The developers explain, "This is a modest release which includes updates to the Help Manual - our extensive, easy to follow Linux Lite guide, an updated Papirus icon theme, new wallpapers and a host of bug fixes and enhancements for our target audience. This new version of Linux Lite also comes with some excellent software packages, such as Firefox 87, Thunderbird 78.7.1, LibreOffice 6.4.6.2, VLC 3.0.9.2, and GIMP 2.10.18. The operating system uses Linux kernel 5.4.0-70, but other kernels are available too, ranging from 3.13 to 5.11. Today, following a short testing period, Linux Lite 5.4 stable becomes available, and it is based on Ubuntu 20.04.2. Linux Lite, which uses the Xfce desktop environment, is one of the best Linux distributions for Windows-switchers, as it is lightweight, modern, and familiar. Thankfully, there is an arguably better option - just switch to Linux! Yes, modern Linux-based operating systems will be supported (unlike the now-obsolete Windows 7) and most will run great on aging hardware (unlike Windows 10). They have to decide whether to use an unsupported Windows 7 or upgrade to Windows 10 that is full of telemetry and other "spying" that passes their information to Microsoft's servers. Unfortunately, since Windows 7 is no longer supported, its users have a very hard decision to make. With that said, the newest version of Windows 10 has many bugs. Windows 7 and Windows 10 aren't terrible operating systems.
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