This version integrates GNOME 3.10 as an option for the LiveCD

Nov 18, 2013 07:18 GMT  ·  By

Antergos, a distribution based on Arch Linux that used to go by the name of Cinnarch, has been released and comes with a simple version, 2013.11.17.

This is the third major release in the series, and it comes with a ton of new changes. All the other services from the Cinnarch version have been ported to the new one, along with the forum database.

Highlights of Antergos 2013.11.17:

• The graphical installer Cnchi has received a number of improvements; • New options have been added to expand the user configuration when installing the system; • A new header style and some aesthetic changes have been implemented in the “language” screen; • LVM and LUKS Encryption support has been added in Automatic Mode.

More details about this release can be found in the official announcement. Download Antergos 2013.11.17 right now from Softpedia.