Maren Hachmann from the m23 project, an open-source network deployment and management system for Linux, informs Softpedia about the general availability of m23 Rock 16.2.
m23 Rock 16.2 comes exactly three months after the release of the Rock 16.1 version, which was a small update introducing support for the Univention Corporate Server (USC) and Linux Mint 17.3 “Rosa” operating systems, and it looks like it includes some very interesting additions, along with the usual bug fixes and improvements.
Probably the most important new feature added in the m23 Rock 16.2 update is the support for Canonical’s recently released Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus) operating system, which means that you can now use m23 to make large-scale deployments of this OS.
The devs have also noted the fact that a set of desktop environments is available too for Ubuntu 16.04 LTS deployments. These include the popular Unity, as well as KDE, Xfce, LXDE, and MATE. It also looks like they had to m… (read more)
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