Linux Lite 3.2 Lands on November 1, 2016, to Offer Dual-Booting with Other OSes

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  • Post Updated: April 3, 2024

Softpedia was informed today by the creator and lead developer of the user-friendly Linux Lite operating system, Mr. Jerry Bezencon, about a few interesting facts regarding the upcoming major release of the GNU/Linux distribution.

It appears that more and more Linux Lite users are worried about the way the GRUB bootloader handles other Linux kernel-based operating systems in the current release of the distro. Therefore, as Linux Lite is designed specifically for Linux newcomers, a.k.a. people who want to migrate from Windows, the GRUB’s default state will be reinstated in Linux Lite 3.2.

“First, let me reiterate that Linux Lite is targeted at Windows people first and foremost. I don’t want people to infer from that, that I ignore or place little emphasis on other distros,” says Jerry Bezencon, Linux Lite creator. “In Linux Lite 3.2 I’ll default back to the way GRUB handles other operating systems. I’m unsure of the outcome of this, and I’ll revert to placing Window… (read more)

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