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| 2025-09-07 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Kamuriki Linux 4.00 |
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Jin Asanami has announced the release of Kamuriki Linux 4.00, a major update of the project's Debian-based Linux distribution with a classic Windows-like LXQt theme and the Wine compatibility layer for running Windows applications under Linux. The release announcement (in Japanese) divulges the second installment of the new Kamuriki, with LXQt and KWin that deliver a lightweight, but modern look and feel. The distribution comes with everything one might need to get started, including a web browser, word processor and a music player. Included in Kamuriki Linux is the Discover software centre, making it simple to install new software with a mouse. For those who prefer the command line interface, the 'nako' command is also available to efficiently manipulate software packages. Updates from version 3 are not currently supported, but the developer team promises to provide updates on the support page in the near future. While the project's website is entirely in Japanese, the distribution and the Calamares system installer also support English and several other languages. The project's SourceForge page also has some information in English. Kamuriki Linux 4.00 is available as an installation ISO image (without a live mode); here is the download (MD5) link: nrrk-400s.iso (5,556MB, pkglist). |
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| Kamuriki Linux is a Debian-based, desktop-oriented distribution designed for lightness and ease of use. It deploys the LXQt desktop environment with a classic Windows-like look and feel and it also provides the Wine compatibility layer which enables some Windows applications to run under Linux. The distribution supports English and Japanese languages.
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