Lumina Desktop 1.0 Released

Written by Michael Larabel in BSD on 8 August 2016 at 03:00 PM EDT. 30 Comments
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The PC-BSD/TrueOS developers have announced the release of the Lumina Desktop Environment 1.0.

Lumina has been in development for the past four years and this is now the project's first official release. This Qt-based desktop environment is designed to be very customizable, extremely lightweight, and support all modern functionality. Lumina works on not only BSD systems but Linux too.

Those wishing to learn more about Lumina 1.0 can find out all of today's announcement details via Lumina-Desktop.org.
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