Android 11

Android 10 introduced the concept of scoped storage and Android 11 enforces it system wide. While I don’t know all the pros and cons of scoped storage, it was immediately apparent that the traditional use of the system clipboard was gone. One can no longer copy and paste between applications. This means that many clipboard managers will cease to work and many other apps will lose functionality. Android has always had, and continues to have, a SHARE option for sharing content between apps.

Q4OS Small but Powerful

advertises itself as the ideal OS for older computers. What attracted me to this OS was the internal storage requirement. Only 3GB for the Trinity Desktop edition and 5GB for the KDE Plasma edition. Now that is small indeed and it runs with KDE! They have an edition for the Raspberry Pi too, but that is not my immediate need. Last year I successfully converted a Dell Chromebook 11 into a Linux laptop.