OpenMandriva Lx 2015 Finally Reaches Beta State

Written by Michael Larabel in Operating Systems on 28 January 2016 at 10:08 PM EST. Add A Comment
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The OpenMandriva Lx camp has released their 2015 Beta release in time for this weekend's FOSDEM conference happening this weekend in Brussels.

While we are now into 2016 and its been a number of months (April of 2015 since the alpha release, OpenMandriva Lx 2015 Beta was finally made public today. The latest stable release of OpenMandriva remains at 2014.2.

OpenMandriva Lx 2015.0 Beta features the KDE Plasma 5 desktop environment along with LXQt and Hawaii alternative desktop options. Unfortunately, other details on this 2015.0 Beta are scarce besides all that they had posted to SourceForge when releasing the new ISOs today.
This is special ISO prepared for FOSDEM 2016 featuring OpenMandfiva Lx 3 BETA candidate, with Plasma 5, LXQt and Hawaii.
As of writing, no other details about the OpenMandriva Lx 2015.0 Beta have been published to OpenMandriva.org.
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