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Linux Lite 7.4 Final Released: Enhanced GUI and Bug Fixes

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Linux Lite, a popular lightweight Linux distribution aimed at making Linux accessible to beginners, has officially released its Linux Lite 7.4 Final version.

This release comes with several incremental updates that improve functionality, address bugs, and refine the user interface, ensuring a smoother experience for users.

Although Linux Lite 7.4 is categorized as a minor release, it delivers essential enhancements.

Among the visible changes, there’s a refreshed GUI featuring Materia window themes, Papirus icons, and the adoption of the sleek Roboto Regular font.

These updates aim to provide users with a visually pleasing and intuitive interface.

The release continues Linux Lite’s tradition of being user-friendly for those transitioning from Windows or macOS.

Even processes like checking for UEFI firmware in Windows PCs are detailed in the Help Manual, ensuring stress-free installation and setup. Secure Boot is supported but users are advised to disable it for a streamlined installation.

Updated Software and Kernel

Linux Lite 7.4 ships with updated long-term support (LTS) packages, offering stable and secure performance. Key details include:

  • Kernel: 6.8.0-56 (Custom kernels available from 3.13 to 6.14 via the repository)
  • Chrome: Version 134.0
  • Thunderbird: Version 128.8.1
  • LibreOffice: Version 25.2.1.2
  • VLC Media Player: Version 3.0.20
  • GIMP: Version 2.10.36
  • Base System: Ubuntu 24.04.2

These updates not only enhance compatibility with modern hardware but also ensure the security and reliability of daily computing.

Known Issues and Upgrade Instructions

The community is encouraged to report any issues directly on Linux Lite’s forums. For users upgrading from existing versions, the developers have outlined clear, step-by-step instructions:

  1. Install updates via Menu > Install Updates and reboot if prompted.
  2. Create a restore point using Timeshift.
  3. Proceed with the upgrade via Menu > Lite Upgrade.
  4. Reboot after the upgrade completes.

However, there’s no direct upgrade path from Release Candidates (RCs) or previous series to Linux Lite 7.4.

Minimum Requirements

Linux Lite remains lightweight, requiring only:

  • 1GHz processor
  • 2GB RAM
  • 20GB storage
  • A screen capable of 1024×768 resolution
    Preferred specs include a 2GHz processor, 4GB RAM, and 40GB storage for optimal performance.

Download and Installation

Linux Lite 7.4 Final is available via HTTP, HTTPS, mirrors, and torrent links. The ISO file is sized at 2.9GB and supports live boot via USB or DVD. The recommended tools for creating bootable media are Etcher and Rufus, ensuring compatibility across operating systems.

For checksum verification, MD5SUM and SHA256 values are provided to ensure a secure download. Links to mirrors spanning the globe make Linux Lite accessible to users everywhere.

Linux Lite 7.4 Final is powered by its vibrant community and supported by sponsors like Presale.Codes. Developers extend their gratitude to contributors who make the project possible.

The release reaffirms Linux Lite’s dedication to providing lightweight, modern, and user-friendly computing for beginners and seasoned Linux users alike. Explore Linux Lite 7.4 today to experience simplicity and reliability at its finest!

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Divya
Divya
Divya is a Senior Journalist at GBhackers covering Cyber Attacks, Threats, Breaches, Vulnerabilities and other happenings in the cyber world.

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