It also comes with a new Linux kernel, 3.5.3 and a few other new applications

Sep 9, 2012 23:41 GMT  ·  By

PureOS, a Live CD distribution that allows the user to discover and use a GNU/Linux operating system without modifying the contents of the hard-disk, is now at version 6.0.

PureOS 6.0 is based on Debian Testing and it uses GNOME 3.4 as the default desktop environment.

Highlights of PureOS 6.0:

• Linux kernel has been updated to version 3.5.3; • GNOME (with GNOME Shell and GNOME Classic sessions) has been updated to version 3.4.2; • Chromium has been updated to version 21.0; • Evince and Eye of GNOME have been added; • Scripts for modules management have been added: activate, debs2lzm, debs2lzm-file, dir2lzm, lzm2dir and find2lzm; • smxi/sgfxi scripts have been added to the distribution; • The artwork has been improved.

A complete list of changes and new features can be found in the official announcement.

Download PureOS 6.0 right now from Softpedia.