2018-09-23 - Kernels, Gnome 3.30, Cinnamon, Deepin, LibreOffice (Testing Update)
Verfasst: Sonntag 23. September 2018, 18:43
Hi community,
Wow, what is this? It took us almost two weeks, to get this proper testing update ready.
Mostly we focused on the major Gnome release earlier this month. The entire desktop now uses fewer system resources, which means you can run more apps at once without encountering performance issues.
Another main focus was on Pamac. We hope it will be the snappiest release we ever did. Now the CLI and UI feature the same functions, which makes your life maintaining your installation of Manjaro even more effectiv.
Else we worked on our new homepage layout pushed more things to our new hardware project, the #bladebook .
Here the brief overall changes with this update:
Gnome 3.30 got added to our repos.
we released Pamac v7.1.0
most of our Kernels got updated. The #bladebook gets fully supported with v4.18.8 and higher
Cinnamon and Deepin got renewed with new features and fixes
NetworkManager is now at 1.14.0
LibreOffice got updated to 6.1.1
the usual upstream updates, incl. the latest firefox-dev, python and haskell
We hope with all these changes Manjaro to be more efficient for you all.
#bladebook - shipping to Europe this fall!
Currently we are working on a new Manjaro-Hardware project, the Bladebook Fall 2018. It will be powered by Manjaro KDE v18.0 and the latest Intel Apollo Lake Quad-Core HD APU. Having a fanless metal material (cassis gold-rose) and eMMC as storage (additional M2-SSD possible), it will have a long battery life. Find out more on our hardware page
.
#beta-release - 18.0 will be available in late October!
If you are curious about the latest state of development for the upcoming Manjaro-Illyria 18.0 release, you now have the opportunity to download a beta-build of Manjaro-Xfce 18.0 including the latest xfce-gtk3 packages aswell as our most recent styling efforts. Our KDE fans may try our beta-build with the latest KDE v5.13 instead. And our GNOME fans may try our beta-build with the latest GNOME v3.28.
Current supported Kernels
linux316 3.16.57
linux318 3.18.122 [EOL]
linux44 4.4.156
linux49 4.9.127
linux414 4.14.70
linux417 4.17.19 [EOL]
linux418 4.18.8
linux419 4.19-rc3
linux414-rt 4.14.63_rt40
linux416-rt 4.16.18_rt11
Quelle
Wow, what is this? It took us almost two weeks, to get this proper testing update ready.
Mostly we focused on the major Gnome release earlier this month. The entire desktop now uses fewer system resources, which means you can run more apps at once without encountering performance issues.
Another main focus was on Pamac. We hope it will be the snappiest release we ever did. Now the CLI and UI feature the same functions, which makes your life maintaining your installation of Manjaro even more effectiv.
Else we worked on our new homepage layout pushed more things to our new hardware project, the #bladebook .
Here the brief overall changes with this update:
Gnome 3.30 got added to our repos.
we released Pamac v7.1.0
most of our Kernels got updated. The #bladebook gets fully supported with v4.18.8 and higher
Cinnamon and Deepin got renewed with new features and fixes
NetworkManager is now at 1.14.0
LibreOffice got updated to 6.1.1
the usual upstream updates, incl. the latest firefox-dev, python and haskell
We hope with all these changes Manjaro to be more efficient for you all.
#bladebook - shipping to Europe this fall!
Currently we are working on a new Manjaro-Hardware project, the Bladebook Fall 2018. It will be powered by Manjaro KDE v18.0 and the latest Intel Apollo Lake Quad-Core HD APU. Having a fanless metal material (cassis gold-rose) and eMMC as storage (additional M2-SSD possible), it will have a long battery life. Find out more on our hardware page
.
#beta-release - 18.0 will be available in late October!
If you are curious about the latest state of development for the upcoming Manjaro-Illyria 18.0 release, you now have the opportunity to download a beta-build of Manjaro-Xfce 18.0 including the latest xfce-gtk3 packages aswell as our most recent styling efforts. Our KDE fans may try our beta-build with the latest KDE v5.13 instead. And our GNOME fans may try our beta-build with the latest GNOME v3.28.
Current supported Kernels
linux316 3.16.57
linux318 3.18.122 [EOL]
linux44 4.4.156
linux49 4.9.127
linux414 4.14.70
linux417 4.17.19 [EOL]
linux418 4.18.8
linux419 4.19-rc3
linux414-rt 4.14.63_rt40
linux416-rt 4.16.18_rt11
Quelle