![]() Android 7.1.2 (Nougat) was released April 3, 2017.Īndroid 8.1 (Oreo) was released December 5, 2017. Android 1.5 (Cupcake) was released April 30, 2009.Īndroid 4.4 (KitKat) was released October 31, 2013. These devices usuallyĬontain proprietary software, and some of the available apps are In the wild in phones, tablets and other devices. Service and support contracts for their products, others are communityĪndroid is Linux without any GNU. They generally support several architectures and are Leading distributions have usually been around for a while and are Maintenance of this list ends December 31, 2021. Small, specialized and generalized, old and new. We do hope you will enjoy thisĬelebration of Linux diversity, with distributions large and We once hoped that this list would move to a searchable database, however ![]() Link-checking effort that took place in May 2020, resulting in a smaller Many thanks to Andrew Cater for a massive Since then, however new distributions are added when found, deadĭistributions are removed when found, and link checking remains an A table ofĬontents was added on May 9, 2002. Revisions have been made almost every week since then. Moved to different categories and dead distributions were removed. Was added to each entry, and in the process links were fixed, entries The next major release was on February 7, 2002. Was moved to a flat file and released on October 11, 2001. Page, often trailing far below any actual mid-page content. By 2001 the list had grown to fill both sidebars of the weekly List consisted of links on the side bars of the weekly Distribution Has been tracking Linux distributions since 1999. Existing SolydXK 8 users can now upgrade their installation by either reinstalling or using the built-in package manager, but not before making a backup of their most important files.You have found the LWN.net Linux Distributions List. Therefore, SolydXK 9 is now available for download as SolydX (Xfce) and SolydK (KDE) editions, only for 64-bit systems. There are also some bad news for Raspberry Pi fans, as support for the SolydX RPI edition has been dropped starting with the SolydXK 9 release because the team doesn't have the manpower to continue develop it and bring it to today's standards. The SolydXK Software Manager tool was replaced with a similar application from Debian Stretch's repository, the LightDM login manager was replaced as well with lightdm-gtk-greeter-settings, and the User Manager and Sambashare tools were replaced with gnome-system-tools and gadmin-samba respectively. ![]() ![]() Lots of things have been removed from the SolydXK 9 release, starting with the backport repository, which users can still enable from the SolydXK System GUI, and continuing with SolydXK Conky, XKSudo, kcm-ufw, Device Driver Manager (DDM), and the Update Manager tool. SolydXK 9 also comes with new light and dark themes for both the SolydX and SolydK editions, and integrates the solydx/k-info packages into the solydx/k-system-adjustments ones. Users are being informed that the encryption thingy is still in Beta, so use it at your own risk. Prominent new features of SolydXK 9 include a graphical user interface (GUI) for the in-house built Solydxk Systems utility to allow users to easily encrypt their disk partitions, as well as any external drive, choose mirrors for the repositories that are closer to them and faster, clean up their system, hold back packages, or localize it. It is time to release the new SolydX and SolydK version 9," reads today's release announcement. "In the past three weeks we have been testing, improving, developing and exercising parts of our vocabulary that our mothers didn’t even know we had but finally we are satisfied with the result. It's a major release that adds numerous new features and lots of other performance improvements, bug fixes, and under-the-hood changes. The developers of the Debian-based SolydXK GNU/Linux distribution announced today the release and immediate availability for download of the SolydXK 9 operating system series.īased on the recently launched Debian GNU/Linux 9 "Stretch" operating system, SolydXK 9 has been in development for a few months now, and it entered Beta stages only a three weeks ago. ![]()
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