Sunday, April 2, 2017

Debian-Based Elive 3.0 Promises Persistence Support, New Beta Adds Many Changes

The Elive Team was proud to announce the release of yet another Beta milestone towards the major Elive 3.0 release of the Debian-based GNU/Linux distribution, versioned 2.8.8.

Elive 2.8.8 Beta is here with a lot of improvements and updated components, despite the fact that it comes only three weeks after the previous Beta (build 2.8.6), the most important one being a brand-new persistence feature that lets you save configs and other files on the USB medium during live sessions.

"We are playing with a special Persistence automated configuration that will let users save their sessions among reboots on their USB Live sticks, this mean, keeping your own selected installed packages, personal configurations, installed drivers, or even if you uninstall applications," explains the developers.

Here's what's new in Elive 2.8.8 Beta

Among the changes included in the Elive 2.8... (read more)

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