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| 2021-05-31 |
NEW • Distribution Release: JingOS 0.9 |
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JingOS is an Ubuntu-based Linux distribution for tablet computers. It can run desktop Linux applications like VS Code and LibreOffice. The project's latest release is JingOS 0.9 which features a number of key interface changes: "JingOS v0.9 updates: . Adaptive layouts: JingOS can now run perfectly on different resolution devices with adaptive layouts. Users can adjust resolutions in the Settings app. 2. Preview version of Sogou Input Method with virtual keyboard support. 3. Wallpaper settings. 4. Complex password settings: support character+number+symbol mixed password. 5. Gaussian blur effect of Notification Center and Control Panel. 6. The superposition and fusion mode of status bar and window, and solved the problem of status bar flashing when switching between apps. 7. The Files app adds support for compression and decompression (support zip, tar, 7zip, AR), also support tag, collection, sorting, OTG, etc. 8. Charging process will show on the lock screen. 9. System pop-up frame for Volume and Brightness adjustment. 10. Multi-languages support, including Chinese and English." Further details can be found in the project's release notes. Downloads can be request free of charge by visiting the download page. (ISO image size: 3,017MB, pkglist). |
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| JingOS is an Ubuntu-based Linux distribution for tablet computers. It can run desktop Linux applications like VS Code and LibreOffice. The distribution strives to be able to run both GNU/Linux and Android programs.
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| 2021-03-31 |
Distribution Release: JingOS 0.8 |
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JingOS is an Ubuntu-based Linux distribution for tablet computers. It can run desktop Linux applications like VS Code and LibreOffice. The distribution strives to be able to run both GNU/Linux and Android programs. The project's latest release now runs on x86_64 machines and mostly improves available settings controls and introduces an app store. "Very exciting to announce that we are releasing JingOS 0.8 for x86 devices today, March 31st. JingOS 0.8 for x86 is a much more mature version compared to version 0.6. Here are the improvements: settings app redesigned, supports WiFi-auto detect, volume, brightness and other basic setting functions; files app redesigned; app store; OTA support; supports setting password and network when installing JingOS; improves the functions and experience of Task Manager; icons on the desktop can be rearranged; app resolution auto-adjust on high-resolution displays; bug fixes; new wallpaper. Install guide: boot from USB or CD, click 'Install System'. We will start a crowdfunding campaign for JingPad A1 - the world's first consumer-level Linux tablet, you can take a look if interested." Further information and screenshots can be found in the release announcement as published on the distribution's user forum. JingOS 0.8 is available as a free download after subscribing to the JingOS mailing list (ISO image size: 2,446MB, pkglist, login passcode "123456"). |
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