Two weeks after the previous one, Manjaro has just announced a new stable version of its operating system. We are talking about a project that uses th

Manaro 21.0.5, new stable version without traces of GNOME 40. Plasma 5.21.5 has arrived

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Two weeks after the previous one, Manjaro has just announced a new stable version of its operating system. We are talking about a project that uses the development model known as Rolling Release, so talking about versions is not as clear as in other distributions such as Ubuntu or Fedora. When, like now, they announce a new stable version, what arrives are new packages, many, but Manjaro 21.0.5, the sixth version of Ornara, will still not use GNOME 40.

Right now, the launch is official, but it hasn't reached all teams yet. Personally, I still don't see any updates either in Pamac (Add / Remove software) or with the sudo pacman -Syu command, and neither does Manjaro 21.0.5 appear on the project's download page, but the blog post is already available. What is already confirmed are the most prominent changes, and you have them below.

Manjaro is officially available in XFCE (the main one), KDE and GNOME versions. A new stable version means two things: as we mentioned, existing users will receive the packages in the next few hours. On the other hand, they will soon announce the launch of the new ISOs, and those are the ones that will bear the name of Manjaro 21.0.5. At the moment, we just have to be a little more patient, although I am very afraid that the GNOME editions are running out. Everything is for stability.

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