Zenclora OS 2.0 launches with unified package manager

Zenclora Linux, a Debian-based distribution, has released version 2.0 codenamed Ardenweald. This update introduces the Zen Package Manager (ZPM) to replace Zenclora Commands, along with improvements in hardware compatibility and user interface. The release includes optimizations for performance and support for gaming and development bundles.

Zenclora Linux first appeared in early 2026 as a Debian-based operating system utilizing GNOME. Its latest milestone, version 2.0 dubbed Ardenweald, brings several enhancements focused on software management and system reliability.

A key addition is the Zen Package Manager (ZPM), which unifies software and system management tasks previously handled by Zenclora Commands. ZPM offers broader support for applications, including external packages like Librewolf, Mullvad, and Signal. The update also features improved hardware compatibility and automatic installation of Nvidia drivers, easing setup for users with compatible graphics cards.

Under-the-hood modifications include kernel-level optimizations that enhance overall performance and stability. High-performance bundles tailored for gaming and development workflows are now available, catering to specialized users. Visual updates cover the login screen, installer, and Plymouth boot splash, aiming to improve the desktop experience.

Additionally, Zenclora Fetch has been updated to show version codenames. The project's website has undergone a full redesign, incorporating a Zenclora Cafe section with lo-fi audio ambience designed for coding sessions. Comprehensive documentation is accessible on the site to assist newcomers.

Hardware requirements remain modest: a minimum of a 64-bit 1 GHz dual-core processor, 2 GB RAM, 10 GB storage, and integrated graphics supporting 1024x768 resolution. For optimal performance, a 2 GHz quad-core processor, 4 GB RAM, 25 GB storage, and a GPU with 3D acceleration and 1080p support are recommended. The Workstation ISO measures 2.5 GB.

관련 기사

Realistic illustration of Linux Mint 22.3 'Zena' Christmas 2025 release announcement, showing a laptop with the new Cinnamon desktop amid holiday decorations.
AI에 의해 생성된 이미지

Linux Mint 22.3 codenamed Zena planned for Christmas 2025

AI에 의해 보고됨 AI에 의해 생성된 이미지

Linux Mint has announced its upcoming release, version 22.3 codenamed Zena, based on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS. The distribution will feature several enhancements, including a revamped Cinnamon menu and new tools for system management. A beta version is expected in early December, with the final release around Christmas.

Zenclora, a new Debian-based Linux desktop, promises speed and minimalism with its Zen command-line package manager. Tested on hardware with 3GB of RAM and two CPU cores, it delivered responsive performance without bloat. The distro focuses on curated app bundles for easy setups, including gaming tools.

AI에 의해 보고됨

Linux Mint released version 22.3 'Zena' officially on January 14, 2026 (downloads available from January 11), based on Ubuntu 24.04.3 LTS with Linux kernel 6.14 from Ubuntu 25.04. This point release for Cinnamon 6.6.4, MATE, and Xfce editions offers updates until April 2029, featuring new system tools, enhanced internationalization, improved file management, application updates, Cinnamon refinements, and better gaming support.

The latest release of the KaOS Linux distribution, version 2026.02, marks a significant shift by abandoning KDE Plasma as its desktop environment. Developers are introducing niri and Noctalia instead, driven partly by plans to move away from systemd. The update maintains a focus on Qt-based applications while updating core system components.

AI에 의해 보고됨

Zorin OS 18, a Linux distribution designed to resemble Windows, has reached 2 million downloads in under three months since its release. The launch coincided with Microsoft's end of support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025, prompting many users to explore alternatives to upgrading to Windows 11. Over 75% of downloads, or at least 1.5 million, came from Windows users facing hardware compatibility issues.

Arch Linux has issued its February installation ISO, incorporating package updates from January 2026. This monthly snapshot includes a newer kernel, system libraries, and security enhancements for fresh installations. Users can now download it from official mirrors to set up the latest version of the rolling-release distribution.

AI에 의해 보고됨

Arch Linux's menu-based installer, Archinstall, has reached version 3.0.15, introducing support for the rEFInd boot manager and other enhancements. Released on December 31, 2025, the update improves installation options for printing, desktops, and power management. It will become the default in the upcoming Arch Linux 2026.01.01 ISO snapshot.

 

 

 

이 웹사이트는 쿠키를 사용합니다

사이트를 개선하기 위해 분석을 위한 쿠키를 사용합니다. 자세한 내용은 개인정보 보호 정책을 읽으세요.
거부