Arch-based LinuxHub Prime 3.1.5 launches with multiple updates and fixes

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A project that allows users to create custom respins of the distro from the live ISO, and also offers a one-click option to install one of several desktop environments and window managers, LinuxHub Prime just got updated to version 3.1.5. The refresh is the year's third one, after 3.1.3 in January and 3.1.4 in February.
Without further ado, these are the highlights of LinuxHub Prime 3.1.5:
- Updated error handling for Calamares.
- Updated Plymouth.
- Now using version 10.9 for the Budgie desktop with X11 and 10.10 with Wayland.
- Updated installers, now set to environment categories.
- Added Conky support.
- Live ISO improved for ease of use, now featuring an option to change screen resolution.
- Updated Terminal configurations for installer.
- All window managers monitor settings got display managers.
- Welcome and Config have been updated.
- Main installer screen has been updated as well.
- All desktops/window managers got updated.
The project files can be easily grabbed from SourceForge. While version 3.1.4 is 2.6 GB in size, its successor is slightly smaller, at 2.5 GB. A Magnet file link is also available (just click here).
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