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Linux Release Roundup #22.24: openSUSE 15.4, EasyOS 4.0, and More Releases

The Linux Release Roundup series summarizes the new distribution and application version releases in the past week. This keeps you informed of the latest developments in the Linux world.

openSUSE 15.4 Leap Released

openSUSE’s latest release is here to catch up with SUSE Linux Enterprise Service Pack 4 with numerous upgrades and improvements.

You can read all about it in our coverage.

EasyOS 4.0 Released

Easy 4.0 is a major version bump with minor feature improvements.

You should notice speed improvements and a few technical changes, nothing out of the extraordinary. Refer to its release notes to know all about it.

MakuluLinux 2022-06-10 Released

MakuluLinux is a Debian-based distro with some interesting tweaks.

With the latest release, you can find the ability to work with Flathub and Snaps through a single software center. You can refer to the release notes to know more about it.

postmarketOS 22.06 Released

An Alpine-based Linux distribution tailored for mobile devices. With the new version, you should be able to easily upgrade to newer versions effortlessly.

Refer to the official release notes to explore the changes.

Ventoy 1.0.76 Released

Ventoy is the ultimate live USB creation tool for installing multiple Linux distros on one USB.

With its latest update, it has now enabled secure boot support by default, added support for Easy OS 4.0, and new ISO support (900+). You can head to its GitHub releases section to get all the technical details.


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