First Look: Freespire 8.0 " Debian GNU / Linux " With GNOME 3.36.8 - The Ubuntu Based XFCE Desktop
In This Video We Are Discussing About Originally based on Debian GNU / Linux and aiming to be a full-featured operating system like Microsoft Windows or Apple Mac OS X, Freespire 's 8.0 version,
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which includes the Ubuntu-based Xfce desktop environment , was announced by Roberto J. Dohnert.The new version continues to arrive based on Ubuntu's latest long-term support release, 20.04 LTS. System delivered as an update by the PC/OpenSystems LLC FOSS development team that provides much needed system enhancements and security fixes; 5.4.0-91 LTS is built on the Linux kernel. System shipped with Xfce 4.16 desktop environment, including non-UEFI and secure boot systems; It contains Google Chrome 96 and various updated packages.
Freespire 8.0 Comes Tightly Integrated with Google Services
The distro is a full featured desktop OS, with all of the applications and resources of the Ubuntu repositories available.
The developers behind Freespire 8.0 have decided to put strong focus and take full advantage on Google’s services with this release.
For those of you unfamiliar with what Freespire is, let’s start with some history. Freespire started off under the name Lindows twenty years ago as an easy-to-use Linux-based operating system with great Wine integration and easy application support, but then changed to Linspire following a Microsoft lawsuit.
Nowadays, Freespire is a desktop oriented Ubuntu-based Linux distro powered by Xfce. It’s the open source equivalent of Linspire, but containing mostly FOSS components.
Freespire is sponsored by Linspire, a commercial, desktop-oriented Linux distrio based on Debian and Ubuntu and owned by PC/OpenSystems LLC.
A couple of days ago the Freespire development team announced the release of Freespire 8.0, so let’s take a brief look at it.
What’s News in Freespire 8.0
Freespire 8.0 features a stable Linux kernel 5.4 which fixes bugs and broadens hardware support. It is interesting to note however that Google Chrome version 96 is also included by default in this release with all security patches and other general browser improvements.
Definitely, the most important thing that need to be mentioned is that the distro puts strong focus on Google’s services with this release. Freespire 8.0 comes preinstalled with:
Gmail
Google Docs
Google Drive
Google Calendar
Google Translate
Google News
On the desktop environments front, you get the latest and greatest Xfce 4.16. On top of that, X11, Samba and other system fundamentals including non-UEFI and secure boot systems, was also upgraded.
In step with keeping the distribution as close as possible to the definition of free software, Freespire 8.0 does not include proprietary multimedia codecs or drivers. However, they are available via the repositories.
You can take a look at Freespire 8.0 official announcements to find out more about it.
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Freespire 8.0 is available as a Live-installable ISO for 64-bit machines, which you can burn to a USB key or DVD media.
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