Even though it might appear to be a stable release, it's actually not

Dec 27, 2011 09:01 GMT  ·  By

Semplice Linux, a GNU/Linux distribution based on Debian's Sid unstable branch with the goal to provide a simple, lightweight, fast and cool environment, has made it to version 2.0.0.

The Semplice Project announced the release of Semplice 2.0.0, codenamed Emily, after just one Release Candidate, which would make it a stable release.

Unfortunately, the developers have also stated that because Semplice is based on an "unstable" branch of Debian, there is no guarantee that everything works, now or in the near future.

That being said, Semplice 2.0.0 is only a bug fix release, with no new features. The only important thing mentioned in the changelog is that now is possible to pass seeds to linstaller via command-line arguments.

A complete list of features for Semplice 2.0.0 can be found here.

Download Semplice Linux 2.0.0 right now from Softpedia.