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Linux Lite 3.6 Final is now available for download. There have been a number of changes since the 3.4 release.In this release, we introduce two major new features. Firstly,is a repository selector that allows you to easily select a software repository nearest to you. When new versions of Linux Lite branded applications are released, you'll now get much faster download speeds thanks to Lite Sources. The second newest feature for Linux Lite 3.6 is the inclusion of both an online and offlinefor the. Search results are highlighted to allow you to easily find the help content you need fast.See below for all the changes and how to use our new features.- A new application for Linux Lite. Lite Sources is a repository selector for Linux Lite created/branded applications.Menu, Settings, Lite Sources.Enter your password.Click on thebutton. We need to do this first to see which mirrors are currently active.You will see the following dialogue box. Hit any key when you are ready.Wait for the repository check to complete.Make note of anrepository.Select anrepository then click onWhen finished, you'll get a notification.Lite Sourcesinclude Ubuntu repositories or software. This is only for Linux Lite created applications eg. Lite Software, Lite Welcome, Lite Tweaks etc.- The Linux Lite Help Manual has received the long awaited search engine. This is the culmination of 4 free software projects rolled into one.The search engine has been designed in such a way that the end result produces an easy to understand UI. The search engine is available both offline and online and is mobile/tablet friendly. See the online version here - https://www.linuxliteos.com/manual Each page has a Search box directly below each pages contents menu, near the top of the page. Type in your search query.For optimal results, only search for one or two words eg. nvidia instead of how do I install nvidia driversClick on the link in the search results.When you arrive at the page that you clicked on, the search engine will automatically scroll to the first instance of that word, and it will also highlight in yellow every instance of that word on that page.Mobile friendly:- Has been included to ensure theme continuity across Linux Lite.Kernel 4.4.0.93.98 (custom kernels also available via our Repository for versions 3.13 - 4.12)Firefox 55.0.2Thunderbird 52.2.1LibreOffice 5.1.6.2VLC - 2.2.2Gimp 2.8.22Base: 16.04.3Better Bluray supportArc theme for ThunderbirdBetter Broadcom wireless supportLite Upgrade has had some minor GUI and code changesLite Welcome has had some minor GUI changesNew wallpapersSamba conf file - share name shortened from linuxliteshare to liteshareThe Arc theme for Firefox has been removed. Development on the Firefox theme seems to have stalled and there are a number of unanswered issues on Github that are yet to be addressed. For this reason, the sensible thing to do is remove it as there are no guarantees it will play nice with future Firefox versions. If you have the Arc Firefox theme installed, I recommend disabling and/or removing it. In Firefox go to Tools, Addons, Appearance.The system wide Arc theme has nothing to do with this issue.- New Lite Sources- New Lite Welcome- New Lite Help Manual- New Lite Upgrade- New Wallpapers- Install the Arc theme for Thunderbird (globally)- Added Bluray support- Added Broadcom wireless support- Remove unattended upgrades and related Systemd start up services- Back up your existing config files to: /home/user/.llupgradebackup/3.4/ (or whatever version you are upgrading from)- Bug fixes, enhancements- Change your samba conf file (people may already have a custom name set)There ispath to or from Beta releases.There ispath from Series 2 ( 2.0, 2.2, 2.4, 2.6, 2.8 ) to Series 3.- Jerry Bezencon, Ralphy, Nicolas Bernaerts, Steve Pear, Michael Milette, Max Bittker17d7fe242d51b2cce950d896137d2c351015Mb (DVD, USB)8990ebf49215360f0fde7ea53228a0271000mb (DVD, USB)cb678c6be0a3e74b9dfaf81ae55d7864908ec2cb1015Mb (DVD, USB)2d34271fe9bfdb0c6c707fda3267a6cf8f6323101000mb (DVD, USB)Login is automatic, no credentials are required. The image can be written to a 2gb or larger USB stick, or a writable DVD. Alternatively, you can use the dd command:where '' is the letter of your usb stick. In linux to find out the letter of your usb stick, open a terminal and type:It is usually listed as '' or similar. Please see the built in Help Manual if you require a more detailed explanation of this procedure.All Ubuntu 32bit kernels these days ship with PAE.700MHz processor512mb ramVGA screen capable of 1024x768 resolutionDVD drive or USB port for the ISO image1.5GHz processor+1024mb ram+VGA, DVI or HDMI screen capable of 1366x768 resolution+DVD drive or USB port for the ISO imageThank youJerry and the team.