Emmabuntüs Debian Edition 5 releases version 1.05 with accessibility enhancements

The Emmabuntüs team has announced the availability of Emmabuntüs Debian Edition 5 version 1.05, built on Debian 12.13 “Bookworm”. This update introduces several accessibility improvements alongside practical tweaks for users. It aims to better support those with impairments through new tools and interface adjustments.

Emmabuntüs Debian Edition 5 1.05, released on January 26, 2026, updates the distribution to the latest Debian 12.13 base. The team highlighted enhancements that make the system more user-friendly, particularly for accessibility needs.

Key additions include a new script simplifying Wine installation for running Windows applications and games. The default sound volume now starts at 50%, and time zone and country selection processes have been refined.

Accessibility receives the most attention in this version. New features encompass MBROLA and Piper speech synthesizers, laptop battery level notifications, support for Index Braille embosser installation, Caja as the desktop manager in accessibility mode, LIOS for optical character recognition, and KDE Connect for mobile device integration. The accessibility window has been redesigned to enable navigation via speech synthesis, with shortcut details added to icons. Support for Braille readers is improved, and scripts now allow disabling or restoring wallpapers and startup screens for users with impairments. Espeakup integration ensures speech synthesis functions in TTY console mode.

Other changes involve updated keyboard shortcuts for launching LibreOffice and Geany in 6-point mode, a redesigned accessibility manual, and refreshed shortcut guides in English and French. Nmap is included to detect local network printers, and the system update script has been enhanced.

Default applications see updates too: Mozilla Firefox 140.7.0 ESR, Mozilla Thunderbird 140.7.0 ESR, TurboPrint 2.59-1, CTparental 5.3.01-1m, Ventoy 1.1.09, Debian beginner’s handbook 12.10.2, and deb-get 0.4.5-1. Developers fixed proprietary firmware issues in the live ISO and improved Italian translations.

Users seeking a more recent option can explore Emmabuntüs Debian Edition 6, based on Debian 13 “Trixie”. The release is available for download from the official website, with full details in the announcement.

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The Linux Mint project has released LMDE 7, codenamed Gigi, as its latest Debian-based edition. This long-term support version builds directly on Debian 13 Trixie to ensure independence from Ubuntu. It includes updated software and refinements for a more comfortable desktop experience.

The Emmabuntüs Collective has released Emmabuntüs Debian Edition 6, a GNU/Linux distribution aimed at refurbishing old computers. This version builds on Debian 13.2 Trixie with the Linux 6.12 LTS kernel and emphasizes accessibility enhancements. It marks the first edition without 32-bit support, available only as a 64-bit live ISO.

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The Emmabuntüs collective has released Emmabuntüs DE 6, a Debian-based Linux distribution designed to aid newcomers, reduce electronic waste, and support humanitarian charities. This latest version emphasizes improved accessibility features for users with disabilities while providing extensive tools for beginners. Built on Debian 13 Trixie, it aims to repurpose old computers through ethical open-source practices.

The Linux Mint team has launched Cinnamon 6.6, featuring a revamped application menu and various enhancements to usability. This update will serve as the default desktop in the upcoming Linux Mint 22.3 release. Improvements span keyboard handling, settings options, and applet functionalities.

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Developers of the anonymizing Linux distribution Tails have released version 7.3.1, skipping 7.3 to address a security vulnerability. This update brings the latest versions of Tor Browser, Tor client, and Thunderbird. The release emphasizes protection against surveillance through updated core software.

Volumio, a Debian-based Linux distribution designed for high-quality audio on low-spec hardware, has released version 4.096. This update emphasizes reliability and audio performance over the newest Debian packages. It supports playback from local storage and streaming services like Spotify.

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January 2026 brought significant updates to six popular Linux distributions, building on the weekly highlights from January 19-25 (see our Linux Distribution Updates series). These releases focus on performance, security, modern bootloaders, and desktop environments, ideal for Windows switchers and diverse users.

 

 

 

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