Manjaro Linux 26.0.4 Anh-Linh has been released, featuring practical enhancements such as GNOME store updates that improve RAM usage and KDE Plasma's rounded corners. Users with older hardware should consider switching to the LTS kernel due to connectivity issues with Realtek WiFi on the default 6.18 kernel. The update prioritizes daily usability over flashy features, offering targeted fixes for better memory management and stability. Overall, this version aims to streamline workflow and enhance the user experience without requiring a complete system overhaul
Manjaro Linux 26.0.4 Anh-Linh released
Manjaro 26.0.4 Anh-Linh lands with practical tweaks like GNOME store refreshes that actually save RAM instead of just adding bloat. KDE Plasma users get rounded corners out of the box but should watch out for surprise theme flips during late-night work sessions. Old hardware owners need to be careful since the default 6.18 kernel might kill Realtek WiFi connectivity so switching to LTS is wise. Upgrading stays straightforward with pacman commands as long as you verify ISO checksums before flashing to avoid boot nightmares.
