PureOS 11 Crimson ships no big features—but its stability push is the real pitch for privacy-focused Librem users.
Key takeaways
- PureOS 11 Crimson lands with zero major new features, which is exactly why the release matters: Purism is treating reliability, device coverage, and long-term ...
- The privacy- and security-focused Linux distribution replaces PureOS Byzantium and covers devices that came with that predecessor, including early Librem 13 an...
- PureOS 11 Crimson bets on stability over spectacle in privacy-first Linux
- The most revealing part of PureOS 11 Crimson is what Purism did not ship. No big interface reset. No headline feature bundle. No attempt to reframe the operating s...
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