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| 2026-03-11 |
NEW • Distribution Release: LinuxHub Prime 2026.03.10 |
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The developers of LinuxHub Prime have announced the availability of an updated version of the project's Arch-based Linux distribution featuring a custom system installer. The user-friendly program offers a one-click option to install several popular desktop environments and window managers and the live image also ships with "Prime Builder", a tool for creating a custom respin of the distribution. The changelog page summarises the recent changes and improvements: "updated error handling for Calamares installer; updated Plymouth; using version 10.9 for Budgie desktop (X11); using version 10.10 for Budgie desktop (Wayland); updated installers; installers set to environment categories; added Conky support; added script to detect virtual machine for picom/xcompmgr; improved live ISO image for ease of use; updated applications menu for all window managers; updated terminal configurations for installer; added option to change screen resolution on live ISO image; added display managers for all window manager monitor settings; updated Welcome and Config apps; updated terminals on all desktops/window managers; updated main installer screen; due to all the changes we are moving to version 3.1.5." The new release of LinuxHub Prime is available for download from SourceForge: Linuxhub-Prime-2026.03.10-v3.1.5-x86_64.iso (2,419MB, MD5, pkglist). |
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| LinuxHub Prime is an Arch-based Linux distribution with a customised Openbox window manager as the default desktop environment. Its main feature is a unique installer that provides one-click installation options for several popular window managers and desktop environments, including Awesome, bspwm, Budgie, Cinnamon, Deepin, GNOME, Hyprland, KDE Plasma, MATE, Qtile and Xfce. The installer also includes "Prime Builder", a tool for creating a custom respin of the distribution.
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