Peppermint OS Debian’s Branch Is Now Rebased on Bookworm
It’s a minimalistic distribution, betting on the Xfce desktop environment, that demands fewer hardware resources, thus an excellent choice for the older machine.
Yesterday, the new version of Peppermint OS finally became available, so let’s dive in and see what’s changed.
Update (by Roy)
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Peppermint OS (Debian) Release
The Peppermint team would like to announce that we have released our Debian(bookworm) base. You can download the new files from here.
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Debian 12 Bookworm-based Peppermint OS Linux distribution now available
In the ever-evolving landscape of Linux distributions, Peppermint OS, well-loved for its unique combination of speed, elegance, and simplicity, has unveiled a freshly minted update, introducing a refined look and a bunch of enhanced features. With a build date of July 1, 2023, this Debian-based operating system will surely cool down your summer with its delightful refinements.
The first striking change is the updated branding. Peppermint OS has received a facelift in terms of aesthetics with a new Plymouth design, demonstrating the development team's commitment to continual improvement and modernization. This uplift is a welcomed change, presenting users with a fresh and visually appealing boot-up experience.
OMGLinux!
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Peppermint OS Update Released Based on Debian 12
Two versions of Peppermint OS are available to download: one based on Debian, and one based Devuan. Both use the Xfce desktop environment. This post concerns the Debian edition updated on July 1, 2023.
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PeppermintOS Upgrade Based on Debian 12 is Here!
PeppermintOS can be regarded as one of the most lightweight and flexible Linux distros.
Over the years, it has received a steady stream of updates, and this time, a new major release promises a host of improvements.
Let's take a look at what it offers.