[Video] Official Release Of Linux Lite 6.0 Distribution Based On Ubuntu

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Developer Jerry bezencon today announced the official release of Linux Lite 6.0 based on Ubuntu This update code is "Fluorite" and is based on Ubuntu 22.04 lts (Jimmy jellyfish) system. It is driven by the long supported Linux 5.15 lts kernel series.

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For [windows] that want to migrate to Linux( https://microsoft.pvxt.net/x9Vg1 ) For users, the Linux Lite 6.0 released this time provides the latest and best xfce 4.16 desktop environment and excellent use experience.

Linux Lite 6.0 has a new default window theme named material, which has two styles: light and dark. It supports various applications and aims to maintain the familiar appearance of previous Linux Lite versions. A new internally built tool named Lite patch is used to apply emergency security repair, and a new grub boot menu with "restart" and "close" options.

Since this is a major update, the default software has undergone some changes. For example, since the upstream Ubuntu version no longer provides the native DEB package for the Mozilla Firefox web browser, the default web browser is now the Chrome browser. Of course, users can still install Firefox, but through the Lite package manager.

In addition, Linux Lite 6.0 is equipped with a new system monitoring application, the system monitoring center, and the El Torito ISO writing tool. Some existing applications have been updated to newer versions, such as VLC 3.0.16, gimp 2.10.30, Mozilla Thunderbird 91.9.1, and libreoffice 7.2.7。 In addition, the thunar file manager and xfce terminal simulator applications have been updated to provide a close confirmation dialog box, and a new version of the whistler menu has also appeared.

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