The developers also update the Linux kernel and a number of other packages

Sep 30, 2013 14:46 GMT  ·  By

OpenELEC, an embedded operating system built specifically to run XBMC, the open source entertainment media hub, is now at version 3.2.

Soon after the final version of OpenELEC 3.2 arrived, the first maintenance update has been released, incorporating a large number of updates.

First of all, OpenELEC 3.2.1 is based on Linux kernel 3.10.13. This is no longer the latest stable branch, but it was launched only a couple of days ago.

The distribution features an RPi kernel patch, the latest X.org Intel drivers, support for Ubiquiti WifiStation, support for MS-Tech remotes, a new “nonempty” option for exfat, support for mounting disks without partition tables, support for /storage/.config/modprobe.d, and much more.

Check the official announcement for a complete list of changes and improvements. Download OpenELEC 3.2.1 right now from Softpedia.