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## The Basics
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Qubes OS is an operating system built out of securely-isolated compartments
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called **qubes**. For example, you might have a work qube, a personal qube, a
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banking qube, a web browsing qube, and so on. You can have as many qubes as you
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want! Most of the time, you'll be using an **app qube**, which is a qube
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intended for running software programs like web browsers, email clients, and
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word processors. Each app qube is based on a **template qube**. More than one
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qube can be based on the same template. Importantly, a qube cannot modify its
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template in any way. This means that, if a qube is ever compromised, its
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template and any other qubes based on that template will remain safe. This is
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what makes Qubes OS so secure. Even if an attack is successful, the damage is
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limited to a single qube.
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called [qubes](/doc/glossary/#qube). For example, you might have a work qube, a
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personal qube, a banking qube, a web browsing qube, and so on. You can have as
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many qubes as you want! Most of the time, you'll be using an [app
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qube](/doc/glossary/#app-qube), which is a qube intended for running software
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programs like web browsers, email clients, and word processors. Each app qube
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is based on another type of qube called a [template](/doc/glossary/#template).
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More than one qube can be based on the same template. Importantly, a qube
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cannot modify its template in any way. This means that, if a qube is ever
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compromised, its template and any other qubes based on that template will
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remain safe. This is what makes Qubes OS so secure. Even if an attack is
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successful, the damage is limited to a single qube.
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Suppose you want to use your favorite web browser in several different qubes.
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You'd install the web browser in a template, then every qube based on that
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@ -38,21 +39,23 @@ to update all the qubes based on it. This elegant design saves time and space
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while enhancing security.
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There are also some "helper" qubes in your system. Each qube that connects to
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the Internet does so through a network-providing **service qube**. If you need
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to access USB devices, another service qube will do that. There's also a
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**management qube** that automatically handles a lot of background
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housekeeping. For the most part, you won't have to worry about it, but it's
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nice to know that it's there. As with app qubes, service qubes and management
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qubes are also based on templates. Templates are usually named after their
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operating system (often a [Linux
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the Internet does so through a network-providing [service
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qube](/doc/glossary/#service-qube). If you need to access USB devices, another
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service qube will do that. There's also a [management
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qube](/doc/glossary/#management-qube) that automatically handles a lot of
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background housekeeping. For the most part, you won't have to worry about it,
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but it's nice to know that it's there. As with app qubes, service qubes and
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management qubes are also based on templates. Templates are usually named after
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their operating system (often a [Linux
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distribution](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_distribution)) and
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corresponding version number. There are many ready-to-use
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[templates](/doc/templates) to choose from, and you can download and have as
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many as you like.
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Last but not least, there's a very special **admin qube** which, as the name
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suggests, is used to administer your entire system. There's only one admin
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qube, and it's called **dom0**. You can think of it as the master qube, holding
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Last but not least, there's a very special [admin
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qube](/doc/glossary/#admin-qube) which, as the name suggests, is used to
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administer your entire system. There's only one admin qube, and it's called
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[dom0](/doc/glossary/#dom0). You can think of it as the master qube, holding
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ultimate power over everything that happens in Qubes OS. Dom0 is more trusted
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than any other qube. If dom0 were ever compromised, it would be "game over."
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The entire system would effectively be compromised. That's why everything in
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To learn more about how to customize your desktop environment, we recommend you
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spend some time going through [XFCE's documentation](https://docs.xfce.org/).
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There are several Tray widgets that are unique to Qubes OS:
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There are several tray widgets that are unique to Qubes OS:
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- The **Qubes Domains** widget allows you to manage running qubes, turn them
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on and off, and monitor memory usage.
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of disk space.
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- The **Qubes Update** tool will inform you when updates are available.
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- The **Whonix SDWDate** widget surfaces and tracks functionality unique to
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the [Whonix project's integration with Qubes
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OS](https://www.whonix.org/wiki/Qubes).
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the [integration of Whonix into Qubes OS](https://www.whonix.org/wiki/Qubes).
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[![r4.0-widgets.png](/attachment/doc/r4.0-widgets.png)](/attachment/doc/r4.0-widgets.png)
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