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ATmission
ATmission was a Fedora-based Linux live CD that enables you to experiment with the Linux operating system and other open source software, without the requirement to install Linux on your PC. The ATmission Live CD contains the KDE desktop, OpenOffice.org, and many other application programs.
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| 2024-08-09 |
Distribution Release: IPFire 2.29 Core 187 |
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IPFire is a Linux-based operating system for firewalls. The project focuses on easy set-up and configuration. The project's latest release introduces an extra layer of protection against denial-of-service (DoS) attacks. "Since IPFire is very commonly deployed in data centres where denial-of-service attacks happen on a regular basis, we now have added better protection against those kinds of attacks. Formerly, the system protected itself rather well against (D)DoS attacks, but this was only limited if TCP connections terminated at the firewall itself like for reverse proxies, etc. Now, IPFire can use TCP SYN cookies to protect infrastructure behind it better against SYN flood attacks. This is especially useful in high-bandwidth scenarios and cloud deployments and can be activated with only one checkbox separately for each firewall rule." Additional information is provided in the project's release announcement. Download (pkglist): ipfire-2.29-core187-x86_64.iso (421MB), ipfire-2.29-core187-x86_64.img.xz (356MB). |
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| 2024-08-08 |
Development Release: Pop!_OS 24.04 Alpha 1 |
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Pop!_OS is an Ubuntu-based distribution developed by System76. The project has published a new alpha release which showcases the company's custom COSMIC desktop. "The alpha release includes the features most users require for day-to-day use. Applets in the panel provide important functionality including connecting to wireless networks, audio output and input device selection, and connecting to Bluetooth devices. COSMIC applications for the first release include COSMIC Terminal, COSMIC Files, COSMIC Edit, COSMIC App Store, and COSMIC Settings. COSMIC Settings includes Desktop and Panel options, Wallpaper, Appearance, Workspaces, Input Device settings, Display configuration, Power settings, and About. Completing Settings pages, fixing bugs, and performance improvements account for most of the remaining work before the first beta release." Further information can be found on the project's website. There are two ISO file, one for AMD/Intel video cards and one for NVIDIA video cards. Download (SHA256, pkglist): pop-os_24.04_amd64_intel_9.iso (2,568MB), pop-os_24.04_amd64_nvidia_9.iso (2,948MB). |
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| 2024-07-30 |
Distribution Release: Super Grub2 Disk 2.06s4 |
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Super Grub2 Disk is a live platform that helps the user to boot into almost any operating system even if the system cannot boot into it by normal means. The project's latest release is Super Grub2 Disk 2.06s4 which introduces support for Btrfs volumes. "This new version is packed with many new features. Added BTRFS support all over Super Grub2 Disk. Operating System specific options: EFI, FreeBSD, FreeDOS, Linux, Mac OS X, MS-DOS, Windows 98, Windows NT, Windows Vista (and newer). New Operating Systems: GNU/Hurd, ReactOS and Linux from /boot partition. Debian and Ubuntu secureboot binaries have been updated so that they properly work on updated or recent UEFIs. (Fix) Force to update devices after enabling native disk drivers. Fixed the use of unicode.pf2. grub.cfg files are now searched at EFI partitions. diskpartchainboot.cfg: Fix quoted label. Partition labels. Overall redesign. Refactor unicode font file generation. New Hungarian, Traditional Chinese, Polish and Japanese translations." Additional information can be found in the project's release announcement. Download: super_grub2_disk_2.06s4.zip (93MB, SHA256). |
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| 2024-07-29 |
Distribution Release: Emmabuntüs DE5-1.02 |
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Emmabuntüs is a desktop Linux distribution with editions based on Debian's Stable branch with the Xfce and LXQt desktop environments. The project's latest release, DE5-1.02, introduces a number of accessibility improvements. "The accessibility functions added in this upgrade are: Orca screen reader combined with the Svox-Pico speech synthesis to help the blind persons. The Compiz window manager with its accessibility module (full-screen zoom, change of screen brightness, etc.) for the visually impaired. MouseTweaks and mouse emulation with numeric keypad for people with physical disabilities. eBook-speaker for audio playback of digital books in ePub format. Daisy-player for reading audio books in Daisy format. Kiwix in accessibility mode to read Wikipedia offline. Ocrizer for scanning a document in OCR mode and opening the result in LibreOffice. Elograf for voice dictation. Tux Typing voice version for learning the keyboard of Zendalona. NatBraille software for generating Braille books. GNOME-calculator in accessibility mode." Additional details can be found in the project's release announcement. Download (SHA256): emmabuntus-de5-amd64-12.6-1.02.iso (3,946MB, torrent, pkglist). |
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| 2024-07-28 |
Distribution Release: Vanilla OS 2 |
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The Vanilla OS team have annoiced the second release of their distribution, which carries the codename Orchid. Vanilla OS 2 drops the Ubuntu base in favour of Debian and strives to provide a stable environment which can run packages in a variety of formates while also offering the ability to rollback changes. "Did you encounter a system issue and need to revert to a previous stable state? With Orchid, this is quite simple, if something goes wrong, you can select the previous state during boot. After logging in, Orchid will prompt you to perform a rollback, once confirmed, this rollback becomes permanent until the next update. When a new update happens, the problematic state will be replaced with the new version of the operating system. Why would you need to perform a rollback? Even though Orchid is designed to be stable and compatible, and its update system ensures the updates are only installed if they pass, and despite every update being meticulously tested by our developers, something can still go wrong. Having a recovery point is essential. For example, you might be using hardware that is not compatible with the update, which is a scenario we cannot fully cover (yet)." Additional details can be found in the project's release announcement. Download: VanillaOS-2-stable.20240728.iso (1,662MB, SHA256, pkglist). |
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| 2024-07-25 |
BSD Release: OPNsense 24.7 |
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OPNsense is a FreeBSD-based specialist operating system designed for firewalls and routers. The project's latest release focuses on performance improvements anda new dashboard. The release announcement shares details: "FreeBSD 14.1: Leveraging the latest FreeBSD 14.1, OPNsense 24.7 ensures a stable and secure foundation, significantly enhancing system performance and compatibility. Performance Increase: Major performance improvements have been implemented, ensuring faster, more efficient processing and a smoother user experience. Modern New Dashboard: Users can now enjoy a sleek and intuitive dashboard, designed for ease of use and enhanced user experience, reflecting the latest trends in UI/UX design. Enhanced VPN Technologies. WireGuard: Performance Boost: Significant increases in connection speeds and reliability, enhancing overall user experience and QR Code Generation: Simplifies mobile client configuration with QR code generation, enabling quick and secure setup. OpenVPN: Data Channel Offload (DCO): Introducing revolutionary performance improvements for VPN servers and clients, significantly boosting throughput and efficiency." A forum post includes a more detailed changelog. Download (SHA256): OPNsense-24.7-dvd-amd64.iso.bz2 (488MB). |
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| 2024-07-25 |
Distribution Release: Ubuntu Pack 24.04 |
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Ubuntu*Pack is an Ubuntu remix built by Ukraine's UALinux, an official partner of Canonical. The project includes several editions (including Desktop, Education, Game, Server, and Rescue) and comes with extra applications, drivers and media codecs. The project's latest release, version 24.04, is avalable in ten editions, offering a variety of desktop environments and styles. "A short general list of changes: The distribution is based on the code base of the Ubuntu 24.04 LTS operating system, which allows for its long-term maintenance and use; the system contains all updates up to July 2024; all systems have the Ubiquity installer installed (which was previously the main one in version 22.04); Firefox browser and Thunderbird email client are unlinked from Snap; support for running programs for the Windows platform is included; full support for Ukrainian, Russian and English languages is installed. Other languages require additional downloading of packages from the Internet; added additional drivers for printers; added support for hardware keys and smart cards: Almaz-1K, Crystal-1, Author, Efit and others; Added the ability to log in to the system using a USB drive; full support for multimedia (audio-video) of various formats, and a universal VLC player is also installed; added programs for communications: Signal, Viber and Zoom; for working with graphics: GIMP, Inkscape, XnView; various utilities: Veracrypt, R-Linux, Peazip, Backintime." Additional information is provided in the project's release announcement. Download (MD5, pkglist): ubuntupack-24.04-amd64.iso (4,097MB), ubuntupack-24.04-kde-amd64.iso (4,288MB), ubuntupack-24.04-cinnamon-amd64.iso (4,176MB).
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| 2024-07-25 |
Distribution Release: Linux Mint 22 |
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The Linux Mint team have announced the launch of Linux Mint 22. The new version will be supported through to 2029 and focused primarily on updating language and hardware support: "Linux Mint 22 ships with modern components and the new Ubuntu 24.04 package base. To guarantee better compatibility with modern hardware, the kernel is version 6.8 and Linux Mint 22.x point releases will follow the HWE series. The default sound server switched to PipeWire. The Software Sources received support for the new Debian DEB822 format. Themes were updated to support GTK4. JXL support was added to Pix and a new thumbnailer was implemented for it. All software using libsoup2 was migrated to libsoup3. HiDPI support improvements were made in the boot sequence, in Plymouth and Slick-Greeter. An updated package base doesn't just bring new technology, it can sometimes also threaten existing features. Thunderbird continues to be available in Linux Mint 22 as a native .deb package. Following the decision by Ubuntu to move it to Snap, Linux Mint is now responsible for packaging it. With GNOME 46, libgoa/libgoa-backend 3.50 moved to GTK4 and could no longer be used by GTK3 applications. This meant that Online Accounts support had to disappear from Cinnamon, Budgie and Unity. The XApp project implemented a standalone application called 'GNOME Online Accounts GTK'. Not only did this bring the feature back in these three desktop environments, it also made it possible for it to be used in MATE and Xfce." Additional details can be found in the project's release announcement, the release notes, and in the what's new document. Download (SHA256, signature, pkglist): linuxmint-22-cinnamon-64bit.iso (2,773MB, torrent), linuxmint-22-xfce-64bit.iso (2,738MB, torrent), linuxmint-22-mate-64bit.iso (2,832MB, torrent). |
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| 2024-07-25 |
Distribution Release: Murena 2.2 |
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Murena is an umbrella name for the /e/OS operating system, associated open source powered smartphones, and cloud-based services. The Murena project has launched version 2.2 of its smartphone operating system which blocks more app trackers and introduces parental controls. "One of the standout features in this release is the long-awaited Parental Control feature. Designed to help you protect your children online, this feature allows you to manage their device usage, ensuring a safer digital environment. For more details on how to set it up, visit our Parental Control documentation. Additionally, we have enhanced privacy measures by blocking 800 new trackers, ensuring better protection of your personal information. The App Lounge now includes the Non Safe For Work (NSFW) rating from F-Droid, allowing you to make informed decisions about app installations. Third-party apps now have better integration with the App Lounge account for licensing features, and an option to see all available updates is now included in the Updater. For Fairphone users, we have added support for the Fairphone camera app on Fairphone 4 and improved /e/OS Camera with 48MP/50MPx mode for both Fairphone 4 and 5. Calendar customization has also been improved, letting you personalize event colours." Additional information can be found in the project's release announcement. A list of supported devices and download options can be found on the project's devices page. Phones with Murena's operating system pre-installed can be purchased from the project's shop. |
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| 2024-07-25 |
BSD Release: MidnightBSD 3.2.0 |
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MidnightBSD is a FreeBSD-derived operating system. A critical goal of the project is to create an easy-to-use desktop environment with graphical ports management. The project has published a new update, MidnightBSD 3.2.0, which introduces Ravenports: "Ravenports is available in MidnightBSD for the amd64 architecture. The initial installation process will prompt you to bootstrap Ravenports. This will initialize it in /raven/, and you will be able to install software packages using /raven/sbin/ravensw. By default, /raven/bin, /raven/sbin, and so on are not on the path. You can add them to the path to make running software in your shell easier. Please visit their website to learn more about Ravenports and find quickstart guides. You can choose either mports or Ravenports at installation time or use packages from both systems. Please note that mixing packages may have some complications, although they are installed in a completely different place from mports. There are various benefits to Ravenports, but a few are more updated packages and quite a few unique packages that mports doesn’t provide currently. For example, Ravenports has an updated Firefox package available. You will not see Ravenports presented as an option on an i386 install." Additional information can be found in the project's release notes. Download (SHA512, pkglist): MidnightBSD-3.2.0--amd64-disc1.iso (905MB), MidnightBSD-3.2.0--amd64-memstick.img (991MB). |
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3CX Phone System is a specialist, Debian-based Linux distribution designed to run a complete unified communications platform. The 3CX client, included in the distribution, can also be installed separately on most hardware as well as the cloud. It provides a complete open standards-based IP PBX and phone system that works with popular SIP trunks and IP phones. It will automatically configure all supported peripherals and it also comes with clients for Windows, OS X, iOS and Android. The ISO image includes a free license for the 3CX PBX edition. The ISO image contains the standard Debian installer which installs a minimal system with the nginx web server, PostgreSQL database, iptables firewall and Secure Shell. Options not relevant to 3CX have been removed from the distribution. Download the installation ISO image from here: debian-amd64-netinst-3cx.iso (378MB). |
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