Linux Lite 2.4 Officially Released with Support for Microsoft’s exFAT File System - Screenshot Tour

Posted by hanuca on Apr 1, 2015 11:52 AM EDT
Softpedia; By Marius Nestor
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Jerry Bezencon had the pleasure of announcing on March 31 the immediate availability for download and testing of the final release of his Linux Lite 2.4 computer operating system based on an LTS (Long Term Support) version of the Ubuntu Linux distribution. The new Linux Lite 2.4 come with a great number of features that we’ve listed below for your viewing pleasure.

Highlights of Linux Lite 2.4 include built-in support for Microsoft’s exFAT file system, which means that disk drives or USB sticks that are formatted with the exFAT file system will be automatically mounted, so you can read and write data on them, built-in support for mounting the MTP file system of Android devices, as well as support for VPN (Virtual Private Network) connections, and built-in NTP (Network Time Protocol) daemon.

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