Thank you for downloading krapOS!
Before you begin using krapOS, there are a few things to make note of.
1) krapOS is a temporary session, meaning all data on it will be wiped and reset to all of its default files and settings upon shutdown and reboot. To avoid losing your work, back it up on removable media or upload the related files to an online backup service such as Google Drive or Dropbox. krapOS does not install anything on your computer, it does not modify any files on your computer, nor does it leave anything behind on your computer. It is 100% non-destructive to your computer and its data.
2) krapOS is based on KDE neon 5.16 User Edition, which is based on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Bionic Beaver. As such, software you download must be compatible with this version of Ubuntu which krapOS is based on. (GameMaker Studio 2 games 'just work').
3) Microsoft Windows software will generally work out-of-the-box thanks to the software known as Wine. You may use Wine to run Windows programs with minimal hassle. Not all Windows software are compatible with Wine, so you don't technically know whether a specific application will work without testing it first. Try it! GameMaker Studio 2 can even be run under Wine. Check out this post:
https://forum.yoyogames.com/index.php?threads/run-the-gms2-ide-on-ubuntu-19-04.64330/#post-405199
4) After krapOS has finished booting up, you will notice a shortcut icon on the desktop that is labeled "Install krapOS". DO NOT open this file! I created this shortcut for testing purposes only, in attempt to make an option for the user to permanently install krapOS on their system, if they wanted to. Sadly, it does not work; it is guaranteed to crash in the middle of installation, after it has already created a partition for krapOS on your system, therefore greatly limiting the space on your filesystem. As long as you avoid running this installer entirely, your computer will be fine.
<krapOS Login>
rootuser: owner
password: password
Have fun!
- Samuel Venable