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This Week in Solus – Install #25
Welcome to This Week in Solus, installation #25. If you haven’t already read our big announcement on Budgie 10.2.5, stop reading this post and catch up.
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Q4OS 1.4.9 Linux Is Based on Debian 8.4, Introduces the 'Bourbon' Start Menu
We've been informed today, April 9, 2016, by the developers of the Q4OS project, a Debian-based GNU/Linux operating system, about the release and immediate availability for download of Q4OS 1.4.9.
Q4OS 1.4.9 is not a major release of the Debian-based OS, but a maintenance one that brings various improvements and bug fixes, along with a few new features, such as the implementation of a new Applications Menu (a.k.a. Start Menu) called "Bourbon."
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Q4OS 1.4.9 Screenshot Tour
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BodhiLinux 3.2.0
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LibreOffice 5.1.2 for slackware-current
Ah yes… my promise to build LO 5.0.5 packages for Slackware 14.1 has still not been fulfilled. Sorry folks, will see what I can do about that. But there is still some stuff which is ranking higher on my TODO list.
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April ’16 security fixes for Adobe Flash
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Price Target Update: Red Hat, Inc. (NYSE:RHT)
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Red Hat Inc (RHT) Stake Decreased by KBC Group
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