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SalentOS 14.04.2 Screencast and Screenshots
SalentOS 14.04.2 - Boot and Desktop
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With pleasure SalentOS Team announces the release of SalentOS 14.04.2. Here s the changelog:
1 System core updated.
2 New SalentOS Control Center (Removed XFCE control center).
3 New SalentOS main menu script for applications and restyled.
4 Added: SalentOS Tint2 Configuration Manager tu customize the tint2 panel.
5 Added: SalentOS Update Center. It allows you to easly manage with upgrade/update/dist-update/apt-autoremove/apt-clean/edit sources.list commands.
6 Added: new Oblogout Theme Manager
7 Added: welcome screen
8 Added: SalentOS Official Repository
9 Firefox is new Web Browser
10 Updates and bugfixes
I remind that:
The Full version is complete with all the software available so can be used right now to surf the web , enjoy multimedia content and work. The LIVE-ISO weighs around 850 mb, it is installable and can be burned to DVD , or used to create a bootable USB device.
The Light version is planned to use alternative software and programs according to the tastes and preferences of each user. It contains the base system and has only web browser and text editor installed. The LIVE-ISO image weighs around 550 mb and can be burned to a CD or used to create a bootable USB device.
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