Bluestar Linux releases version 6.18.9 with key updates

The Arch-based Bluestar Linux distribution, originating from Germany, has updated to version 6.18.9. This release features the Linux kernel 6.18.13, Firefox 148, and LibreOffice 26.2.1 among other package upgrades. It continues to offer options for Desktop, Deskpro, and Developer editions.

Bluestar Linux, an Arch-based operating system developed in Germany, emphasizes functionality, ease of use, and aesthetics. The latest version, 6.18.9, introduces several significant updates to its core components.

At the heart of this release is the upgrade to Linux kernel 6.18.13. The distribution now includes Firefox 148 as the primary browser, with Chromium 145.0.7632.116 added as an alternative since the end of last year. Support for Flatpak packages complements the traditional pkg files, enhancing software installation flexibility.

Key package updates include:
- alsa-lib 1.2.15.3
- bind 9.20.19
- GIMP 3.0.8
- LibreOffice 26.2.1
- Mesa 26.0.1
- NVIDIA driver 590.48.01
- Plasma Desktop 6.6.1
- Python 3.14.3
- Qt 6.10.2
- Samba 4.23.5
- systemd 259.1
- Vim 9.2

A single ISO file, sized at 6.2 GB and named bslx-6.18.13-1-2026.02.26-x86_64, is available for download from SourceForge. Users can select from Desktop, Deskpro, or Developer variants. New users may appreciate the live system option, which supports persistent storage for testing without installation.

This update builds on Bluestar's reputation for providing a polished Arch Linux experience, with resources available via DistroWatch and the official SourceForge page.

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