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openMandriva : en RC, la version 4.2 est en approche

(2021/01/04)


openMandriva : en RC, la version 4.2 est en approche

lundi 4 janvier 2021

La distribution OpenMandriva entend poursuivre la tradition de la défunte Mandriva, héritière de Mandrake. La version 4.2 entre en RC et sa livraison en édition finale est très proche.

La fin de Mandriva Linux aura donné naissance à 3 projets communautaires : Mageia (dont la [1]version 8 arrive fin janvier ), Rosa Linux et openMandriva, dont la [2]version 4.2 est proche de la finale.

C’est quoi OpenMandriva ?

[3]OpenMandriva Lx est une distribution Linux communautaire créée après l’abandon de Mandriva Linux, en 2012. Elle est gérée par l’ [4]association OpenMandriva , créée en décembre 2012.

Quoi de neuf dans OpenMandriva 4.2 ?

OpenMandriva Lx 4.2 est la nouvelle version de la distribution développée par l’association OpenMandriva. Son nom de code est Argon .

Articulée autour d’un noyau Linux 5.10 , elle tourne sous KDE (Frameworks 5.77.0, Plasma Desktop 5.20.4, Applications 20.12.0) et embarque une série d’applications de bureau classiques comme LibreOffice, VLC, Krita, Firefox et Chromium. La nouvelle version fait la part belle à ARM64.

Les nouveautés d’OpenMandriva 4.2 sont détaillées sur cette [5]page .

Télécharger openMandriva

Pour télécharger OpenMandriva , il faut se rendre [6]sur le site officiel . Le téléchargement est gratuit, mais il est possible d’effectuer un don à l’association.

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[1] https://www.toolinux.com/?mageia-8-0-ou-en-est-la-prochaine-version-de-la-distribution

[2] https://wiki.openmandriva.org/en/releases/omlx42/new

[3] https://www.openmandriva.org

[4] https://www.openmandriva.org/en/doc/association/About

[5] https://wiki.openmandriva.org/en/releases/omlx42/new

[6] https://www.openmandriva.org/en/download

[7] https://www.toolinux.com/?openmandriva-en-rc-la-version-4-2-est-en-approche#forum

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