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| 2025-12-16 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Kicksecure 18.0.8.7 |
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The Kicksecure team has announced the availability of a new version of its security-focused, Debian-based distribution. The new version switches from using the Xfce desktop by default to running LXQt and the base system has been updated to use Debian 13. "port to Debian 13 'Trixie' ram-wipe - Wipe RAM on shutdown and reboot; install USBGuard by default; port to Wayland; port to LXQt; bring back Btrfs support in ISO installer; port to privleap; no longer install xpdf by default (due to port to Wayland); investigated VirtualBox; switch to using deb822 sources; backlight-tool-dist - new privleap, LXQt compatible backlight adjustment tool; keyboard layout new tools - set-system-keymap, set-console-keymap, set-labwc-keymap, set-grub-keymap; disable clipboard sharing by default for VM images (broken by Wayland); VirtualBox Guest Additions - clipboard sharing, shared folder; KVM clipboard sharing; Qubes - unaffected, no changes; GRUB boot menu now has a keyboard selection menu (this is documented in chapter Temporary Kernel Boot Parameter Change); boot performance and RAM savings improvements; consistent naming of meta packages; VirtualBox / KVM - fix auto adjustment of window size in Wayland using wlr-resize-watcher (in vm-config-dist package)." Additional details are covered in the release announcement. Download: Kicksecure-LXQt-18.0.8.7.Intel_AMD64.iso (1,243MB, SHA512, signature, torrent, pkglist).
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| Kicksecure is a security-hardened Linux distribution based on Debian's "Stable" branch, with Xfce as the default desktop user interface. It is a hardened operating system designed to be resistant to viruses, malware and attacks, and extensively reconfigured in accordance with an advanced multi-layer defense model, thereby providing in-depth security. Kicksecure provides protection from many types of malware in its default configuration with no customization required.
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