The Linux From Scratch community is pleased to announce the release of LFS version 12.1, LFS version 12.1 (systemd), BLFS version 12.1 and BLFS version 12.1 (systemd). This release is a major update to both LFS and BLFS. The LFS release includes updates to Binutils 2.42 and glibc 2.39. In total, 43 packages were updated since the last release and extensive updates to the text have been made throughout the book to improve readability. The Linux kernel has also been updated to version 6.7.4. Overall there have been 230 commits to LFS since the previous stable version of the book. New in this version of BLFS are Qt 6, sysmon-qt, xdg-desktop-portal, simple-scan, snapshot, wireplumber, power-profiles-daemon and several supporting packages. This version also added SPIRV and Vulkan packages in support of Vulkan drivers for Mesa.
The GParted team is pleased to announce a new stable release of GParted Live. This release includes GParted 1.6.0, updated packages and other improvements. Items of note include: includes GParted 1.6.0 - stop forcing 1 MiB gap when moving partition boundary right, fix crash when dealing with 0000-0000 exfat UUID; remove Attempt Data Rescue and use of gpart; based on the Debian 'Sid' repository as of 2024-02-27; Linux kernel image updated to 6.6.15. This release of GParted Live has been successfully tested on VirtualBox, VMware, BIOS, UEFI and physical computers with AMD/ATI, NVIDIA and Intel graphics.
We embedded some improvements! PDF reader: PDF Viewer Plus has been replaced by MJ PDF reader to provide more options and up to date security patches. Updater: Update's download is resumed automatically when needed. Third Party Apps support: /e/OS is now compatible with the Application Licensing API. Some third party apps can check the licensing status to make sure that the user is allowed to use the application, for instance in case of paid applications. Third party apps which are using this API are now working properly on /e/OS. We fixed the partial support of the On Demand Modules API used by third party apps to download split APKs at runtime. Advanced Privacy: You can now realize easily how efficiently Advanced Privacy protects you against trackers in the widget and on the home page. The design of the tracker management page is now more efficient. The Privacy Score has been forced to 0 for a list of apps for which Terms of Services clearly don't respect your privacy and your data.
The release note page outlines various updates and improvements across different facets of the ArcoLinux ecosystem. From the expansion of Ariser's platform with new ISO options to the enhancement of the ArcoLinux App Glade for streamlined ISO burning, the updates focus on simplifying installation processes and improving user experience. Additionally, developments in ALCI offer a more accessible method for installing Arch Linux, while BYOI empowers users to customize their ISO builds with packages from the Chaotic-AUR repository. Spinoffs like XRAY OS further enrich the ArcoLinux community by catering to specific user needs, such as gaming applications. These updates collectively aim to provide users with a more versatile, efficient, and customizable Linux experience.
Highlighting the most relevant changes only: Misc: grml-hwinfo: add inxi output and collect information about network devices via ethtool. grml-live (build system for creating Grml (based) Linux live systems): Initial arm64 / aarch64 support. Add support for Debian/Trixie (current Debian Testing). Use serial console with a setting of 115200n8 by default. Update zsh completion + ship it via Debian package. Unify boot options order between isolinux/syslinux and GRUB. Improved memtest + chainloader handling. Remove Grml release name from the boot options. Misc software related changes in GRMLBASE, GRML_SMALL + GRML_FULL classes. grml-zshrc (Zsh configuration): zshrc: fixed outdated URL in weather function. /etc/skel/.zshrc: suggest J as global alias for jq usage. grml-debootstrap (wrapper around debootstrap for installing pure Debian): Initial arm64 support. Add EFI support for VMs. Don't install busybox any longer by default.
Hello 2024! Today we are unveiling Kali Linux 2024.1. As this is our the first release of the year, it does include new visual elements! Along with this we also have some exciting new mirrors to talk about, and of course some package changes - both new tools and upgrades to existing ones. If you want to see the new theme for yourself and maybe try out one of those new mirrors, download a new image or upgrade if you have an existing Kali Linux installation. The summary of the changelog since the 2023.4 release from December is: Micro Mirror Free Software CDN - FCIX Software Mirror reached out offering to host our images, and we said yes. 2024 Theme Refresh - Our yearly theme refresh with all new wallpapers and GRUB theme. Other Desktop Environment Changes - A few new tweaks to our default environments. NetHunter Updates - NetHunter Rootless for Android 14, Bad Bluetooth HID attacks, and other updates. New Tools - As always, various new shiny tools!
Today KDE has made its biggest release ever, never before in the 25-year history of the project have we announced so many new products at the same time, but it brings the newly-refreshed base to keep our software foundation strong. KDE neon User edition has now been updated with KDE Frameworks 6, Plasma 6 and all the apps from KDE Gear 24.02. You can upgrade through Discover or grab the newest installable ISO build. If you just want to give it a try then give the Docker images a go.
**Zentyal 8.0 Release Note:** This release brings a multitude of updates and enhancements across various modules. Antivirus module sees improvements with ClamAV dependencies removed and freshclam command added for smoother operation. Core updates include fixes for SHM locks and trial days adjustment. DNS module receives configuration updates for Bind9 and management enhancements. Notable additions include Docker and eBackup modules. Network module undergoes significant changes transitioning to netplan, while Webserver module introduces SSL default configuration and simpler index.html. Other modules like OpenVPN, Samba, and Virt receive various updates and script additions for easier setup and management. Additionally, the ISO building process is refined with a code refactor and a custom theme inclusion for Ubuntu 22.04.
Tails 6.0, based on Debian 12 (Bookworm) and GNOME 43, introduces various new features including error detection on Persistent Storage, automatic mounting of external devices, protection against malicious USB devices, Dark Mode and Night Light options, easier screenshots and screencasts, simplified Gmail setup in Thunderbird, and Diceware passphrases in additional languages. The release also updates several included applications such as Tor Browser, Electrum, KeePassXC, Inkscape, Audacity, Gimp, and Kleopatra, while removing desktop icons, certain options from the Files browser's shortcut menu, and GtkHash. Additionally, it addresses fixed issues regarding special characters in the screen keyboard and acknowledges known issues related to OnionShare and automatic device mounting's interference with the Back Up Persistent Storage utility.
bluestar-linux-6.7.6-2024.02.24-x86_64 has been released and is available for download