In the Linux Release Roundup series, we summarize the new application and distribution versions release in the last few days. This keeps you informed of the latest developments in the Linux world.
Zorin OS 16 Released
Zorin OS 16 was the biggest release of this week that includes major visual changes and improvements.
You can learn more about it in our release coverage. And, explore Zorin OS 16 feature list if you want to try it out.
SparkyLinux 6.0 Released
SparkyLinux 6.0 is a major upgrade that comes with updated packages, a new Debian 11 base, Linux Kernel 5.10, and still retains the support for 32-bit computers.
You can learn more about it in our release coverage.
KaOS 2021.08 Released
KaOS 2021.08 may not be a big upgrade but it involves a desktop environment upgrade and package updates.
You can explore more about it in our original coverage.
LibreOffice 7.2 Released
LibreOffice 7.2 is a massive upgrade over its previous version. It includes several improvements and adds new features to every tool across its suite of programs.
You can go through the release notes for all the details.
Manjaro 21.1 Released
The new Manjaro update introduces a new layout, upgraded Linux Kernel, and several other improvements.
Check out our original coverage on the release to know more about it.
GNOME 40.4 Released
GNOME 40.4 is a bug fix release that addresses several issues with its default GNOME applications.
You can learn more about it in their official blog post.
MATE 1.26 Released
The latest MATE desktop environment release finally adds initial Wayland support. In addition to that, there are several other improvements and updated applications.
Learn more about the release in their official announcement post.
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