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Linux Lite 3.0 Screencast and Screenshots
Linux Lite 3.0 Screencast
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Linux Lite 3.0 final is now available for download. A lot has changed since series 2. We have a new login manager, new boot theme, Lite software has had an overhaul, new system theme (Arc), we've added share hardware configuration (Lite Info), folder access from the menu and upgrades are now automated and seamless in series 3. In addition, there have been many bug fixes and adjustments since the beta release. The default final wallpaper represents the colors of our gem code name, Citrine, accompanied by the Linux Lite logo. Lite software has had an overhaul, we've added icons where there were select boxes.
Some of the new features are:
Linux 4.4 kernel.
New iso image for virtual machines: alpine-virt.
Improved support for the Raspberry Pi ecosystem.
Support for DNS search domains in /etc/resolv.conf.
ruby 2.3.
postgresql 9.5.
Noteworthy changes in the upgrade:
PHP packages have been renamed from php to php5.
The service cron has been renamed to crond.
busybox ping now uses unprivileged ICMP sockets so the binary does not need to be suid root. This means that you need to be in a group with gid between 999-59999 to be permitted to send pings.
Most ruby-* packages have been removed. You should use gem instead.
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