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Artix Linux is a fork (or continuation as an autonomous project) of the Arch-OpenRC and Manjaro-OpenRC projects. Artix Linux offers a lightweight, rolling-release operating system featuring the OpenRC init software. (Alternative spins feature the runit and s6 init software.) Several editions of Artix Linux are available, featuring either a plain command line or one of several desktop environments.
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2014-01-19 |
NEW • Development Release: Tanglu 1.2 Beta 2 |
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Tanglu is a new Linux distribution. Based on Debian, Tanglu is optimised for desktop deployment, with up-to-date software, extra drivers and regular releases. Today Matthias Klumpp announced the availability of the second beta build of Tanglu 1.2, code name "Aequorea": "Since yesterday, we have an (installable) beta 2 release of Tanglu. Compared to the previous snapshot, it comes with a huge amount of improvements and bug fixes: the systemd journal is now used for logging exclusively, you can install rsyslog to get the old behaviour back and switch the journal to non-persistent mode; KDE received a new theme for KDM and KSplash; Tanglu does no longer include an MTA by default; we ship with a functional live installer now, you can install Tanglu easily to try it out; GNOME is now working, the Shell and various other GNOME parts were updated to GNOME 3.10; we now ship the 1.14 version of X.Org Server...." Read the release announcement for more details and known issues. Download (SHA256): tanglu-gnome-live-amd64.hybrid.iso (925MB), tanglu-kde-live-amd64.hybrid.iso (1,059MB). |
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Tanglu is a Debian-based Linux distribution which aims to provide the best desktop experience for regular users and enthusiasts. Compared to Debian GNU/Linux, Tanglu plans to offer a number of user-friendly, desktop-oriented features such as availability of newer software, inclusion of extra firmware by default, and a regular, time-based release cycle.
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2017-06-11 |
Distribution Release: Tanglu 4.0 |
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Matthias Klumpp has announced the release of Tanglu 4.0 which carries the code name "Dasyatis". The Debian-based distribution was in development for longer than expected which Klumpp addresses in the release announcement: "Tanglu 4 comes - due to being frozen for far too long - without the latest and greatest packages, but still with some notable changes. The KDE Plasma version is at 5.8, while the GNOME desktop is available in version 3.20 with some pieces from GNOME 3.22. The KDE Plasma design was updated with some suggestions from KDE designers at Akademy last year. Tanglu is a fully usrmerged system by default now, with no option to switch back to split-/usr or opt-in option (like in previous releases). Additionally, we support installing on UEFI systems without legacy mode now, which was a much requested feature and took quite a while to make it work reliably with the Calamares installer. We do not, however, support secure boot on EFI systems yet." Tanglu 4.0 is available in three editions: Core, KDE and GNOME. Download (SHA256, pkglist)): tanglu-dasyatis-kde-live-amd64.hybrid.iso (1,356MB), tanglu-dasyatis-gnome-live-amd64.hybrid.iso (1,289MB), tanglu-dasyatis-core-live-amd64.hybrid.iso (462MB). |
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2016-07-18 |
Development Release: Tanglu 4.0 Beta 1 |
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Matthias Klumpp has announced the availability of the first beta release of Tanglu 4.0, an upcoming new version of the project's Debian-based distribution with a choice of GNOME or KDE Plasma desktops: "We are pleased to announce the release of the second development version of Tanglu 4, which includes the KDE, GNOME and Core flavors. This beta release contains many changes - most notably, imports from Debian are frozen now and we ship with our final versions of KDE and GNOME. It also contains the following highlights: systemd 229, Linux kernel 4.6, KDE Plasma 5.6, GNOME 3.20. We are planning to update MESA to 12.0 and also update the kernel prior to doing the final release of Tanglu 4. When testing Tanglu 4 beta, please keep in mind that it is a development snapshot release and it still contains rough edges. As always, we ship with fewer packages than Debian due to reduced manpower and transitions that have been done." Read the full release announcement for further information. Download (SHA256, pkglist): tanglu-dasyatis-beta1-gnome-live-amd64.hybrid.iso (1,303MB), tanglu-dasyatis-beta1-kde-live-amd64.hybrid.iso (1,357MB). |
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2015-08-04 |
Distribution Release: Tanglu 3.0 |
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Matthias Klumpp has announced the launch of Tanglu 3.0. Tanglu is a Debian-based desktop distribution which focuses on ease of use. The new release of Tanglu ships with a new graphical system installer, the Apper package manager front-end has been replaced with Muon Discover and the KDE edition of Tanglu now ships with the Plasma 5 desktop environment. "Tanglu 3 comes with fresh new packages, a Linux 4.0 kernel, systemd 224, KDE Plasma 5.3 and the latest GNOME release, GNOME 3.16. On the installer side, the previous live-installer has been replaced with Calamares, which is now available as additional option to the Debian-Installer installation method. The KDE Plasma flavor of Tanglu now comes with Plasma 5, and replaces the Apper package manager with Muon Discover, for installing new software (Apper will come back in future, when it is fully ported). A lot of the KDE packaging is now shared with Kubuntu and the KDE flavor of Debian. GNOME is available in version 3.16, although a few components are still on their previous 3.14 release." Additional information on Tanglu 3.0 can be found in the project's release announcement and detailed release notes. Download (SHA256, pkglist): (1,184MB), (1,137MB), tanglu-releases/3.0/tanglu-3.0-core-live-amd64.hybrid.iso (404MB). |
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2015-06-30 |
Development Release: Tanglu 3.0 RC1 |
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Matthias Klumpp has announced the availability of a release candidate for Tanglu, a Debian based distribution for desktop users. Tanglu 3 RC1 introduces experimental support and is presented in three editions (GNOME, KDE and Core). "We are pleased to announce the release of the first release candidate (RC) of Tanglu 3, which includes Tanglu-KDE, Tanglu-GNOME and Tanglu-Core! The RC release contains all changes from the previous Beta release, and some updated GNOME and KDE packages, as well as many bug fixes. It ships with the following software versions: systemd 221, Linux 4.0, KDE Plasma 5.3, GNOME 3.16, Calamares 1.1. The Tanglu live CD contains experimental support for EFI, but due to some issues reported with it, we will likely disable it again and defer full EFI support to the Tanglu 4 release." Further information can be found in the project's release announcement and in the distribution's release notes. Download (SHA256, pkglist): tanglu-chromodoris-rc1-core-live-amd64.hybrid.iso (577MB), tanglu-chromodoris-rc1-gnome-live-amd64.hybrid.iso (1,289MB), tanglu-chromodoris-rc1-kde-live-amd64.hybrid.iso (1,351MB) |
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2015-05-30 |
Development Release: Tanglu 3.0 Beta 1 |
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Matthias Glumpp has announced the availability of new testing images for Tanglu 3.0. The latest beta release of the Debian-based distribution is available in three editions (KDE, GNOME and Core). The new beta ships with systemd 220, Linux kernel version 4.0, Plasma 5.3 and GNOME 3.16. "We are pleased to announce the beta release of Tanglu 3, which includes Tanglu-KDE, Tanglu-GNOME and Tanglu Core! The beta release contains many updated packages compared to the previous alpha release. It also features a fresh new wallpaper. Most importantly, these components were updated: systemd 220, Linux kernel 4.0, KDE Plasma 5.3, GNOME 3.16, Calamares Git snapshot and all changes from Debian 'Jessie'. When testing Tanglu 3 Beta, please keep in mind that it is a development snapshot release and still contains many rough edges. It also contains some known bugs, e.g. a gedit starting issue under GNOME." Further information is available in the project's release announcement. Download (pkglist): tanglu-chromodoris-beta1-core-live-amd64.hybrid.iso (372MB, SHA256), tanglu-chromodoris-beta1-gnome-live-amd64.hybrid.iso (1,080MB, SHA256), tanglu-chromodoris-beta1-kde-live-amd64.hybrid.iso (1,155MB, SHA256). |
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2015-04-18 |
Development Release: Tanglu 3.0 Alpha 1 |
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Matthias Klumpp has announced the availability of a new collection of test images for the Debian-based Tanglu distribution. The 3.0 alpha release is available in three editions and two architectures. "We are pleased to announce the release of the first development release of Tanglu 3, which includes Tanglu KDE, Tanglu GNOME and Tanglu Core! This alpha release contains many exciting changes, most notably the inclusion of KDE Plasma Workspace 5 and KDE Frameworks 5. It also contain the following highlights: systemd 219; Linux kernel 3.19 (will be updated to 4.0 soon); parts of GNOME 3.16, we plan to ship the full thing soon; Calamares as new default live-installer for Tanglu; many packages from Debian 'Jessie'. When testing Tanglu 3 alpha, please keep in mind that it is a development snapshot release and still contains many rough edges. We are interested in any input on the new release, especially the Calamares installer needs some additional testing." Additional information can be found in the project's release announcement. Download (pkglist): tanglu-chromodoris-alpha1-kde-live-amd64.hybrid.iso (1,127MB, SHA256), tanglu-chromodoris-alpha1-gnome-live-amd64.hybrid.iso (1,069MB, SHA256), tanglu-chromodoris-alpha1-core-live-amd64.hybrid.iso (369MB, SHA256). |
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2014-12-13 |
Distribution Release: Tanglu 2.0 |
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Matthias Klumpp announced the release of Tanglu 2.0, a desktop Linux distribution with a choice of KDE or GNOME, based on Debian's "Testing" branch: "We are glad to announce the availability of the second release of Tanglu, code name 'Bartholomea'. This release contains a large amount of updated packages, and ships with the latest release of KDE 4 and GNOME. Tanglu 2 ships with two options to install it: Debian Installer (d-i) and our own live-installer. We recommend to use Debian Installer ('Install Tanglu' option on the live CD boot menu), because a lot of testing went into it and it does a much better job compared to the live installer, which will be replaced with Tanglu 3. The KDE flavor of Tanglu received bug-fix updates for the Plasma workspaces and contains new versions of the KDE applications." See the release announcement and release notes for more details. Download (SHA256, pkglist): tanglu-2.0-kde-live-amd64.hybrid.iso (1,367MB), tanglu-2.0-gnome-live-amd64.hybrid.iso (1,284MB). |
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2014-12-07 |
Development Release: Tanglu 2.0 RC1 |
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Matthias Klumpp announced the availability of the first release candidate for Tanglu 2.0, the latest development build of the project's a Debian-based desktop distribution that comes in separate GNOME and KDE editions: "Today we are proud to announce the release of the Tanglu 2 (Bartholomea annulata) release candidate 1. Compared to the previous beta release, RC1 contains various bug fixes, most notably for bug #68 (no network-manager in GNOME flavour), #84 (fsck failure on first boot after installation with live-installer) and #99 (race between plymouth-quit and GDM). We also updated a few more packages to work better with systemd and fixed a Plymouth crash, as well as the Plymouth boot screen not being shown in case proprietary drivers are used. Also, all packages in Tanglu 2 are now installable and all remaining RC bugs are fixed." Here is the brief release announcement. Download (SHA256, pkglist): tanglu-1.91-RC1-gnome-live-amd64.hybrid.iso (1,281MB), tanglu-1.91-RC1-kde-live-amd64.hybrid.iso (1,364MB). |
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