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[#]: subject: "Nitrux 2.8 Launched with Updated Kernel, KDE Plasma and WayDroid support"
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Nitrux 2.8 Launched with Updated Kernel, KDE Plasma and WayDroid support
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**Nitrux 2.8 now features the latest software updates, performance improvements, and enhanced tablet compatibility.**
The Nitrux team has announced the release of Nitrux 2.8.0, the latest version of their Debian-based distribution. This new version brings several updates and improvements, making it an exciting release for users. One of the highlights of this release is the promise to become “tablet-friendly.”
The team has combined the latest software updates, bug fixes, performance improvements, and hardware support to make Nitrux 2.8.0 the most stable and efficient release yet. The default kernel version is 6.2.13-1 (Liquorix), and KDE Plasma, KDE Frameworks, and KDE Gear have been updated to versions 5.27.4, 5.105.0, and 23.04.0, respectively. Additionally, Firefox has been updated to version 112.0.2.
![Nitrux 2.8 desktop (live)][1]
The team has also updated MESA to version 23.2. Theyve updated the Calamares custom layout, making changes to create only three partitions. Theyve also adjusted the automatic size ratio of the partitions when using the automated partition options “Erase disk” and “Replace partition.” The updated partition layout also changes what filesystems are used for which partitions.
Nitrux 2.8.0 includes WayDroid by default, with support for starting the WayDroid container service using OpenRC. WayDroid is a container-based approach to boot a complete Android system on a regular GNU/Linux system like Ubuntu. However, it will not work in X11 but only in a Wayland session (hence the name, Wayland + Android). Additionally, the team has added Maliit Keyboard (not enabled by default) for better integration with touch devices.
To further improve performance, the team has adjusted Sysctl settings by providing a custom file for a slight increment in performance. This includes changes to the rate at which VFS caches are reclaimed, enabling Asynchronous non-blocking I/O, and reducing the aggressivity when the kernel swaps out anonymous memory relative to pagecache and other caches. The team has also added and enabled zswap by default and updated the AMD Vulkan driver to version v-2023.Q2.1.
Overall, Nitrux 2.8.0 brings a host of updates and improvements, making it an excellent release for users. With the promise of becoming “tablet-friendly,” the Nitrux team has shown their dedication to providing a distribution that is accessible and versatile.
You can download this version from the below links.
- [ISO  Direct HTTP Download][2]
- [FOSS Torrents (Torrent)][3].
- [Sourceforge (mirror)][4].
- [OSDN (mirror)][5].
Via [release notes][6], and [announcements][7].
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[#]: subject: "Linux Mint 21.2 Introducing Tooltips Based on Accent Colour"
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Linux Mint 21.2 Introducing Tooltips Based on Accent Colour
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**A few more changes are coming up in the upcoming Linux Mint 21.2 “Victoria” release.**
The Linux Mint team recently provided an update on tooltips for its upcoming point release Linux Mint 21.2 “Victoria”. In the April 2023 update, the team announced that the new tooltips would use the accent colour, which is a significant design change from the traditional yellow colour.
_“We had been planning on redesigning our tooltips for a while,_” the team stated. _“The main reason was that they lacked consistency and looked slightly different depending on where they came from (GTK2, GTK3, Cinnamon). They also featured a grey border which didnt look clean around their yellow background.”_
After examining other operating systems, Linux themes, and web designs, the team discovered that almost nobody used the traditional yellow colour for tooltips anymore. The team tried a few things and eventually settled on using the accent colour instead of yellow, black, or grey tooltips.
![Sample Linux Mint tooltip][1]
The team fixed the consistency issues across various GTK versions and Cinnamon, inspired by Adwaita, and made the tooltips bigger, rounder, and with larger margins. Additionally, they added space between the applets and their tooltips in Cinnamon so they wouldnt be stuck to the panel.
Cinnamon notifications will also be using the accent colour, and they will prefer symbolic icons whenever possible. Although these small changes make the desktop look and feel cleaner and more modern.
On another note, I dont think any other Linux distro changes the tooltip colour based on accent-colour; unless it is themed. For example, Ubuntu recently featured (22.04 LTS onwards) an accent colour with the GNOME desktop, but the tooltip colour remains white-on-black.
![Ubuntu today default tooltip colour with custom accent colour in GNOME][2]
Other noteworthy features in 21.2 include re-basing of this version with Ubuntu 22.04.2, mainline LTS Kernel 5.15 and Xfce 4.18 desktop variant. You can check out my [older article][3] for a few more updates.
The team is planning three releases for the summer, as per the announcement. Linux Mint 21.2, an EDGE ISO release with kernel 5.19 and LMDE 6, based on the upcoming [Debian 12][4] (set for release in June). To ensure that all releases get the 21.2 changes, they should come out in that order, with up to a month separating the Mint 21.2 and the LMDE 6 releases.
Overall, these design changes represent another step forward for Linux Mint, which continues to prioritize consistency and modernity in its operating system. This release is expected around June 2023.
_Via [Linux Mint blog][5]_
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[#]: subject: "GNOME Files to Drop Old-School Column Chooser, Now Lets You Easily Configure It"
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GNOME Files to Drop Old-School Column Chooser, Now Lets You Easily Configure It
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GNOME Files is getting a minor upgrade, and this should come in handy for a better user experience with managing/browsing the file system.
![gnome files][1]
The column configuration of the file list on the GNOME Files app has remained unchanged for well over 20 years, with most GNOME releases reusing the same old column chooser.
But, that is all **set to change in the near future** as a redesign has been approved for GNOME Files or Nautilus that will see the column chooser get a complete revamp.
Let's take a look at it.
**What's Happening:** In the latest weekly GNOME development blog post, the devsrevealed a more intuitive way of managing the files and browsing your file system 🤩
This new interface is due to the deprecation of '[GtkTreeView][2]', resulting in _Corey Berla_ developing a replacement with modern widgets and design.
**So, what does the redesign offer?**
With the redesign, you no longer have to deal with the pesky arrow buttons to reorder the columns. You can now drag and drop them according to your preference, and the toggle also comes in handy to enable/disable them.
![a screenshot of the file columns chooser on gnome 44][3]
Furthermore, with additional inputs from _Peter Eisenmann_, the new column configuration tool allows visible columns to be set globally or for the currently selected folder.
In turn, it did away with the old interface that was confusing with its interface duplication in the 'Preferences' menu.
**Want a sneak peek?** 👀
As you can see above, on [GNOME 44][4] and before, the column configuration was too unintuitive, with the reordering being done via the arrows at the bottom.
In the redesign, the columns can be dragged and dropped to any position of your liking, making for a far more intuitive experience.
![screenshots of the upcoming file column redesign on gnome's file manager][5]
You can also see the folder-specific setting in the screenshots above. This will make handling the column configs for a specific folder or even globally across the system much easier.
This redesign will be beneficial for many users, but we will all have to wait a bit ⏳
The change to revamp the column chooser has been [merged][6]. And, this redesign might appear in the next point update to GNOME 44 or **GNOME 45** set to be released on **September 20**.
_💬 What do you think about this change to GNOME Files? Do you like it? Share your thoughts in the comments down below._
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[#]: subject: "Zinc: A New Ubuntu-Based Distro With Nemo File Manager and XFCE Desktop"
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Zinc: A New Ubuntu-Based Distro With Nemo File Manager and XFCE Desktop
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An Ubuntu-based distro with some default twists that you might like. What do you think?
![zinc][1]
Zinc is a relatively new Ubuntu-based distro that aims to provide a more functional desktop with a better out-of-the-box experience without fiddling much.
Even though there are many [Ubuntu-based distros][2] out there, every user is different with their own set of preferences.
Maybe you will like this one better than vanilla Ubuntu itself; who knows?
Anyway, let's take a look at what Zinc has to offer.
> 🚧 The creator of Zinc makes it clear that it is a passion project, so you should not expect it to replace your current production system anytime soon.
### Zinc: Overview ⭐
![a screenshot of the desktop on zinc][3]
Zinc is a **remix of Ubuntu LTS** that uses **XFCE as its default desktop environment**. It is meant for people who prefer a **more traditional desktop user experience**.
That is why **Snap and Flatpak packages are not included by default**, though they can be installed if needed, and only a .deb version of Firefox is included.
Though you might think there is already the official Xubuntu remix that features XFCE, **why should I go for this**?
Well, this one has some distinguishing features on offer. Some notable highlights include:
- Ability to **select desktop layouts**.
- **Dark theming by default** to reduce eye strain.
- The **latest HWE-edge kernel** from Ubuntu.
- **Calamares installer** instead of Ubiquity.
- **Drop-down terminal** that can be mapped to the 'F1' key.
- **BTRFS compression by default.**
- **Nemo file manager**
### Initial Impressions
Zinc looks quite minimal with its neat UI; when I spun up the ISO on a virtual machine, Zinc could **easily detect my NVIDIA GPU**, which I found to be a nice touch.
![a screenshot of zinc's installer][4]
It uses the [CALAMARES 3.2.61][5] installer instead of Ubuntu's Ubiquity for a pleasant installation experience.
I progressed through it without facing any issues, and the progress bar was informative enough to know the installation progress.
Though, the installation options are the same as on a [Ubuntu flavor][6].
![a screenshot of the install progrress on zinc's installer][7]
When you first boot into Zinc, you are welcomed with a desktop layout chooser that lets you choose from a traditional Ubuntu-style desktop to a Windows-styled one.
I must say, giving users such first choices is a great thing! 😀
![a screenshot of the desktop layout selector on zinc][8]
Besides that, the desktop user experience was pretty fluid, with the **system monitor sitting neatly in the top panel**, showing important system info.
![a neofetch output on zinc][9]
Furthermore, Zinc uses the reliable [Linux Kernel 5.19][10] under the hood to provide great hardware and software support.
Not to forget, the file manager is not Thunar here, but Nemo, which is popularly available on Linux Mint. So, if you like Nemo file manager, Zinc can be a good try.
![nemo file manager][11]
So, wrapping up.
Zinc offers a pretty neat package with all the right bits that should appeal to many users. But, with so many Ubuntu-based distros out there, it could be a hard-to-pick choice for new users.
The latest release, '**Zinc 22.04.3**' was introduced last month that bought about **BTRFS compression by default**, **the desktop layouts app**, **faster shutdown,** and more.
You can check out the [release notes][12] of its latest version to learn more.
### 📥 Download Zinc
You can get the latest ISOs from the [official website][13], or by clicking the download button below.
[Zinc][13]
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[#]: subject: "Game Over for Roblox on Linux: The New Anti-Cheat Blocks Wine Usage"
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Game Over for Roblox on Linux: The New Anti-Cheat Blocks Wine Usage
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Oh no! You cannot play Roblox on Linux anymore!
![roblox][1]
[Roblox][2] is a popular game platform that has been around since 2006; it gained popularity for the freedom of creativity it provides players, letting them create their games using the proprietary engine.
For years, Linux users could play it by using workarounds and the [Wine][3] compatibility layer.
But that is all set to change as new anti-cheat software, '**Hyperion**' is rolled out into Roblox.
**What's Happening:** With the introduction of the Hyperion anti-cheat software, **Wine usage is now blocked by default** while running Roblox.
This means that you **won't be able to play Roblox on your Linux system using Wine** anymore 😔
The block is not even a mistake; it is **intentional**. The reasons for this were made pretty clear by a staff member of Roblox on their developer forum😲
Before we get to that**, what is this Hyperion anti-cheat I keep discussing?**
Well, it is an anti-cheat software developed by [Byfron Technologies][4], which was **acquired by the Roblox Corporation** back in October 2022.
It was a given that they would integrate their system into Roblox, and it is now being done in a phased manner.
You may now be wondering.
**Are there any workarounds or native Linux support plans? Or will Roblox end Linux support entirely?**
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Sadly, the answer to all the questions is pretty much no.
Regarding **the future plans for Roblox support on Linux**. Well, that has been pretty much shut out by a statement from a staff member, '_AtomicOperation_'.
In a nutshell, the staff member conveyed that:
_There's no way to justify a Linux port, as they would have to release a new client with QA, CS, documentation, etc., which is much more difficult on a_ **_“fragmented platform”_** _._
He also added that:
> Even Wine support is difficult because of anti-cheat. As wonderful as it would be to allow Roblox under Wine, the number of users who would take advantage of that is minuscule compared with our other platforms, and its not worthwhile if it makes it easy for exploiters to cheat.
You can check out the [comment reply][7] in the forum for a more detailed outlook.
⚡ This move **will upset many Linux gamers** who played Roblox on Linux, especially using Wine.
If you ask me, it is sad to see **many developers shying away from the Linux ecosystem**, citing 'fragmentation' concerns.
If this continues, we **might see a decline in Linux adoption rates** due to the unavailability of popular games.
Or is it so? Gaming clients like **HeroicGamesLauncher**, **Lutris**, and **Bottles** have been trying to improve things by letting gamers seamlessly [install Epic Games on Linux][8] and [GOG][9].
Not to forget, Steam Deck is making excellent progress, and there are [Linux distributions known to be a good fit for gamers][10] (if you are a desktop user).
So, Linux, as a good gaming platform, is not a distant dream.
_💬 What do you think? Should platforms like Roblox make an effort to support Linux? Do you play Roblox on Linux?_
**Via**: [GamingOnLinux][11]
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AlmaLinux 9.2 Released, with Enhanced Security and Performance
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**AlmaLinux 9.2 brings security updates, enhanced application streams, streamlined system management, containerization capabilities, and updated components, empowering users to optimize their infrastructure.**
The AlmaLinux OS Foundation has announced the release of AlmaLinux 9.2, the latest version of its free and open-source enterprise-grade operating system. Being a binary compatible with the recently released [Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.2][1] (RHEL 9.2), this release brings a few improvements and updates.
- Realmd system role, SCAP profile, and Ansible content for simplified security management and compliance.
- Updated OpenSSL library (version 3.0.7) for secure communications.
- SELinux user-space packages (version 3.5) for enhanced system defence.
- Keylime (version 6.5.2) and OpenSCAP (version 1.3.7) updates for improved security measures.
- AlmaLinux 9.2 introduces enhancements and features to the hybrid clouds foundation, enabling faster and more efficient delivery of workloads, applications, and services across multiple environments.
- Security updates include:
- Application stream enhancements offer updated compilers, runtime languages, databases, and web servers for developers and system administrators.
- The revamped web console and new system roles simplify automation and standardization of systems.
- Container capabilities enable easier development and management of containerized deployments.
- Kernel version 5.14 provides improved performance, stability, and support for modern hardware. This is the old LTS mainline Kernel version.
![AlmaLinux 9.2 Desktop with GNOME 40.4][2]
- Git (version 2.39.1) and Git LFS (version 3.2.0) for advanced version control capabilities.
- GCC (version 11.3.1), glibc (version 2.34), and binutils (version 2.35.2) for an updated toolchain.
- Performance tools and debuggers: GDB (version 10.2), Valgrind (version 3.19), SystemTap (version 4.8), Dyninst (version 12.1.0), and elfutils (version 0.188).
- Performance monitoring tools: PCP (version 6.0.1) and Grafana (version 9.0.9) updates.
- Compiler updates: GCC Toolset 12, LLVM Toolset 15.0.7, Rust Toolset 1.66, and Go Toolset 1.19.6.
- A new rule for idle session termination was added to SCAP.
- Clevis now accepts external tokens for greater key management flexibility.
- Rsyslog TLS-encrypted logging supports multiple CA files.
- Rsyslog privileges are limited to minimize security exposure.
- fapolicyd framework filters the RPM database for improved system management.
- Updated AlmaLinux EV Code Sign Secure Boot certificate.
- Updated components and toolchains:
- Security updates bring enhanced security measures:
- Debuginfo repository fix: Repository IDs were renamed from “_-debug” to “_-debuginfo” to resolve plugin issues.
AlmaLinux 9.2 presents users with a comprehensive update encompassing security enhancements, improved application streams, streamlined system management, containerization capabilities, and updated components and toolchains.
With this release, AlmaLinux continues to prioritize performance, security, and ease of use, empowering organizations to leverage the full potential of their infrastructure.
To experience the latest features and improvements, users can upgrade their existing installations or download the updated ISO image from the official AlmaLinux website.
A detailed installation instruction is presented below.
[Download AlmaLinux 9.2 ISO from nearest mirror][3]
[Install guide of AlmaLinux 9.2][4]
If you want to upgrade your existing AlmaLinux 9 to 9.2, open a terminal and run the following command:
```
dnf upgrade -y
```
A complete changelog of this release is present [here][5].
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[b]: https://github.com/lkxed/
[1]: https://www.redhat.com/en/about/press-releases/red-hat-delivers-latest-releases-red-hat-enterprise-linux
[2]: https://debugpointnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/AlmaLinux-9.2-Desktop.jpg
[3]: https://mirrors.almalinux.org/isos.html
[4]: https://wiki.almalinux.org/release-notes/9.2.html#installation-instructions
[5]: https://wiki.almalinux.org/release-notes/9.2.html
[6]: https://floss.social/@debugpoint