Debian-Based Neptune Linux 5.4 Operating System Debuts with New Dark Theme

Posted by hanuca on Jul 22, 2018 12:04 PM EDT
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Neptune Linux developer Leszek Lesner announced the release Neptune 5.4, a monthly updated installation image of the Debian-based and KDE-oriented operating system that uses the latest software versions and technologies.

Featuring improved support for Android devices, support for removing all notification history from the notification widget, support for multiple archives for Plasma Extensions in the Plasma Discover package manager, and improved ZRAM config to work with single-core CPUs, Neptune 5.4 introduces a new dark look and feel called Neptune Dark, along with the Faenza Dark icon theme.

Powered by the Linux 4.16.16 kernel, Neptune 5.4 is packed with some of the most recent KDE software, including the KDE Applications 18.04.3 and KDE Frameworks 5.48.0 software suites compiled against the Qt 5.7.1 application framework, but it stays true to the long-term supported KDE Plasma 5.12 desktop environment.

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