based) you get a prompt in the first launch to either accept or ignore the codecs download. Or you can open the “Welcome to Nobara” and launch the prompt manually
I love this Modicia OS. I need one help from you. I have one software which runs on Windows only (My office software). I tried to install on Linux but it shows that .Net Frameworks 4.5.2 needs to be installed. I tried to install it but it goes an infinite loop. It forced me to switch back to windows. Can you please create one video on it?
I'm actually on big linux and thinking of this distro looks nice like 👍
I don't believe that just because a person has a differing opinion than I , that they are Trolls. However I agree with you , in that if an individual doesn't like all the app's that come with a distribution , then Simply delete the ones you don't want. It's that simple . I use Zorin as my main squeeze. But I also have Makulu linux," Which I Love" , and a few others on my test laptops.
I did not like , nor could I use many of the apps that came with it. Only took me a few minutes to delete the ones I could not use and download the ones I could . Problem solved.
By the way I Believe it was you that turned me on to Makulu. Had it not been for your videos , it may have taken me months to discover it ! Ten thousand thumbs up to you.
The word BLOAT is usually misused.... Having 5000 apps is NOT Bloat.....BLOAT are things that attach itself to the OS on things like Bootup and During use, bogging down the OS. I love Fully Loaded OSes like this.
Just when I thought I was done distro hopping.
ITS REALLY WORKED LOL THANK YOU DUDE
The only issue with this distro is that they use MediaFire for downloads (there are so many better options like providing the download on your own site or better yet have a torrent) especially for their target market, providing a site with a ton of ads and an on click ad when you hit the download button
Better yet they couldn't host it on their own servers? Torrent file would be the way, but come on.. Buy a cheap VPS with a good amount of bandwidth for $15 - $20 a month and host the ISO.
@@gingerroot8802 yeah, they already host a site, use that same server
I'm using Mint 21, which I'm pleaesed with. But Modicia OS looks promising so I'll give a month's trial and see how I adjust lol.
You never know, it could be my daily driver 😉
So how did it do?
@@englishrupe01 it wasn't for me, so I switched to MX which has been my daily driver for the last 5 months now.
@@menace63uk Thanks for the update. I use several (including MX) but my daily driver seems to stay Mint. Anti-X is impressive, though. We are spoiled for choice.
@@englishrupe01 Don't get me wrong, I love Mint but I was looking for a change. MX ticked all the right boxes for me. 👍🇬🇧
When I try to boot into live environment it asks for username & password. Where can I find them? Please help.
For me, this looks as my favorite Linux OS
How to remove, the password you used to login to your computer no longer matches that of your login keyring on modecia
lubuntu is definitely my favorite distro
as a user who came away from Windows 10, being free of the bulkiness of excess software I hardly (if ever) will use at all, to the smoothness and responsiveness and quietness and cuztomizability of Lubuntu is magical (for me)
though, I am a person of simple taste
I don't need to be dazzled by animations and bundled software packages
I was going to try it out for myself, so i made a usb stick and booted up. And i was met with a box that said: Unable to contact settings server, could not connect: connection refused. And that happened before i got onto a desktop. The desktop would not even load to set up a connection. It's like this distro needs a lan-connection to boot?? That box got me stuck there and no desktop no Linux. So it's a shame. i expected more.
Which one did you download?
@@eBuzzCentral ultimate 22.4.8 free
Thank you very much for taking the time to put this review together. Question Can you install it on the Raspberry Pi?
PT is Portuguese, usually Brazilian Portuguese but could be either.
how do you think it compares to mx ?
Thanks for this video. I wonder why isn't this distro in "distrowatch" web site yet? /// How is the checksum ISO file verification done? Couldn't find it in the web site
Have you noticed that music icons look like it was pulled from a Mac
PT=Portuguese..You are welcome,or as they say in Portugal;Obrigado.
"pt" is Portuguese, the 5th spoken native language. 🇵🇹 @ 3:27
Modicia - - - -> based on Xubuntu - - - - > based on Ubuntu - - - - > based on original gangsta -> Debian
Package manager should be - Apt. (Aptitude - if you go for the graphical version)
Does this OS is usable for Virtual Machine?
Yes
@@eBuzzCentral and can I install this OS into USB flash drive, for that USB flashdisk for hacking computers with compromised OSes?
Hello, please tell me..., this OS support 32bits?..., thank you very much..
In these days, good luck with that!
Most complete linux distro is one like arch or gentoo that you install or build the way you want with everything you want. Not bloat and overkill you don't want !!
You're just reading off the Modica home page. I could do that myself.
There is no reason to complain about bloat. Just uninstall what you don't want. Yes it may be an extra step. But not hard at all..
I've always thought the same thing. Agree 100%.
Why waste time when you could have a clean install
Yeah, it's not much of a problem unless you run windows (or mac I'd imagine too)
@@JordanPlayz158 Bro, If I had to choose between MacOS & Windows, I'd choose Windows any day. MacOS is far more restricted than Windows.
@@hellohigoodbye true, I'm saying linux is by far the easiest to get the bloat off of than the likes of windows (and likely mac, especially with how many apps are in their ecosystem)
Nice distro, os-x clone, well ok, almost a clone 😜
I'm an os-x user and a little bit ubuntu user.
I'm sure going to try this distro.
thanks for the video.
This comes with way too many applications out of the box for me including closed source ones, good for people who just want a computer to work I guess? also yes that website needs some work if people can't find the download link easily.
I think modiciaos can be a good choice for someone who just switched from windows, because you have an already full functional system with some known apps. But for an already experienced linux user modicia os doesn't make a lot of sense and gives that sense of "mess", which is the opposed of what the typical linux user searches. Anyway, the beauty of Linux is that anyone can have what they like
Can you make 2024 edition.
Just about the handbooks when you said Dutch? The DE handbooks are German not Dutch which would be NL not DE.
Yes, I'm not perfect I made a mistake.
You are human and only pointed it out as I live in the Netherlands. Still like your channel and happy subscriber. I'm tempted to download the iso and give it a try on my ventoy USB as I am still a happy Mint cinnamon user. Keep up the good work 👏
DE - Dutch? That's news to me... Never knew I was also fluent in German 😂
Why did you leave EndeavourOS?
What repo is this pulling from for app downloads in it's GUI store? The descriptions of the apps feel... suspicious. Like how they named 'OBS' as 'Obs'. Makes it seem like they roll their own packages. And after seeing the downloads having to come from a MediaFire link, I can't help but wonder what else they would put into the packages, if they are making their own.
Good video
GOD!!!My broo
Mediafire download links do not work.
I wasn't a fan of the UI. But for me it's just a matter of the desk top not being at least close to how I like it set up. I only like to change and theme things to a certain point. So far default KDE plasma has been the closest. I don't have to change much. Any flavor of linux with that DE I can fire up and go with more or less.
That's the beauty of Linux. There's so much customization available that you can really make it look exactly how you want
Tried various distros. Deleted this due to keyring issues. Sad. Looked good
Nice, but why pay for something when you have Manjaro/Mint/Redcore etc....
You don't have to pay for it, those are the versions that they use in schools and businesses and comes with support. I even stated that in the video..
...based on xubutu...; im sure you love it and it works you, but i try to avoid 3rd and 4th derivative distros...
It certainly has its niche in the market. Which is not linux users as such
The Most Complete Linux OS without decent proxy setup util.
PT = portogues / pls dont respont to trolls or haters ! ignoring them is your best weapon !
Ya know what? Knock on wood, I've yet to have any sort of serious problem with Arco. When and if that happens, and I decide to switch from Arch, I might be persuaded to try Ubuntu, i.e., Modicia. And XFCE doesn't look so bad. Definitely something to recommend to new Linux users, IMHO...
For me, Gecko based on OpenSUSE is best. Also worth looking into, especially because of the tool YaST.
Just like having an espresso martini.
This is what I'm using to replace Ubuntu Studio for an aunt who was a Mac user and needs a hardcore multimedia workstation setup. XFCE is dead easy to adapt for Macheads.
If you like the distro, you like it. I don’t worry about bloat. I have all the apps I want, as well as a bunch of VMs, and my $70 SSD isn’t even 20% full. It’s kind if like concern over how much RAM a desktop uses. I could care less whether it uses 600 MB or 2 GB. I have never seen my system use even half of my 16 GB of RAM, even while drafting in FreeCAD and rendering a video in Kdenlive in the background.
PT is Portugal
Beautiful OS, but you have to spend about 10 minutes cleaning it up!
That website is a clusterfuq
LOL! True indeed.
DE is german language dutch is NL !!!!!
Portugal pt. "PT" is portuguese.
why not use torrent or direct link to repo? why these hoops with searching for right link and try to avoid paying for free software?
Not everybody in the world sets their sights up the exact same way, and it's not hard if you know what to look for know where to go you're fine.
PT is for portugueses
Looks appealing and polished but where all Linux distros fail for me is reliability. After just few months of daily use, every single one I used especially Ubuntu based distros get corrupted by broken, missing packages in the repositories. Last time was really crazy. After a system update, I got upgraded to a completely different distro and everything was broken. Must have been something mixed up with the repositories and I got downloaded wrong system files, no idea what happened but I did not touched Linux since. Disgusting experience every single time I try it. But the polish look of Modicia OS got me interested. Maybe I'll have a look. Looks nice.
Modi and CIA?? Damn, I will pass.
That name....
Dutch ???? How dare you sir. 🤣🤣
DE is German. 😉
PT is Portuguese
How does it make someone a troll if they think it has bloatware? It does have a lot of software compared to other distros whether YOU think it is useful or not.
i agree, most people wont use 100% of them, the average user just installs what THEY want
An OS based on a SPIN of Ubuntu. Sounds odd.
Cool, but Knoppix is better ;)
for downloading you have to consent that they use your personal data. That's not the linux way!