AnduinOS new builds with fixes and improvements are released.

1.3.3

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  • Fixed an accessibility issue that caused the screen reader unable to read the text.
  • Added librime-plugin-lua for ibus-rime users to support Lua scripts. This only affects zh_CN by default.
  • Added policykit-desktop-privileges to the default app list to allow no-password prompts for mount, simple updates, etc.

1.2.6

  • Fixed an accessibility issue that caused the screen reader unable to read the text.
  • Added librime-plugin-lua for ibus-rime users to support Lua scripts. This only affects zh_CN by default.
  • Added policykit-desktop-privileges to the default app list to allow no-password prompts for mount, simple updates, etc.

1.1.6

  • Fixed an accessibility issue that caused the screen reader unable to read the text.
  • Added librime-plugin-lua for ibus-rime users to support Lua scripts. This only affects zh_CN by default.
  • Added policykit-desktop-privileges to the default app list to allow no-password prompts for mount, simple updates, etc.

Inplace upgrade from old versions

Since AnduinOS currently does not have its own dedicated software repository (all software packages are sourced from Ubuntu), updates to AnduinOS itself are, for now, handled by executing a bash script. In the future, we plan to integrate the update mechanism directly into the sudo apt upgrade command.

To update AnduinOS to the latest dot build version, simply run the following command: do_anduinos_upgrade. For example:

1.1.0 → 1.1.6
1.2.0 → 1.2.6
1.3.0 → 1.3.3

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Please note that this command will not upgrade across fork versions—that is, it will not upgrade from 1.2.0 to 1.3.1.