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[#]: subject: "SuperTuxKart 1.3 Release: Open Source Game for Linux Adds Switch Support"
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[#]: via: "https://news.itsfoss.com/supertuxkart-1-3-release/"
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SuperTuxKart 1.3 Release: Open Source Game for Linux Adds Switch Support
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One of the most popular open-source games, SuperTuxKart, has finally received a significant update after a gap of almost a year. It is a free and cross-platform 3D kart-racing game available for Linux, macOS, Windows, and Android.
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Just like Mario Kart, you can choose from a vast catalog of characters (based on mascots of open-source projects) racing in unique karts using special items to win races in various arenas. The game also features various racing modes, including a story Mode and an online Mode, to keep you engaged.
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Let us see what’s new with the latest release.
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### Nintendo Switch Port
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![Source: blog.supertuxkart.net][1]
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SuperTuxKart is now (unofficially) playable on the Switch. This has been possible due to the SDL2 implementation that was already used in the previous 1.2 release. To play the game, you will need to have **Homebrew** installed on your console.
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Moreover, the game also supports force feedback for the Joy-Cons and other controllers. This will undoubtedly make the game more lively whenever there are effects on-screen.
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### New Arenas
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Two new arenas — Ancient Colosseum Labyrinth and Alien Signal — have been introduced.
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![Source: blog.supertuxkart.net][2]
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The Ancient Colosseum Labyrinth is based on the Roman Colosseum with a dark setting and a secret tunnel. On the other hand, the Alien Signal is another arena inspired by a SETI-styled location with strange markings on the ground.
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The Las Dunas Soccer Stadium has also been updated and now houses a symmetrical soccer field.
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Lastly, lap line extensions have been added to various tracks. This means the lap will be counted even if you drive slightly off the main road.
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### GUI Improvements
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A major feature that will improve the gameplay experience is the introduction of **render resolution**. Using the slider, you can sacrifice the resolution for better frame rates on low-end systems.
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The high score selection screen now has its independent menu and displays the best times for normal races, egg hunts, and time trials.
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You can also open links in the game. Specifically, the links in a text/instruction that pops up in the game. This is possible, thanks to the SDL2 SDL_OpenURL.
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Blender 2.8 was officially used by artists to create tracks, maps, and more.
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### Redesigned Karts
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![Source: blog.supertuxkart.net][3]
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Your favorite characters like GNU, Adiumy and Emule have undergone visual changes. Sara the Racer is now replaced by Pepper, the mascot of Pepper&Carrot.
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You can refer to the [official release notes][4] for detailed information about the update.
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[Download SuperTuxKart 1.3][5]
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### Wrapping Up
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Overall, SuperTuxKart 1.3 has brought in exciting changes and fixes. Nintendo Switch users will now have something fresh to try out and play!
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What do you think about this release? Will you be willing to try it out on your Switch? Do share your thoughts below.
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[4]: https://blog.supertuxkart.net/2021/09/supertuxkart-13-release.html
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[5]: https://github.com/supertuxkart/stk-code/releases/tag/1.3
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[#]: subject: "It Seems Pop OS Linux Will Soon be Available on Raspberry Pi and Other ARM Devices"
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[#]: via: "https://news.itsfoss.com/pop-os-raspberry-pi-coming-soon/"
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[#]: author: "Abhishek https://news.itsfoss.com/author/root/"
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It Seems Pop OS Linux Will Soon be Available on Raspberry Pi and Other ARM Devices
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There was a time when only lightweight [operating systems were available for ARM devices like Ra][1]spberry Pi. Why? Because earlier ARM devices had low end hardware with limited RAM and CPU.
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It all changed when Raspberry Pi 4 targeted desktop users with its 8 GB variant and doubled down on it with the introduction of Raspberry Pi 400.
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This resulted in bringing the support of mainstream desktop Linux distributions to Raspberry Pi. Thanks to that, you can now [install Ubuntu desktop on Raspberry Pi][2].
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Since Ubuntu desktop now supports ARM devices, other Ubuntu-based distros should join the ARM bandwagon soon. And it seems Pop!_OS is ready to board it.
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### Pop OS coming soon on Raspberry Pi!
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System76’s Principal Engineer and maintainer of Pop!_OS, Jeremy Soller shared a teaser photo on Twitter recently. The image is basically a screenshot of Neofetch running in terminal.
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> <https://t.co/OXg3Md0erk> [pic.twitter.com/ehfGXwtsBf][3]
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>
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> — Jeremy Soller (@jeremy_soller) [September 28, 2021][4]
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If you look closely, you can see that some details that indicate that it is running on a Raspberry Pi device.
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The host name indicates Raspberry Pi and so does the BCM2835 CPU (chip used on Raspberry Pi devices). You can also notice the aarch64 in the OS name.
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In addition to that, Jeremy also shared a repository link that contains Pop OS packages for ARM devices. Here’s the [link][6].
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> 😉 <https://t.co/pKIbxX2iFk>
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>
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> — Jeremy Soller (@jeremy_soller) [September 28, 2021][7]
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### How soon?
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There is no other information available from Systm76 on this front. But if I have to make a guess, I would say that the upcoming Pop!_OS 21.10 version will have an ARM version for Raspberry Pi like devices.
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This is not a blind guess. The ARM repository link shared by Jeremy clearly mentions ‘impish’ in its directory structure. Impish Indri is the codename for the upcoming [Ubuntu 21.10 slated for release][8] on 14th October.
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Pop!_OS 21.10 follows the release of Ubuntu 21.10 and should be released soon afterwards. All this gives us enough clue to surmise that Pop!_OS is coming to Raspberry Pi devices this month.
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This is indeed a good thing because Pop!_OS is popular among developers. This could mean more developers using Raspberry Pi as their development environment.
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I am delighted to see this development. How about you?
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[1]: https://itsfoss.com/raspberry-pi-os/
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[2]: https://itsfoss.com/install-ubuntu-desktop-raspberry-pi/
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[3]: https://t.co/ehfGXwtsBf
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[4]: https://twitter.com/jeremy_soller/status/1442977756623429640?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
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[5]: data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyBoZWlnaHQ9IjQ2OCIgd2lkdGg9Ijc4MCIgeG1sbnM9Imh0dHA6Ly93d3cudzMub3JnLzIwMDAvc3ZnIiB2ZXJzaW9uPSIxLjEiLz4=
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[6]: https://apt.pop-os.org/release/dists/impish/main/binary-arm64/
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[7]: https://twitter.com/jeremy_soller/status/1442976088053796870?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
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[8]: https://news.itsfoss.com/ubuntu-21-10-release-schedule/
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[#]: subject: "GNOME 42 to Introduce a System-wide Dark Style Preference, Thanks to elementary OS"
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[#]: via: "https://news.itsfoss.com/gnome-42-dark-style-preference/"
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[#]: author: "Ankush Das https://news.itsfoss.com/author/ankush/"
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GNOME 42 to Introduce a System-wide Dark Style Preference, Thanks to elementary OS
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There’s still time for GNOME 42, but it looks like it will implement a system-wide dark mode preference similar to [elementary OS 6][1].
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If you have been reading our coverages, you must have noticed mentioning it as one of the [best elementary OS 6 features][2].
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And for all the right reasons. Unlike a GTK theme change, elementary OS 6 approached the dark style preference as an opt-in preference that application developers can detect and choose to respect.
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Even though this means that there’s more to be expected from the app developers, but when successful, it should result in a consistent dark mode experience.
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In a [blog post][3] by GNOME developer _Alex_, he mentioned that GNOME would be following elementary OS’s approach while making it a standard to introduce a system-wide dark style preference in GNOME 42.
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### Consistent Dark Mode Experience Even with Flatpak Sandbox
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When it comes to a GTK theme, it is often a problem for Flatpak applications to inherit it because of the sandboxing.
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However, with an implementation planned for GNOME 42, any application (including Flatpak apps) can access the settings portal and know the dark style preference without cutting down the security provided by the sandboxing.
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This work aims to ensure that every type of application (built with any toolkit) and on any desktop should be able to detect and respect the dark style preference.
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The only difference between elementary OS and GNOME’s implementation will be the use of libadwaita API with GNOME 42. You may want to check out an older [blog post][4] by Adrien, another GNOME developer, to know more about Libadwaita.
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Alex also shared a video giving a sneak peek at how the transitions may look like (which is, of course, a work in progress).
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As you can notice, application developers need to update their applications to respect this preference to make the switch/transition from light/dark mode a seamless experience.
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And, further, to bring this change to GNOME 42, there is a couple of significant development work remaining:
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* A preference option in the settings menu that’s easy to use (probably under “Background/Appearance” settings)
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* A switch in gnome-shell to quickly toggle the preference
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### Wrapping Up
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The core and first-party applications will have to support the dark style preference before GNOME 42 release to kick things off.
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While third-party developers should also get on the bandwagon, given the difference this makes, it would take time for all your essential/favorite tools to support it.
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_What do you think about GNOME 42 bringing a system-wide dark mode preference, following the footsteps of elementary OS? You are welcome to share your thoughts in the comments down below_.
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[1]: https://news.itsfoss.com/elementary-os-6-release/
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[2]: https://news.itsfoss.com/elementary-os-6-features/
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[3]: https://blogs.gnome.org/alexm/2021/10/04/dark-style-preference/
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[4]: https://aplazas.pages.gitlab.gnome.org/blog/blog/2021/03/31/introducing-libadwaita.html
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[#]: subject: "Feren OS 2021.10 Release Introduces a New Firefox Configuration and UI Improvements"
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[#]: via: "https://news.itsfoss.com/feren-os-2021-10-release/"
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[#]: author: "Omar Maarof https://news.itsfoss.com/author/omar/"
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Feren OS 2021.10 Release Introduces a New Firefox Configuration and UI Improvements
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Feren OS is a Linux/GNU distribution based on Ubuntu.
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The latest 2021.10 release, codenamed ‘Gallium’, presents new features and changes. Let’s take a look at them.
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### Feren OS 2021.10: What’s New?
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#### A New Configuration For Mozilla Firefox
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Feren OS 2021.10 aims to offer a hassle-free Mozilla web browsing experience by removing the unnecessary elements of the browser.
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For new users, Mozilla Firefox comes pre-installed with a new configuration. Things like [removing the title bar from Mozilla Firefox][2], getting rid of distractions in a new tab, are some of the configurations made.
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Overall, these are the changes made to Firefox:
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* The Library is now in the toolbar (as was intended by Mozilla themselves during early Proton design ideas) instead of Pocket’s button
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* Skipped Welcome Screens to allow you to get right into the action
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If you have never launched Firefox (or have a fresh install of Feren OS), you will get the configuration out-of-the-box. In either case, you will have to install the **firefox-config-feren** package from the web browser manager.
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The new update comes with a redesigned splash screen. As a consequence, now it looks smoother and more elegant, especially when transitioning from the login screen to the desktop.
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#### Refreshed Lock Screen
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The new lock screen is a mixture of the Feren OS login screen’s design style and KDE plasma’s lock screen features.
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As a result, it combines elegance and functionality. From the lock screen, you will have access to your music, a virtual keyboard, and more.
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#### New Wallpapers
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With every new release, you can notice some new wallpapers. And, Feren OS 2021.10 is no exception.
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Some interesting wallpapers have been added from sources like Unsplash and some were removed.
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### Upgrading & Downloading
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You should be easily able to get the new update from the update manager. In case you run into issues, you can refer to the [official blog post][5] for a solution to fix the most common problem encountered when updating.
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For more details on this release, refer to [the official announcement][6].
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[Download Feren OS 2021.10][7]
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[2]: https://itsfoss.com/remove-title-bar-firefox/
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[3]: data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyBoZWlnaHQ9IjM5MyIgd2lkdGg9IjcwMCIgeG1sbnM9Imh0dHA6Ly93d3cudzMub3JnLzIwMDAvc3ZnIiB2ZXJzaW9uPSIxLjEiLz4=
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[5]: https://medium.com/feren-os/the-repository-keyring-expired-heres-how-to-renew-it-bd50dd874aac
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[6]: https://medium.com/feren-os/feren-os-2021-10-iterative-improvements-993aab5dba51
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[7]: https://ferenos.weebly.com/get-feren-os.html
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[#]: subject: "TUXEDO’s Linux Gaming Ultrabook “InfinityBook Pro 14” Now Sports an RTX 3050 Ti and 3K Display"
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[#]: via: "https://news.itsfoss.com/tuxedos-infinitybook-14/"
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[#]: author: "Rishabh Moharir https://news.itsfoss.com/author/rishabh/"
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[#]: collector: "lujun9972"
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Tuxedo has recently unveiled its latest and exciting revision to its InfinityBook Pro 14. Despite weighing just around one kg, this sleek-looking ultrabook packs in impressive specs and can pretty much run various AAA games. Let’s take a look at what this laptop has to offer.
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Finally, a large **53 Wh battery** is also included that ensures 12 hours (idle) of runtime. This is pretty helpful to that stunning 14 inch **Omnia 3K IPS display.**
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### Availability and Pricing
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The InfinityBook Pro 14 **starts at 1180 EUR** and goes all the way **up to 1770 EUR** if you need the 3K Omnia display and Core i7-11370H.
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Preorders have already started from Oct 6th. You can head to its official website to explore more about the product and its availability.
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[TUXEDO Computers][3]
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### Wrapping Up
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This is one beast of an ultrabook that doubles as a gaming laptop. However, I don’t understand the inclusion of 3050ti with a 3K display. So, if you are looking for other options, I would suggest [exploring other places to buy Linux laptops][4].
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Users frequently on the go will find this laptop useful for both work and play, thanks to the laptop’s weight and power.
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_What do you think about this laptop? Do share your thoughts below_.
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[2]: https://news.itsfoss.com/nvidia-dlss-dx-11-12-proton/
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[3]: https://www.tuxedocomputers.com/en/Linux-Hardware/Linux-Notebooks/10-14-inch/TUXEDO-InfinityBook-Pro-14-Gen6.tuxedo#
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[4]: https://itsfoss.com/get-linux-laptops/
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Here’s Why You Can Consider Linux as a Content Creator
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Rewind to four/five years back, I did not use Linux as my daily driver. Yes, in a virtual machine or dual-boot, sure.
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I stuck with Windows saying – “Linux isn’t user-friendly, and it’s all about the commands/terminal.”
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In my defense, I did not know a lot of things back then. But, when I finally took the leap of faith and started using Linux as a daily driver, I began to explore how things work and was blown away by many things.
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Including some of the compelling reasons why [Linux is better than Windows][1].
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It took me a couple of days to understand the fundamentals and learn about the software utilities not available for Linux.
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But, surprisingly, I did not need to use Windows for most of my tasks, except multiplayer gaming. And, thanks to Valve, that’s about to change with the [support for BattleEye, and Easy-Anti Cheat added to Linux][2].
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Fret not; I’m not one of those who recommends ditching other operating systems. You should always use what you are comfortable with.
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But, in this article, I want to highlight a few things why you may want to switch to Linux as a content creator like myself.
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### Efficient System Resource Usage
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![][3]
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I’m not exaggerating here, but if you are going to use [one of the best Linux distributions][4], your system resources will thank you for choosing Linux.
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Considering my scenario, I have an i5-7400 processor coupled with 16 GB of RAM.
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When I boot into Windows, the startup programs like the antivirus, software tools for peripherals, and others already eat up about 30-40% of my RAM.
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And, when I start using the browser or any other resource-intensive application, I barely get to multi-task freely.
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When it comes to Linux, unless I open many tabs in the browser or multiple programs, it does not consume a lot of memory out-of-the-box.
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Windows has a lot of services/processes running in the background, and you need to put in some effort to “de-bloat” your experience. But, Linux does not require such tweaks to manage the resources; it already does it well.
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I know it isn’t exactly an “Apples to Apples” comparison. Still, I would consider myself somewhat a power user with a lot of browser tabs active to research and multiple applications (communication, productivity, virtual machine program, etc.) while constantly monitoring system performance.
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Hence, in my experience, _I feel I can do more with Linux using the same resources compared to Windows._
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And, as a content creator, you probably know how important it is to have an efficient system that maximizes your productivity without being a strain on your life.
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### Is It All About the Web Browsers?
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![][3]
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Let’s face it—most of the tools are being available as web services. While some programs/utilities may stick to native offerings, everything else is increasingly relying on cloud computing to help you get things done via the web browser.
|
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|
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So, you should evaluate the tools you use and whether they are platform-dependent or not.
|
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|
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If not, all you need to use is the web browser.
|
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|
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To give you an example, I utilize a lot of tools right from the web browser like:
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|
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* [Canva][5]
|
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* [Microsoft Office 365][6]
|
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* Web-based feed readers like Feedly, Inoreader
|
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* Todist
|
||||
* [CryptPad][7]
|
||||
|
||||
|
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|
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And, if that’s the case, do you think there’s any reason to consider Windows? I’ll leave that up to you.
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|
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Linux supports all the major web browsers, including Microsoft Edge.
|
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|
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### Hassle-free Experience
|
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|
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![][3]
|
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|
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As a content creator, the less you worry about troubleshooting issues on your computer, the more time you save.
|
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|
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I’m sure you know how Microsoft’s Windows fairs when it comes to buggy updates. Now and then, I will have to re-configure my audio settings or update the graphics driver, re-install programs, and clean junk files after an update.
|
||||
|
||||
And, there have been a few instances where I just get stuck looking at the welcome screen after an update, annoyed by a feature added by Microsoft, and some more.
|
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|
||||
Regarding my Linux experience, other than some NVIDIA graphics drivers issues (for some distributions like Fedora), I never had to troubleshoot for anything else. It has been a hassle-free journey so far!
|
||||
|
||||
So, I focus on my work without even worrying about an update screwing up my system.
|
||||
|
||||
The only inconvenience I found with Linux was developing the habit of – “_Distro hopping_,” meaning trying new Linux distributions. Considering there are a lot of choices for your desktop OS, you may be encouraged to try another distribution looking at its features.
|
||||
|
||||
Here, let me point you to [Zorin OS 16][8] and [elementary OS 6][9] if you aren’t already using them (good luck!).
|
||||
|
||||
### Applications for Audio, Video, and Digital Art/Photo
|
||||
|
||||
While some users may warn you that Linux does not offer good application support, the answer isn’t that straightforward.
|
||||
|
||||
Yes, you do not have the support for the Adobe suite and some commercial applications. But you do have alternatives.
|
||||
|
||||
Of course, if you swear by a specific software tool, Linux is a big no for you. But, if you do not have specific requirements, you can always choose to explore the exciting alternatives available.
|
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|
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You can find capable video editors like Kdenlive, tools like GIMP, and several other applications used by professionals.
|
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|
||||
To get a better idea, you might want to check:
|
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|
||||
* [Free video editors for Linux][10]
|
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* [Tools for digital artists][11]
|
||||
* [Audio editing tools][12]
|
||||
|
||||
|
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|
||||
There are some decent, social media specific, browser-based video editors are also available.
|
||||
|
||||
### Wrapping Up
|
||||
|
||||
Overall, I believe that Linux can be a perfectly suitable choice for content creators and creative professionals.
|
||||
|
||||
Linux as a desktop platform has improved a lot. And, with several Linux distributions pushing forward to enhance user experience, security, and reliability, it is an uncommon but beneficial choice that comes with benefits!
|
||||
|
||||
What do you think about Linux as a choice for content creators? Let me know what you think in the comments!
|
||||
|
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#### Big Tech Websites Get Millions in Revenue, It's FOSS Got You!
|
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|
||||
If you like what we do here at It's FOSS, please consider making a donation to support our independent publication. Your support will help us keep publishing content focusing on desktop Linux and open source software.
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|
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选题:[lujun9972][b]
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|
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[1]: https://itsfoss.com/linux-better-than-windows/
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[2]: https://news.itsfoss.com/easy-anti-cheat-linux/
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[3]: data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyBoZWlnaHQ9IjQzOSIgd2lkdGg9Ijc4MCIgeG1sbnM9Imh0dHA6Ly93d3cudzMub3JnLzIwMDAvc3ZnIiB2ZXJzaW9uPSIxLjEiLz4=
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[4]: https://itsfoss.com/best-linux-distributions/
|
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[5]: http://partner.canva.com/yRbxmN
|
||||
[6]: https://www.office.com
|
||||
[7]: https://itsfoss.com/cryptpad/
|
||||
[8]: https://news.itsfoss.com/zorin-os-16-features/
|
||||
[9]: https://news.itsfoss.com/elementary-os-6-features/
|
||||
[10]: https://itsfoss.com/best-video-editing-software-linux/
|
||||
[11]: https://itsfoss.com/best-linux-graphic-design-software/
|
||||
[12]: https://itsfoss.com/best-audio-editors-linux/
|
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|
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|
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选题:[lujun9972][b]
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译者:[译者ID](https://github.com/译者ID)
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[#]: author: "Seth Kenlon https://opensource.com/users/seth"
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[#]: collector: "lujun9972"
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|
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译者:[译者ID][c]
|
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译者:[译者ID](https://github.com/译者ID)
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|
||||
[9]: https://opensource.com/article/21/7/terminal-basics-rename-file-linux-terminal
|
||||
[10]: https://opensource.com/article/21/7/terminal-basics-copying-files-linux-terminal
|
||||
[11]: https://opensource.com/article/21/7/terminal-basics-removing-files-and-folders-linux-terminal
|
||||
[12]: https://opensource.com/downloads/bash-scripting-ebook
|
||||
[c]: https://github.com/fisherue
|
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[12]: https://opensource.com/downloads/bash-scripting-ebook
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[#]: via: "https://opensource.com/article/21/8/share-printer-cups"
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[#]: author: "Seth Kenlon https://opensource.com/users/seth"
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|
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作者:[Seth Kenlon][a]
|
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选题:[lujun9972][b]
|
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|
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