Distribution Release: OpenMandriva Lx 4.3 DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 954 Distribution Release: Absolute Linux 15.0 Distribution R...
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Cristina Sgubbi has announced the release of OpenMandriva Lx 4.3, the latest stable version from the project’s independently-developed desktop Linux distribution featuring the latest KDE Plasma desktop: “We are pleased to announce the latest release of the OpenMandriva distribution, OMLx 4.3. This release comes with the very latest KDE applications. Included in this release are: LibreOffice suite 7.3.0, Krita 5.0.2, Digikam 7.5, SMPlayer 21.10.0, VLC 3.0.16, Falkon browser 3.2, SimpleScreenRecorder 0.4.3. PipeWire has become our default sound server in the current system release, thus replacing PulseAudio. However, PulseAudio is still in our repository and you can return to it at any time. A port to RISC-V - an open-source processor architecture - is in the works, but not yet included in the 4.3 release. For more technically adept, you may find interesting that this version also includes Linux kernel 5.16.7, KDE Frameworks 5.90, Plasma Desktop 5.23.5, Applications 21.12.2, Qt 5.15.3, LLVM/Clang 13.0.0, systemd 249, Java 17 (and 18 beta, 19 dev), Calamares 3.2.39, Binutils 2.37, GCC 11.2.” Continue to the release announcement for more information and screenshots. Download (MD5, pkglist, the “znver1” image is optimised for the current AMD processors): OpenMandrivaLx.4.3-plasma.x86_64.iso (2,411MB), OpenMandrivaLx.4.3-plasma.znver1.iso (2,472MB).This week in DistroWatch Weekly:
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Read more in this week’s issue of DistroWatch Weekly…Paul Sherman has announced the release of Absolute Linux 15.0, the new stable release of the project’s desktop-oriented distribution designed for home use and based on Slackware Linux, but with a number of interesting modifications. It features the lightweight IceWM window manager with a custom control centre, adds the latest LibreOffice, updates the Firefox browser to the latest stable version and includes other popular applications such as Google Chrome or Google Earth. Unlike Slackware, Absolute Linux is developed for 64-bit processors only. “Absolute Linux 15.0 released. Six years from 14.2, version 15 of Slackware arrived a couple days ago. Still rock-solid. Still without systemd. Still crazy after all these years. I’m giddy. I still love the approach Slackware takes toward a solid, bare-bones system. I like to dress it up just enough to make it quickly productive and up-to-date for myself. I will keep the ‘rolling update’ going with the roughly monthly snapshots; the next release of Slackware might be a while.” Visit the distribution’s home page to read the brief release announcement. Download (MD5) the installation DVD image from SourceForge: absolute-15.0.iso (2,436MB, pkglist).Andrew David Wong has announced the release of(Feed generated with FetchRSS)
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