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| 2025-10-14 |
NEW • Distribution Release: FunOS 25.10 |
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A new version of FunOS, an Ubuntu-based Linux distribution featuring the lightweight JWM window manager, is now available. FunOS 25.10 is based on Ubuntu 25.10 and it brings Linux kernel 6.17, new wallpapers and splash screen, and Rust-based system components: "FunOS 25.10 is the latest release of the FunOS GNU/Linux distribution, based on Ubuntu 25.10 'Questing Quokka'. This release brings performance improvements, modern system components, and new Rust-based implementations of core system tools for improved security and stability - all while maintaining the lightweight, fast, and elegant experience FunOS is known for. What's new? FunOS 25.10 inherits the stability, updated packages and core improvements from Ubuntu 25.10, with refinements for speed and simplicity; this release ships with the Linux 6.17 kernel, offering enhanced hardware support, improved power efficiency, and performance optimizations for modern processors and GPUs; the latest Firefox Extended-Support Release (ESR) provides a stable and secure web browsing experience, ideal for users who value long-term support and reliability; FunOS 25.10 introduces 5 new wallpapers sourced from Adobe Stock, giving your desktop a fresh and elegant visual style...." Continue to the release announcement for more details. Download (MD5): funos-25.10-stable.20251014.iso (1,958MB, pkglist). |
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| FunOS is an Ubuntu-based Linux distribution which features the JWM graphical user interface. The project is intended to be more lightweight than official Ubuntu community editions while providing the same application compatibility and hardware support.
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