how to change the os name in deeepin (ubuntu distro) [closed] - linux

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I have a ubuntu distro (deepin 23), and i want to change the os name deepin 23 to quantum os (it is for a project).
how can i do ?
I want to change the code/txt to change with my info.
thanks for your response.

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http://stedolan.github.io/jq/
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