The distribution has been updated to a stable release

Apr 30, 2015 14:51 GMT  ·  By

Simplicity Linux, a Linux distribution based on LXPup and that uses the LXDE desktop, has been upgraded to version 15.4 and is now available for download and testing.

Simplicity Linux is a Linux distro that uses LXPup, and that's not one of the most common bases for Linux distro. That hasn't stopped the devs from adopting it and now they’ve managed also to push the stable edition out the door.

"Simplicity Linux 15.4 is now available for download in Netbook and Desktop editions, both available in 32 and 64 bit versions. It is based on the excellent LXPup and uses their implementation of LXDE as the desktop environment. The 32 bit kernel is the 3.14.20 kernel and the 64 bit kernel is the 3.17.20 kernel. As usual, our Netbook Edition is lighter, with shortcuts to web apps rather than locally installed applications.  Desktop is our heavier version, with bigger, locally installed apps like VLC and LibreOffice," write the developers on the official announcement.

A complete list of changes, new features and other fixes can be found in the official announcement. You can download Simplicity Linux 15.4 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.