The SolusOS Linux distribution, which was in development (with one Testing release, 2 Beta releases and 4 Release Candidate versions) from the beginning of the year, is now available for 32-bit architectures only.
"I am pleased to announce the final release of SolusOS Eveline 32-bit Edition. All issues have now been corrected and installing from a LiveUSB stick is now possible, via dd or Unetbootin."
"SolusOS is based on Debian Stable and features recent applications, as well as working out of the box with most hardware, multimedia and will automatically install proprietary graphics drivers if you wish." - said Ikey Doherty in the official release announcement.
Highlights of SolusOS 1:
· Linux Kernel 3.0.0 (with PAE, BFS, and preempt);
· GNOME 2.30;
· FirstRunWizard 0.8;
· Mozilla Firefox 12.0
· Mozilla Thunderbird 12.0.1;
· LibreOffice 3.5.3.2;
· Openshot 1.4.2;
· Nautilus-Elementary;
· PlayOnLinux 4.0.18;
About SolusOS
SolusOS is a modern Linux distribution based on the Debian mammoth. It has support for modern hardware, up-to-date applications, and everything else works out-of-the-box.
SolusOS tries to be a lightweight Linux operating system, suitable for both new and old machines. It requires only a PAE-capable i686 CPU, 512 RAM and 3 GB or free hard drive space.
SolusOS 1 1 32bit SolusOS 1 1 64bit
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