Marc Poirette has announced the release of PureOS 4.0, a desktop-oriented live CD (with GNOME), based on Debian's "testing" branch: "PureOS
is five years old and the 4.0 version is available. You can now choose
your language (and keyboard) from the boot menu. Main features: Linux
kernel 2.6.39.3 with Squashfs 4.0 and xz (LZMA 2), GNOME 2.30 with
Docky. Office: LibreOffice 3.3.3 - Calc, Draw, Impress and Writer.
Internet: Iceweasel 5.0 ('sid' repository) with Gnash, Icedove 3.1,
NetworkManager, Transmission, FileZilla. Multimedia: Songbird 1.9.3,
VLC, Brasero. Graphics: GIMP, Evince, Eye of GNOME. System: GParted,
smxi/sgfxi scripts, scripts and Nautilus actions for modules management -
activate, debs2lzm, debs2lzm-file, dir2lzm, lzm2dir and find2lzm." Read the rest of the release announcement for notes about the supported locales and artwork credits. Download the PureOS 4.0 live CD image via BitTorrent: PureOS_40.iso (694MB).
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