As always, the new major release has some new features. FSP (File Service Protocol) server is now included out of the box (gFTP can be used as its GUI client). Many system-wide changes have been done to improve font rendering. The 4MLinux installation script has been patched to provide better handli... Read more
4MLinuxJoseph Dickson has announced the availability of a brand-new Peppermint OS release, the first one in over two years. It is now based on Debian 11 and uses the Xfce desktop.... Read more
Peppermint OSe are proud to announce the release of Neptune 7 'Faye' named after the member of the Bebop crew in the Cowboy Bebop anime. This version comes with a new Debian base (11 'Bullseye') that offers newer and better hardware support as well as newer software and applications. KDE Plasma 5.20.5 ships with... Read more
NeptuneVenom Linux 3.0 iso is released - 3.0-RC1 user can migrate it by manually changing version in `/etc/scratchpkg.repo`, `/etc/os-release`, and `/etc/venom-release`.... Read more
Venom LinuxUbuntu 21.10, codenamed Impish Indri, was released on 14 October 2021. Ubuntu 21.10 uses the 5.13 Linux kernel, which introduces rudimentary support for Apple M1 chips, FreeSync HDMI support for AMD GPUs, a new ‘Landlock‘ security module and support for several new hardware among other changes and ... Read more
UbuntuUbuntu 21.04, codenamed Hirsute Hippo, was released on 22 April 2021. Ubuntu 21.04 uses the 5.11 Linux kernel, which introduces smartcard authentication and support for Intel's Software Guard Extensions and improves support for AMD CPUs and GPUs. Wayland is now used as the default on hardware, othe... Read more
UbuntuUbuntu 20.10, codenamed Groovy Gorilla, was released on 22 October 2020. This release is based on the Linux kernel 5.8 which introduces support for several modern hardware devices and protocols. Notable features include support for USB4, AMD Zen 3 CPUs and Intel Ice Lake and Tiger Lake graphics as w... Read more
UbuntuUbuntu 20.04 LTS, codenamed Focal Fossa, is the latest long-term support release and was released on 23 April 2020. Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS was released on 6 August 2020. As an LTS release, it will provide maintenance updates for 5 years, until April 2025. This release is based on the long-term supporte... Read more
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