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Linux Release Roundup #21.20: Bodhi Linux 6.0, KDE Plasma 5.22, DragonFly BSD 6, and More New Releases

In the Linux Release Roundup series, we summarize the new application and distribution versions release in the last few days. This keeps you informed with the latest developments in the Linux world.

Bodhi Linux 6.0 Released

Bodhi Linux 6.0 was a much-awaited release for Moksha desktop fans. This time, it is based on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS and packs in some visual improvements as well.

You can check out our coverage to explore more about it.

KDE Plasma 5.22 Beta Released

KDE Plasma 5.22 will involve some exciting changes like adaptive transparency, along with other improvements to focus on stability.

The beta was recently released for testing. You can check out the official blog post if you’re curious.

DragonFly BSD 6 Released

DragonFly BSD 6 involves an overhaul of the kernel along with several significant improvements. You can learn all about it in our original coverage.

Kodi Media Center 19.1 Released

The first update for the Matrix series mostly a bug-fix update has addressed several issues.

You can go through the official release notes to know what exactly improved.

NomadBSD 130R Released

NomadBSD has a new release that upgrades the base to FreeBSD 13. You can read more about the release in their official news post.

KDE Gear 21.04.1 Released

KDE Gear is the collection of KDE applications which was introduced recently. The first minor update addresses bug fixes across multiple applications.

You can find out more about it in the official announcement.


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