Bluestar Linux lança versão 6.18.9 com atualizações principais

A distribuição Bluestar Linux baseada em Arch, originária da Alemanha, foi atualizada para a versão 6.18.9. Este lançamento apresenta o kernel Linux 6.18.13, Firefox 148 e LibreOffice 26.2.1, entre outras atualizações de pacotes. Continua a oferecer opções para edições Desktop, Deskpro e Developer.

Bluestar Linux, um sistema operativo baseado em Arch desenvolvido na Alemanha, enfatiza funcionalidade, facilidade de uso e estética. A versão mais recente, 6.18.9, introduz várias atualizações significativas nos seus componentes principais. n nNo coração desta versão está a atualização para o kernel Linux 6.18.13. A distribuição inclui agora Firefox 148 como navegador principal, com Chromium 145.0.7632.116 adicionado como alternativa desde o final do ano passado. O suporte a pacotes Flatpak complementa os ficheiros pkg tradicionais, melhorando a flexibilidade na instalação de software. n nAtualizações principais de pacotes incluem: 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 nUm único ficheiro ISO, com tamanho de 6,2 GB e nome bslx-6.18.13-1-2026.02.26-x86_64, está disponível para download no SourceForge. Os utilizadores podem selecionar entre variantes Desktop, Deskpro ou Developer. Novos utilizadores podem apreciar a opção de sistema live, que suporta armazenamento persistente para testes sem instalação. n nEsta atualização baseia-se na reputação da Bluestar por fornecer uma experiência polida do Arch Linux, com recursos disponíveis via DistroWatch e a página oficial do SourceForge.

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