NuTyX 20.12.1 available with cards 2.4.124



I am very happy to announce the new version of NuTyX 20.12.1 and cards 2.4.124.
The compilation chain is completely rebuilt in addition to glibc 2.32, gcc 10.2.0 and binutils 2.34
The xorg-server graphics server version 1.20.10, the Mesa 3D library in 20.3.2, gtk3 3.24.24 and qt 5.15.2 are also in their latest versions.
The python interpreters are ent 3.9.0 and 2.7.18.
The XFCE desktop environment is updated to version 4.14.3.
The MATE desktop environment is also updated to version 1.24, the latest version available.
The KDE desktop environment is available in Plasma 5.20.4, Framework 5.76.0 and applications in 20.12.1. et les applications en 20.12.1.
Available browsers are: firefox 84.0.2, chromium 87.0.4280.88, falkon 3.1.0, epiphany 3.38.2, etc
Many desktop applications have been updated as well like thunderbird 78.6.1, Scribus 1.5.6.1, libreoffice 7.0.4.2, gimp 2.10.22, etc.
Core NuTyX ships with Long Term Support (LTS) kernels: 4.9.253, 4.14.217, 4.19.170, 5.4.92 and 5.10.10 and the latest stable version 5.10.10.
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