The ArchBang Linux project has released version 1001, an Arch Linux-based distribution that now features wmenu as a new dynamic application launcher for Wayland environments. This update enhances usability on devices like Chromebooks and MacBooks lacking a Super key. The release syncs with the latest Arch Linux repositories and includes the Linux 6.18 LTS kernel.
ArchBang Linux, a lightweight distribution derived from Arch Linux, has unveiled its latest snapshot, version 1001, on January 10, 2026. This update centers on improving the user interface for Wayland-based systems, particularly those using the Labwc window-stacking compositor.
A key addition is wmenu, a dynamic menu designed for Wayland and wlroots-based compositors such as Labwc. It serves as a direct replacement for the traditional dmenu launcher, activated via the Alt+F3 keyboard shortcut. Developers note that wmenu streamlines application access, proving especially handy for users without a Super key on their keyboards—common in setups like Chromebooks or MacBooks—by offering quicker launches than navigating the Labwc root menu.
Beyond the launcher, the release incorporates all recent updates and security patches from upstream Arch Linux repositories. The live ISO image defaults to the Linux 6.18 LTS kernel, ensuring stability and modernity. ArchBang maintains its rolling-release model, allowing existing users to stay current simply by running update commands in a terminal.
Installation remains straightforward with the distribution's text-mode installer, which provides various configuration choices. The developer has indicated plans to refine this tool further, aiming for a simpler process with reduced options.
For enthusiasts of minimalistic, window-stacking setups on Wayland, ArchBang Linux 1001 is available for immediate download from the project's official site. This iteration underscores the distro's focus on accessibility and performance in evolving desktop environments.