AnduinOS 1.3.1 dropped this weekend, here’s how to upgrade


                            Anduinos 1.3.1 Dropped This Weekend, Here's How to Upgrade

AnduinOS 1.3.1 dropped this weekend, here’s how to upgrade

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We’ve been masking a little-known Linux distribution right here on Neowin lately as a result of the only real maintainer has put a good quantity of effort in to make it appear to be Home windows 11. Over the weekend, the most recent AnduinOS 1.3.1 replace landed, however getting the replace is just not as easy as popping open the replace supervisor, at the very least not but.

Earlier than we get on to tips on how to improve your system, right here’s an summary of the fixes included on this replace:

  • Fastened a difficulty that nautilus might crash when clicking Community.
  • Modified the textual content of the picture throughout boot(grub menu) from Set up AnduinOS to Attempt to Set up AnduinOS.
  • Added en_GB locale to the default locale listing to assist British English.
  • Fastened a difficulty that nautilus admin:/ command end in admin areas are usually not supported error.
  • Fastened a difficulty that the installer does not observe system theme.
  • Added gvfs-background to the default app listing to assist admin:// protocol.
  • Added libpam-gnome-keyring bundle to keep away from gnome-keyring asking for password when login.
  • Fastened fr_FR font concern that precipitated some characters to be displayed incorrectly. Adjusted default fallback order for sans-serif, serif, and monospace to prioritize Latin fonts whereas retaining correct CJK assist.

Anduin Xue, the maintainer of AnduinOS defined within the weblog put up that the distro doesn’t at the moment have its personal software program repository to ship updates from. Whereas it might definitely have one sooner or later, which means that updates are being dealt with by a bash script. He mentioned sooner or later, he’ll change issues so that you could kind sudo apt improve to improve your system, however in the intervening time, it’s essential to use the next command:

  • do_anduinos_upgrade

To be clear, this command will solely improve you between level releases, so to get 1.3.1, you need to have already got put in AnduinOS 1.3. Upgrades between main variations are usually not but accessible.

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