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Manjaro XFCE (17.0)

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Manjaro Fringilla was a great release! Now we are proud to announce our current stable release we call "Gellivara". It took us more than three months to prepare this new release series for 2017.

The Xfce edition remains our flagship offering and has received the attention it deserves. Few can claim to offer such a polished, integrated and leading-edge Xfce experience. We ship Xfce 4.12 with this release of Manjaro. We mainly focused on polishing the user experience on the desktop and window manager, and on updating some components to take advantage of newly available technologies such as switching to a new Vertex-Maia theme, we already using known as Maia for our KDE edition.

The Manjaro Settings Manager (MSM) now provides an easy-to-use graphical interface for installing and removing the many series of kernels we offer. Manjaro's selection of readily available kernels remains the most extensive of all Linux distribution we know of. At the time of this release, nine kernel-series are available directly from our binary repositories, ranging from the mature & rock-solid 3.10 series to the latest 4.10 release. Additionally we offer two realtime kernel series. Such a wide array of available kernel options results in extensive hardware support, getting the most out of your system for you, be it old or new.

Features of the new release Gellivara:

We updated the stock kernel to linux49 4.9 LTS
We updated the Xorg-Stack to v1.19 series
We enhanced and improved our Manjaro Tools & Profiles
MHWD we adopted to handle a more efficient way to handle libglx binaries
Some of our themes got updated and new got designed
Changes since RC3 release:

fixed an issue with glx and nvidia driver
Gimp v2.8.20
Manjaro-Settings-Manager v0.5.1
Mesa v17.0.1
Xorg-Server v1.19.2
Pamac v4.3.0
Changes since RC2 release:

without plymouth installed
Kernel v4.9.13
newer linux-firmware
updated wallpapers and settings
updated XFCE apps and plugins
Changes since RC1 release:

updated Breath wallpaper
updated gstreamer packages
updated mesa-stack
updated documentation
[CAL] Add optional config value neverCreateSwap in partition module.
[CAL] Improve EFI configuration check in grubcfg.
[CAL] Improve EFI configuration check in bootloader.
[CAL] fixed two bugs in packages module
Changes since Beta3 release:

full profile
Changes since Beta2 release:

Manjaro Hello 0.4.10
Fixed some crashing issues with Xorg-Server
[CAL] partition: use always double click to activate a partition tree view item
[CAL] netinstall: moved module to a tree based UI
[CAL] welcome: Add fallback check for internet connection
[CAL] partition: Don't hardcode /dev/sd* as device path.
[CAL] packages: Make try_{install,remove} more robust.
Changes since Beta1 release:

Pamac 4.2.0
Mesa 13.0.4
Manjaro Settings Manager 0.5.0
Network Manager 1.6.0
QT 5.8.0
[CAL] fix for an issue in the users module, which could break login if the chosen password had non-Latin1 characters
[CAL] proper exception handling in the networkcfg module
[CAL] improved autologin configuration handling for sddm.
Changes since Alpha releases:

fixes for EFI installation
gcc updated to v6.3.1
xorg-stack v1.19
Calamares 3.0 includes countless fixes and improvements to the core application and to the modules, as well as an all new PythonQt-based module interface. The PythonQt interface is optional, and allows module developers to create view modules in Python with Qt.

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Kernel: 4.20
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