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| 2025-11-05 |
NEW • Distribution Release: umbrelOS 1.5.0 |
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Umbrel, Inc. has announced the release of umbrelOS 1.5.0, the latest version of the company's Debian-based Linux distribution for home servers, available for standard 64-bit and Raspberry Pi computers. The distribution features a web-based user interface and an online app store with a large range of applications - anything from web hosting, productivity and finance to media streaming, networking, automation, artificial intelligence, development and Bitcoin mining. Version 1.5.0 delivers a number of improvements: "umbrelOS 1.5 brings automatic encrypted backups, Rewind in Files, network drive mounts, external USB storage and formatting support on amd64 devices, GPU acceleration for apps, and several performance improvements and bug fixes. New features: backups - umbrelOS can now automatically back up all of your files, apps and data to another Umbrel or a NAS on your network, or an external USB drive; Rewind in Files - time travel through your backups to restore specific files and folders from any point in the past; network mounts in Files - mount network drives and shares, like another Umbrel or a NAS, and browse them directly within Files...." Read the release notes on the project's GitHub pages for further details. Download (SHA256, signature, pkglist): umbrelos-amd64-usb-installer.iso (2,913MB), umbrelos-amd64.img.xz (2,346MB). |
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| umbrelOS is a Debian-based Linux distribution for home servers. It is available for standard 64-bit and Raspberry Pi computers. The distribution features a web-based user interface and an online app store with a large range of applications, anything from web hosting, productivity and finance to media streaming, networking, automation, artificial intelligence, development and Bitcoin mining. umbrelOS is developed by the US-based Umbrel, Inc., which also sells palm-sized personal home computers with up to 4 terabytes of storage.
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| 2026-04-27 |
Distribution Release: umbrelOS 1.7.0 |
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Umbrel, Inc. has announced the release of umbrelOS 1.7.0, an updated build of the company's Debian-based Linux distribution for home servers, featuring a web-based user interface and an online app store. This version adds home screen shortcuts and brings 17 new language translations: "umbrelOS 1.7 brings home screen shortcuts, a built-in text editor in Files, advanced networking controls, network sharing for folders on external drives, 17 new languages, and several performance improvements and bug fixes. New features: Shortcuts - add shortcuts to websites, custom ports and Docker containers directly to your home screen, complete with icons and titles; text editor in Files - open and edit text files, code files, markdown, dot-files and more right inside Files; advanced networking - change your Umbrel's hostname, choose your DNS server, and set a static IP for ethernet connections, with a built-in confirmation flow to help prevent getting locked out; file sharing in Settings - enable and manage shared folders more easily directly from Settings; faster Files - Files now opens faster, remembers your last visited folder, has better keyboard navigation and previews, and feels more responsive overall; more languages - umbrelOS 1.7 adds 17 more languages." Here are the complete release notes with screenshots. Download (SHA256, signature, pkglist): umbrelos-amd64-usb-installer.iso (1,778MB), umbrelos-amd64.img.xz (1,211MB). |
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