Bluestar Linux lanza la versión 6.18.9 con actualizaciones clave

La distribución Bluestar Linux, basada en Arch y originaria de Alemania, se ha actualizado a la versión 6.18.9. Esta versión incluye el kernel de Linux 6.18.13, Firefox 148 y LibreOffice 26.2.1, entre otras mejoras en paquetes. Continúa ofreciendo opciones para las ediciones Desktop, Deskpro y Developer.

Bluestar Linux, un sistema operativo basado en Arch desarrollado en Alemania, enfatiza la funcionalidad, la facilidad de uso y la estética. La última versión, 6.18.9, introduce varias actualizaciones significativas en sus componentes principales. n nEn el núcleo de esta versión se encuentra la actualización al kernel de Linux 6.18.13. La distribución ahora incluye Firefox 148 como navegador principal, con Chromium 145.0.7632.116 añadido como alternativa desde finales del año pasado. El soporte para paquetes Flatpak complementa los archivos pkg tradicionales, mejorando la flexibilidad en la instalación de software. n nLas actualizaciones clave de paquetes incluyen: n- alsa-lib 1.2.15.3 n- bind 9.20.19 n- GIMP 3.0.8 n- LibreOffice 26.2.1 n- Mesa 26.0.1 n- NVIDIA driver 590.48.01 n- Plasma Desktop 6.6.1 n- Python 3.14.3 n- Qt 6.10.2 n- Samba 4.23.5 n- systemd 259.1 n- Vim 9.2 n nUn único archivo ISO, de 6,2 GB y llamado bslx-6.18.13-1-2026.02.26-x86_64, está disponible para descargar en SourceForge. Los usuarios pueden elegir entre las variantes Desktop, Deskpro o Developer. Los nuevos usuarios apreciarán la opción del sistema en vivo, que admite almacenamiento persistente para pruebas sin instalación. n nEsta actualización refuerza la reputación de Bluestar por ofrecer una experiencia pulida de Arch Linux, con recursos disponibles en DistroWatch y la página oficial de SourceForge.

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