Another batch of tarballs are now available for AOSC OS, available to users of the AMD64, ARMv7, ARMv8/AArch64, PowerPC 32/64-bit Big Endian ports. As usual, they contain the newest packages available for AOSC OS, along with some enhancements, changes, and additions:
- New variants, Budgie and i3wm.
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rootuser is now locked down by default, but you may still enable therootuser by setting a password forroot, check out our new installation guide for more information. - AMD Ryzen support is available (Kernel 4.9.11).
Here below is the default look to the AOSC OS i3wm variant, powered by the i3 window manager, Conky, and i3blocks - a configuration based on Manjaro's i3 edition. This is our first i3wm distribution, so this release may still contain some inconsistency and shortcomings in design - tell us what you think!
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Budgie, the "flagship" desktop environment of the Solus Project - this is their own take on the GNOME desktop experience.
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Neofetch is now installed with every AOSC OS distribution to provide you with some basic system information - and a chance to show off your distro!
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You might have noticed that tarballs for MIPS32 are not updated yet, this is because we are currently working on the Kernel port for MIPS32 - and it didn't happen in time for this wave of updates - we will be releasing updates for MIPS32, along with MIPS64, with full mainline Kernel support on Loongson 2E, 2F, and 3A devices - as they are currently our principle target platform for these two ports (having said that, our MIPS ports are still generic and not specific to Loongson/Godson systems).
Thanks for stopping by, and we wish you a good experience working with AOSC OS!