Manjaro guys want you to kickstart 2018 in a fresh way with their Arc-based distro which was released on December 31st, 2017. According to their announcement post, “Manjaro Linux 17.1.0 marks the last update of Manjaro in 2017. We wish you all the best for next year. Have fun and celebrate with family and friends.
As per Manjaro Project Leader, Philip Müller, this is their second try with Xorg-Server v1.19.6. The respective packages of Firefox, Wine, and Gimp have been updated. Apart from the update of Manjaro Mesa-Stack, the dri/drm handling has also been changed.
Linux 4.9 and Linux 4.14 have been updated to their latest point release. So, choose as per your convenience. Here’s the complete list of supported kernels:
✔ Linux316 3.16.51
✔ Linux318 3.18.90 [EOL]
✔ Linux41 4.1.48
✔ Linux44 4.4.108
✔ Linux49 4.9.73
✔ Linux412 4.12.14 [EOL]
✔ Linux413 4.13.16 [EOL]
✔ Linux414 4.14.10
✔ Linux415 4.15-rc5
✔ Linux-RT-LTS 4.9.68_rt60
✔ Linux-RT 4.11.12_rt16
While Manjaro Linux 17.1.0 is available in XFCE, KDE, GNOME, Manjaro-Architect ISO and you can find all of its download links from the official Manjaro Linux download page. And if you still own and use a 32bit machine and would like to try Manjaro Linux, you can check out Manjaro32 which uses Arch Linux 32 as upstream. It would be best if you get yourself acquainted with the necessary detail beforehand especially if you still need to to be using Majaro Linux on your machine.
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