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DeLinuxCo Workstation 25.0.-251012 (8.1GB)

SHA256SUM: a33d35f266ebb712f4f002d0f63fc7b3890b90179f422a0c4023d7d5d50fcce8

16G or > , USB drive required

During install, the installer defaults to btrfs file system, it is recommended that you use EXT4 in order for BackInTime to work properly.

This is a FOSS project. It relies and builds on the work of a great many others. It is covered under various GPL licenses, though some parts of it may be under other free software licenses. Absolutely no warranty is implied or expressed. This includes but is not limited to fitness of use or data, use at own risk.

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25.0.9-251012 Change log…

  • Kernel 6.17
  • Cinnamon Desktop 6.4.12
  • External Monitor Brightness Control via applet
  • New script during the user login to configure user services
  • New Easy Effects default preset for better initial audio
  • The following apps are now in AppImage*
    GIMP 3.1
    Libreoffice-fresh-full
    CinelerraGG
    Inkscape
    Darktable
    Joplin
    localsend
    Mission-Center

    Kdenlive

*Moving forward DeLinuxCo will be concentrating on making more default applications packaged as AppImages.

Featured AppImage: Mission-Center is now the default System Monitor
https://missioncenter.io/


Default application defaults are not transferring from ISO to installation correctly, you should manually change them to your liking or use these defaults: Go to System Settings > Preferred Applications

Cinnamon System Settings, Preferred Applications

Please note, the ISO is designed for testing on real hardware, using VirtualBox you may have issues! It is recommended to use Virtual Machine Manager for VM testing of DeLinuxCo. Tutorial can be found here. If you are already running DeLinuxCo 22.1.2 or higher, you can run install-virt-manager to completely install and configure Virt-Manager.


HELPER SCRIPTS

DeLinuxCo comes with a couple of simple scripts to make installing certain applications easier.
the first is to enable syncthing as a service for the user so that even even if the user is not logged in, the sync session for the default user will still function, do not use the sudo with this command, if it needs permissions, it will ask for them.

syncthing is enabled by default as of this release.

To disable syncthing, run:

disable-syncthing

If you wish to run virtual machines, to auto install Virt-Manager, run:

install-virt-manager

updated 20251012