A First Look At Endless OS 6.0.0
In This Video We Are Looking At Release 6.0.0 is a major upgrade of the Debian GNU/Linux-based Endless OS for x86_64 and arm64 (including Raspberry Pi) , aiming to deliver a simplified and streamlined user experience using a customized desktop environment forked from GNOME 3. By Will Thompson announced. Stating that the new version is available with a renewed desktop experience, multiple workspaces and a completely new application center, Thompson said; It is stated that devices running Endless OS 5 or earlier will first be upgraded to Endless OS 5.1.3, which was also recently released, and then to Endless OS 6.0.0. It is stated that sometimes advanced users can change a configuration setting in the BIOS of the affected device to enable the upgrade.
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So, for context, what are you running this on here?