Linux Lite creator Jerry Bezencon had the great pleasure of announcing the general availability of the final release of Linux Lite 3.4, a desktop-oriented operating system based on Ubuntu.
Linux Lite 3.4 borrows all the internals from Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS, the second point release of the long-term supported Xenial Xerus series, including the Linux 4.4.0-70 kernel, but users can choose to install various custom kernels from the official repositories, from the old Linux 3.13 branch to the new Linux 4.10 one.
The developer also managed to add a new feature called zRam, which promised to provide faster I/O on older computers through a compressed RAM block device, along with support for managing saved sessions, hibernate and suspend options, as well as new login/logout options.
“With Hibernate & Suspend, you can select whether or not to show these options on the Logout screen. The Login & Logout Options feature allows the administrator to enable or disable Login & Logout… (read…
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