A new development update has been released for this OS

Mar 2, 2015 16:32 GMT  ·  By

Simplicity Linux, a Linux distribution based on Slacko, which uses the LXDE desktop, has reached version 15.4 Alpha and is now available for download and testing. This is still early work and it will take a while until we see a final version available.

Simplicity Linux is a linux distro that uses Slacko, which is not one of the main choices that you would make. In fact, most of the things that you can download right now use pretty much anything else. The fact that devs don't use Slacko is not all that relevant, and that makes stuff like Simplicity all the more interesting.

"This release cycle marks the start of a new chapter for Simplicity: You can now get our releases in 32 or 64 bit versions. The 32 bit version is based on the superb Puppex, and the 64 bit version is based on LXPup64, a distro we have admired for a long time. At the moment there is no alpha release for the 64 bit Desktop Simplicity Linux because we’ve been having a few issues with it," wrote the developers.

A complete list of changes, new features and other fixes can be found in the official announcement. You can download Simplicity Linux 15.4 Alpha right now from Softpedia. If you are going to run this latest version, you should consider doing it in a virtual environment, like VirtualBox, for example.

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