Plasma 6 with Wayland or X11 option and qt 6 ported Calamares, meet Gemini

Image by Smokey With the arrival of Plasma 6 and qt6, it was high time to celebrate them with a new major release ISO. The road to Gemini, named after the NASA program that was a bridge between the Mercury and the Apollo missions, was a real journey for our Read more…

Goodbye EndeavourOS ARM

When we started in 2019, we had a close community helping and cheering us on to get EndeavourOS up and running out of the ashes of Antergos. One of those community members was Pudge, who enthusiastically joined us initially from the sideline by giving us tips. When the project started, Read more…

Galileo Neo with Kernel 6.7.1, Plasma offline and Calamares fixes

A new kernel arrived, so it was time to refresh our Galileo ISO with Galileo Neo version 2024-01-25. Like previous Neo releases, this release doesn’t bring new features but the necessary fixes and core package updates for both the ISO and the offline KDE Plasma option. To avoid misunderstanding, this Read more…

We sincerely take our hats off to you Endeavournauts, Happy Holidays!

The other night, I watched a movie by the title The Man Who Invented Christmas and it got me thinking. The film was a somewhat romanticised story about how Charles Dickens wrote his classic A Christmas Carol. I have to say, I’m talking about a movie that was backed by Read more…

Slimmer options but lean and in a new live environment, Galileo has arrived

It has taken a while to develop this release but we are still here and despite life throwing in extra challenges for each of our team members the past months, we are proud to present you our Galileo ISO with significant changes. Before I go into further details of our Read more…

Our Galileo release is delayed but here are the main changes you can expect

Our latest refresh ISO, Cassini Nova R3, released in September was supposed to be the last one under the Cassini codename family. Before I go on, yes we are Arch-based, and therefore we are a rolling release distro, so besides upstream changes like the Linux kernel and systemd versions, it Read more…

Cassini Nova R2 refresh ISO and a small insight on our development

It’s been a while since we have been in touch with you, so I thought it was time to give you a small update on what is happening behind the scenes. Upcoming major release The original Cassini Nova was launched in March of this year and usually, our Nova releases Read more…

Cassini Nova with some necessary bugfixes is available

After less than a month, after Cassini Neo was released, we present you with Cassini Nova which ships with minor but necessary bug fixes and also with the usual refreshed main package versions for both the live environment as well as the offline installation option. These fixes are for the Read more…

Cassini, packed with new features, is here

It took the development team on a longer journey than expected but we are proud to present you our latest Cassini release, named after the Nasa mission with the Cassini spacecraft carrying the Huygens probe. Just like the Nasa mission that had its fair share of nail-biting moments, this release Read more…