Bluestar Linux publie la version 6.18.9 avec des mises à jour clés

La distribution Bluestar Linux basée sur Arch, originaire d'Allemagne, a été mise à jour vers la version 6.18.9. Cette version inclut le noyau Linux 6.18.13, Firefox 148 et LibreOffice 26.2.1, parmi d'autres mises à niveau de paquets. Elle continue d'offrir des options pour les éditions Desktop, Deskpro et Developer.

Bluestar Linux, un système d'exploitation basé sur Arch développé en Allemagne, met l'accent sur la fonctionnalité, la facilité d'utilisation et l'esthétique. La dernière version, 6.18.9, introduit plusieurs mises à jour significatives de ses composants principaux. n nAu cœur de cette version se trouve la mise à niveau vers le noyau Linux 6.18.13. La distribution inclut désormais Firefox 148 comme navigateur principal, avec Chromium 145.0.7632.116 ajouté comme alternative depuis la fin de l'année dernière. Le support des paquets Flatpak complète les fichiers pkg traditionnels, améliorant la flexibilité de l'installation logicielle. n nLes principales mises à jour de paquets incluent : 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 seul fichier ISO de 6,2 Go nommé bslx-6.18.13-1-2026.02.26-x86_64 est disponible au téléchargement sur SourceForge. Les utilisateurs peuvent choisir parmi les variantes Desktop, Deskpro ou Developer. Les nouveaux utilisateurs apprécieront l'option du système live, qui prend en charge le stockage persistant pour les tests sans installation. n nCette mise à jour s'appuie sur la réputation de Bluestar pour offrir une expérience Arch Linux polie, avec des ressources disponibles via DistroWatch et la page officielle SourceForge.

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