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Window Maker Live 12.8
2024-12-09

The latest release of wmlive is based on Debian/Bookworm 12.8 and includes Linux kernel 6.11.5 for the amd64 variant and kernel 6.10.11 for the i386 variant. Notable additions include tools for book digitization and e-book creation, such as scantailor-advanced, ocrmypdf, and Sigil. The release also features updated GNUstep packages, Emacs 29.4 with a GNUstep-based GUI, and a switch from the Surf browser to Otter Browser. New emulation tools include Previous for legacy NeXTSTEP systems and 86Box for vintage PC operating systems. To improve compatibility, the gtk3-classic libraries were replaced with standard Debian gtk3. Additionally, wmlive-specific components are available for installation via apt.

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Manjaro Linux 24.2.0
2024-12-08

Manjaro Linux 24.2 'Yonada' released. Since we released Xahea in October 2024, we worked hard to get the next release of Manjaro out there. We call it 'Yonada'. The GNOME edition has received several updates to GNOME 47 series. This includes a lot of fixes and polish when GNOME 47.2 was originally was in September 2024. The Plasma edition comes with the latest Plasma 6.2 series, Frameworks 6.8 and KDE Gear 24.08. Plasma 6 has come into its own over the last two releases. The wrinkles that always come with a major migration have been ironed out, and it's time to start delivering on the promises of the new Qt 6 and Wayland technology platforms that Plasma is built on top of. Kernel 6.12 is used for this release, such as the latest drivers available to date. With 6.6 LTS and 6.1 LTS we offer additional support for older hardware as needed.

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Whonix 17.2.8.0
2024-12-08

Kicksecure 17.2.8.0 is a point release that introduces significant updates and fixes. Enhancements include improvements to `grub-live` for live-mode functionality, better error handling in `msgcollector`, and updates to `swap-file-creator` for folder checks, readability, and live mode detection. Additionally, the usability-misc package now supports updated VirtualBox Linux installer filenames for Intel_AMD64, and `derivative-maker` offers a refined dry-run feature. Users can upgrade in-place via the Kicksecure repository or download the release for installation as a host or guest OS, or on a portable USB drive. Community support has been vital, and contributions through donations or participation are encouraged.

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Snal Linux 1.35
2024-12-08

Snal Linux 1.35, released on December 8, 2024, is the latest version of this Arch Linux-based distribution, incorporating select packages from the Arch User Repository. Exclusively supporting the x86_64 architecture, this update features the Linux kernel 6.12.3 and Firefox 133. The ISO image can be downloaded from SourceForge, with the provided sha256sum for verification: `7d59d0d9db312a3cc3e236aafb0bf4a56dbee82ea020386dc738cd4f8ff43e10`.

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Raspberry Digital Signage 21.0
2024-12-07

Raspberry Digital Signage 21.0 has been released, offering an updated digital signage operating system for Raspberry Pi. Designed to display full-screen browser views of specified resources, it supports content from the internet, local networks, or local storage, with the option to use the Raspberry Pi as a webserver. This version includes the latest Raspberry Pi OS Lite, which features critical security fixes, and integrates Chromium 130 alongside the latest rpi-chromium-mods. Widely adopted worldwide, the software highlights its robust HTML5 capabilities for enhanced resource display. Developed by Marco Buratto under the GPL License, the project continues to lead in cost-effective digital signage solutions.

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SystemRescue 11.03
2024-12-07

The 2024-12-07 release introduces updates to critical system components, including the upgrade to the long-term-supported Linux kernel version 6.6.63. Additionally, key custom packages have been refreshed, with blocksync-fast advancing to version 1.0.6 and Firefox ESR updated to version 128.5.1, ensuring enhanced stability and performance.

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Starbuntu 24.04.1.8
2024-12-07

The new release 24.04.1.8 of Starbuntu presents the new update of the libreoffice suite 4:24.2.7-0ubuntu0.24.04.1-0ubuntu0.24.04.1. In addition, Starbuntu now has got the manual pages in Spanish. Moreover, the problem of spaces in file paths has been solved in a better way than before.

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SparkyLinux 2024.12
2024-12-06

SparkyLinux has released an unplanned update for its semi-rolling 2024.12 ISO images, addressing a critical GPG key issue affecting its repository on Debian testing (semi-rolling) systems. This issue does not impact stable (version 7) or oldstable (version 6) editions. The update includes refreshed GameOver, Multimedia, and Rescue special editions, alongside all package upgrades as of December 5, 2024, with the system running on Linux kernel 6.11.10. Users who manually resolved the GPG issue can continue updating without reinstalling. New ISO images are available on Sparky's download page. Known issues include a blank welcome window on some machines.

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OpenSUSE 6.1“Micro”
2024-12-06

openSUSE Leap Micro 6.1 is a lightweight, ultra-reliable operating system designed for containerized and virtualized workloads, blending SUSE Linux Enterprise’s security and compliance features with a developer-friendly, immutable platform. It offers self-install and raw images, alongside a Packages DVD for offline use, favoring USB-based installations through Ignition or Combustion. The system supports VMs on Xen and KVM, as well as preconfigured images for Raspberry Pi and other SoC hardware, with tools like jeos-firstboot and the Fuel Ignition config generator simplifying setup and customization.

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Alpine Linux 3.21.0
2024-12-05

We are pleased to announce the release of Alpine Linux 3.21.0, the first in the v3.21 stable series. Highlights: Linux kernel 6.12, GCC 14, LLVM 19, Node.js (LTS) 22.11, Rust 1.83, Crystal 1.14, GNOME 47, Go 1.23, KDE Plasma 6.2, LXQt 2.1, PHP 8.4, Qt 6.8, Sway 1.10, .NET 9.0. Significant changes: initial support for loongarch64 was added. As always, make sure to use 'apk upgrade --available' when switching between major versions. OpenSSH service will automatically restart when upgrading to be able to accept new connections. The linux-firmware is now compressed with zstd. Users running custom-built kernels need to ensure that CONFIG_FW_LOADER_COMPRESS_ZSTD=y is present in the kernel configuration. Users with / and /usr on separate filesystems (which is unsupported) need to take special care.

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