Available Tanglu 3


tanglu-kde-preview

Little out of the oven there's Tanglu 3 "Chromodoris", the Debian testing-based distro from Mathias Klumpp. It comes with kernel 4.0, systemd 224, KDE Plasma 5.3, and GNOME 3.16. Among its main novelties is that Calamares is the new live-installer and the Debian-installer exists as an alternative installer. The KDE edition replaces Apper with Muon Discovery and until Apper is fully ported, it is not coming back. Much of the KDE packaging is now shared with Kubuntu and with the Debian edition with KDE.

tanglu-gnome-preview

Download Tanglu 3

5 comments, leave yours

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked with *

*

*

  1. Responsible for the data: Miguel Ángel Gatón
  2. Purpose of the data: Control SPAM, comment management.
  3. Legitimation: Your consent
  4. Communication of the data: The data will not be communicated to third parties except by legal obligation.
  5. Data storage: Database hosted by Occentus Networks (EU)
  6. Rights: At any time you can limit, recover and delete your information.

  1.   eliotime3000 said

    That Tanglu KDE is temptation in sight ...

    1.    peterczech said

      You see ... But I'm more than half a year happy with openSUSE and eager to try openSUSE Leap 14.1 in November since it is based on SUSE Linux Enterprise: D.

  2.   Miguel Piña Gonzalez placeholder image said

    Hello, I have been following the posts of this blog for a long time, especially those of KDE PLASMA, as I have not really seen a post where the consumption of resources is technically detailed because I would like to know what your requirements are, if it can be in a post, best post 😀. Would it be possible to install it on a low-resource pc? Would it adapt well? What is your actual consumption without stationery? I mean, for example, hardware similar to this: Celeron 2.80Ghz, 1GB RAM DDR1. Thank you.

    1.    phorious said

      It is true that there is a way to configure KDE so that it consumes as little as possible ... however, with that hardware I would honestly go for something like XFCE of LXDE

  3.   Carlos said

    tanglu is horrible.