Hannah Montana Linux has relaunched with version 26.0, built on Debian and featuring updated KDE Plasma. This modern remaster allows for secure browsing and easy software installation, updating a distro last seen in 2009.
Hannah Montana Linux has made a return with its v26.0 release, marking the first update since its original launch in 2009. Developed by Noah Cagle, this modern remaster aims to revive the nostalgic theme of the original OS while improving functionality and security.
The new version is built on a current kernel and includes 18 years of patches to enhance performance. It allows users to safely browse the modern web and easily install software, addressing the shortcomings of the previous, outdated version.
Cagle opted to use Live Build, an official Debian tool, to create the custom ISO for HML26. This involved structuring files, creating a themed environment, and modifying various elements including wallpapers and iconography, alongside utilizing Calamares to facilitate installation options.
The remaster is available for download as a live CD, complete with a dedicated installation option. While the previous version was labeled 'basically unusable,' v26.0 is aimed at providing a more practical, user-friendly experience for fans and Linux users alike.
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Hannah Montana Linux has relaunched with version 26.0, built on Debian and featuring updated KDE Plasma. This modern remaster allows for secure browsing and easy software installation, updating a distro last seen in 2009.