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2018-11-07 - Kernels, LibreOffice, Cinnamon, Deepin, Pamac (Stable Update)

Verfasst: Mittwoch 7. November 2018, 13:13
von Blueriver
Hi community,

Welcome to another stable update. So what do we have with this one?

We updated most of our kernels
Updated curl
Pamac-Dev introduces following features:
introduce parallel downloads with an option to set max parallel downloads
dialog to choose opt deps
dialog to import the required PGP keys when building a package from AUR
option to check updates of AUR VCS packages (-git, -svn,…)
cli now follows /etc/pamac.conf (no need to use --aur option if AUR support is enabled in pamac.conf)
“checkupdates” action in cli now reports AUR outofdate packages (if check AUR updates is enabled)
“search” action in cli now search in dbs and in AUR at the same time (if AUR support is enabled)
allow PKGBUILDs to launch subprocesses
Cinnamon get prepared for v4.0 release
Deepin got serveral package updates
Firefox-Dev is now on its sixth beta release
Fixes to firefox-kde
small fixes to our Manjaro-Tools in ISO generation
We updated LibreOffice
The usual upstream haskell, and python rebuilds/updates

We hope with all these changes Manjaro to be more efficient for you all. And happy Halloween.


#bladebook - shipping to Switzerland this fall!

Currently we are working on a new Manjaro-Hardware project, the Bladebook Fall 2018. It will be powered by Manjaro KDE v18.0 and the latest Intel Apollo Lake Quad-Core HD APU. Having a fanless metal material (cassis gold-rose), a eMMC as storage (additional M2-SSD possible) and will have a long battery life. You can now pre-order your #bladebook when you live in Switzerland. We will start shipping in CW46 and will take orders from you now. Find out more on our hardware page or the shop.


Manjaro v18.0 released!
If you are curious about the latest Manjaro-Illyria 18.0 release, you now have the opportunity to download XFCE Edition with the latest 4.13 packages, aswell as our most recent styling efforts. Our KDE fans may try our KDE Edition with the latest KDE v5.14 instead. And our GNOME fans may try our Gnome Edition with the latest GNOME v3.30.


Current supported Kernels

linux316 3.16.59
linux318 3.18.124 [EOL]
linux44 4.4.162
linux49 4.9.135
linux414 4.14.79
linux417 4.17.19 [EOL]
linux418 4.18.17
linux419 4.19.1
linux414-rt 4.14.71_rt44
linux416-rt 4.16.18_rt11
linux418-rt 4.18.16_rt9

Quelle