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In what we can now call it a tradition, we celebrate the Software Freedom Day by publishing our latest release: Trisquel GNU/Linux 5.0 STS, codename Dagda.

Today we publish both the standard GNOME based, and the lightweight, LXDE based Trisquel Mini editions. Current Trisquel 4.5 users can upgrade using the update-manager application, without the need for reinstallation. Advanced installations -server, RAID/LVM, encrypted, etc- can be done using the netinstall images. Two more editions, one based on KDE and other using the educational environment Sugar are on the way.

The standard edition includes, among many others, the following packages:

  • Linux-libre 2.6.38
  • GNOME 2.6.32
  • LibreOffice 3.3.3
  • Abrowser (our unbranded Mozilla based web browser) 6.0.2

We would like to thank the FSF, and their campaigns intern Jonathan Nadeau for helping us improve this release's accessibility support. Among other changes, our international DVD boots now with a screen reader on by default, allowing blind users to run or even install the system without assistance. This change will also be applied to the system loaded in the FSF membership cards.

Download it now, and spread it around!

And remember, you can help this project continue by donating, buying a gift in our stores, or by becoming a supporting associate member.

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Sun, 09/18/2011 - 00:12

Hello, congratulations and happy Software Freedom Day!

Just one thing, I guess that the GNOME version must be 2.32, not 2.6.32, right?

Sun, 09/18/2011 - 00:33

Looking up!

I feel like MLK Jr., I have a dream and we are sitting in on this civil rights movement.

Sun, 10/02/2011 - 03:39

Congrats to this new update's GNU/Linux is the best...

Fri, 10/07/2011 - 03:21

Hello all,

Thanks for the new version of Trisquel. I love Trisquel. Many fail to acknowledge but I will not. Thank you Trisquel team for such wonderful, ethical and useful work.

Congratulations to all of us!!

Happy GNUing!!