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[#]: subject: "Linux Lite 6.4 Gets Lighter With More Features like WebP Image Support"
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Linux Lite 6.4 Gets Lighter With More Features like WebP Image Support
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Linux Lite 6.4 is a neat upgrade with a couple of new changes!
![linux lite 6.4][1]
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Linux Lite is known for its lightweight and Windows-like layout that provides users with a familiar operating system experience.
The last major release, [Linux Lite 6.2][3] saw the inclusion of various user interface tweaks/bug fixes, and now another release is here that also has various improvements on offer.
Let me take you through the Linux Lite 6.4 release.
### 🆕 Linux Lite 6.4: What's New?
![a screenshot of the desktop on linux lite 6.4][4]
Based on **[Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS][5]**, this release has some interesting new additions, here are the highlights that you should know about:
- **SystemD reporting via Lite System Report**
- **ZSTD Compression**
- **Better WebP Support**
- **Updated Thunderbird**
- **Xfce 4.18**
#### SystemD reporting via Lite System Report
![a screenshot of the systemd report on linux lite 6.4][6]
As you know that **systemd is one of the basic building blocks of a Linux system** that starts the boot procedure for the rest of the system.
Linux Lite 6.4 has bought about a dedicated reporting option for systemd errors. This will make it easy to pinpoint booting and general system issues via the Lite System Report tool.
#### ZSTD Compression
The complete Lite app suite (their in-house apps) has been repackaged using ZSTD compression for faster decompression and better compression, resulting in a **lighter storage footprint**.
For example: Now the Lite Themes app is **76.8 MB** instead of the more hefty **91.2 MB**.
Systems with slower processors will benefit a great deal due to the inclusion of this, resulting in significantly faster application update times.
#### Better WebP Support
![a screenshot of the webp thumbnail support on linux lite 6.4][7]
The Thunar file manager has been **updated to****4.16.10** and can now show thumbnails for WebP files correctly, instead of a generic placeholder image.
This should make it easy for you to go through your WebP files, without the need to open them one-by-one.
#### Updated Thunderbird
![a screenshot of thunderbird 102 running on linux lite 6.4][8]
Linux Lite 6.4 **features Thunderbird 102** with its redesigned icons, the central spaces' toolbar, new address book, import/export wizard, matrix chat support and more.
You can read more about it in our article to dive deeper.
#### 🛠️ Other Changes
Other than the above-mentioned, here are a few application suite updates that are worth mentioning:
- **Linux Kernel 5.15.0-69**
- **Chrome 111.0**
- **LibreOffice 7.4.6.2**
- **VLC 3.0.16**
- **Gimp 2.10.30**
- **The latest [Papirus][9] icon theme set.**
If you are curious about the latest Xfce 4.18, you can check out our separate coverage to explore the details:
### 📥 Get Linux Lite 6.4
The ISO for Linux Lite 6.4 can be sourced from the [official website][10], or by clicking on the download button below.
[Linux Lite 6.4 (OSDN)][11]
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[#]: subject: "Linux Mint Team Announced “Styles” for Cinnamon Desktop"
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Linux Mint Team Announced “Styles” for Cinnamon Desktop
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**The Linux Mint team has introduced “styles” in Cinnamon desktop for the upcoming release, Linux Mint 21.2, allowing for easier customization and a visually appealing interface.**
In their monthly update post, the Linux Mint team gave a sneak peek of whats in store for the upcoming release, Linux Mint 21.2. One of the exciting new features that caught the eye was the introduction of “styles” in the Cinnamon desktop.
The next iteration of Cinnamon will present a novel concept known as “styles”. Styles come in three modes: mixed, dark, and light, and each of these modes can have colour “variants”. A variant is a combination of themes that blend together. The goal of styles, modes, and variants is to make it easier to switch to a beautiful-looking interface and quickly browse through available options. You wont have to find matching elements because styles will do that for you, no matter how many individual themes you have installed.
In the style combo, you will see popular styles such as Adwaita, Mint-X, Mint-Y, among others. Just select one mode, and the colour variants will be displayed. You can switch between styles, modes, and colour variants with a few clicks of a button. However, if you prefer a specific combination of not proposed themes, you can click on “Advanced settings” and choose individual themes.
![Adwaita Cinnamon Style][1]
![Mint-Y Cinnamon Style][2]
![Mint-L Cinnamon Style][3]
The best part is that everything will work out of the box for everybody. The Linux Mint team wants Cinnamon styles to work well for everyone, including third-party theme artists and other distributions. Cinnamon styles are defined in JSON files in `/usr/share/cinnamon/styles.d/`. These files are read alphabetically, and styles can override one another if they have the same name. This approach lets distributions or theme artists define their styles while also using Cinnamons style definitions.
This entire feature should arrive as part of [Linux Mint 21.2 “Victoria” release][4], due on June 2023. If you want to contribute or want to develop your own theme for Mint, you can create a post in Mint forums.
Linux Mint users have long awaited this new feature and are sure to make the desktop environment more visually appealing and customizable. We cant wait to see what the Linux Mint team has in store for us with the upcoming release!
Image credits: Linux Mint team, Via [announcement][5]
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[#]: subject: "Color Variants & Styles Are Coming to Linux Mint 21.2"
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Color Variants & Styles Are Coming to Linux Mint 21.2
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New visual elements and options for Linux Mint Cinnamon. What do you think?
![linux mint style][1]
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Recently, Linux Mint has been focusing on its look and feel more than usual.
With [Linux Mint 21.1][3], you get a new default theme and several subtle visual refinements.
And it looks like more such changes are in progress for the upcoming Linux Mint 21.2. As usual, a new monthly blog post highlighted some progress planned for the next release.
The highlight for me is the new concept, "**Styles,**" coming to the **Cinnamon desktop**.
### Cinnamon Upgrade With Linux Mint 21.2
Adding Styles to Cinnamon results in a simplified version of theme tweaks.
With the theme controls on Cinnamon, you must choose the mouse pointer, icon theme, and desktop theme separately.
![linux mint theme selection][4]
There are a lot of themes to select from. So, with the "Styles" approach, the tweaks get simplified to two things:
![linux mint style selection][5]
- **Style**
- **Appearance**
The Style preset will feature options like Adwaita, Mint-X, Mint-Y, etc (the same options you find with the current theme selection).
![styles in linux mint][6]
For the appearance, you will choose the theme mode as dark/light or mixed as per your preferences.
The mixed mode will have both dark/light modes of apps for contrast, and the other modes are self-explanatory.
Once you have set these two options, you can find new color variants, combining themes. You can also play around with it to see what color combination works best for your style.
![linux mint yaru theme][7]
You can always find the current way of setting things under "**Advance settings**".
In addition, as shown in the screenshot above, you will find new color combinations available to add variety, even if the theme sounds similar.
Other changes expected with Linux Mint 21.2 include:
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- **Dropping the folder stripes**
- **Removing monochrome icons and dark theme icons to replace them with symbolic icons to ensure compatibility and uniform contrast with all themes**
Sure, these simplifications of options for the end-user may not be massive overhauls but meaningful changes to improve the Cinnamon desktop experience overall.
Of course, it could become one of the [reasons you choose Cinnamon][9].
Not just limited to Linux Mint, these improvements will also help elevate the experience with any other distributions offering a Cinnamon desktop edition. You can head to Linux Mint's [official blog][10] to explore more about it.
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[#]: subject: "Slint 1.0 Release Gives Us a New Rust-based Open-Source GUI Toolkit"
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Slint 1.0 Release Gives Us a New Rust-based Open-Source GUI Toolkit
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Slint is a new open-source GUI toolkit for desktops and embedded systems. What do you think about it?
![slint ui framework toolkit logo][1]
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Slint is a product of SixtyFPS GmbH, a start-up. It is an open-source toolkit for developing graphical user interfaces for **embedded devices** or **desktops**.
In a recent announcement, they introduced v1.0 after 3 years of development. They also shared insights on what they plan to do with this product offering.
Let's dive in and see what this is all about.
**What is happening?:** Initially known as SixtyFPS, Slint has come a long way since its inception in 2020. The GUI toolkit is now finally out of 'development mode'.
![a poster of slint 1.0][3]
Built from the ground up using **Rust**, it is a **modern GUI toolkit** conceived with scalability, inclusivity, tool-ability, and cross-platform compatibility in mind.
**How does it work?:** Slint uses **declarative programming** to streamline the development of a user interface by using a syntax that provides an extensive way to describe the various graphical elements that are easy to go through.
They also have a video to give you a head start:
![Simple GUI application with Slint and Rust][4]
The Slint compiler can also optimize and translate the UI description to native code.
To accelerate the UI development process, Slint has an **extensive tooling package** consisting of support for code completion, navigation, refactoring, and syntax highlighting.
![a gif showing the extensive tooling package on slint 1.0][5]
As you can see, it also has live preview support to see changes happening in real-time for instant feedback.
They also offer **Slint extension on the VS Code [marketplace][6]**, which works across Linux, Windows, macOS, and VS Code Web.
[Slint UI (Official Website)][7]
If you are curious and want to try it out now, you can check out their online demo [SlintPad][8], an online editor with a live preview.
Furthermore, Slint allows you to develop user interfaces for various operating systems and processor architectures, some of which include:
- **Linux (desktop and embedded), macOS, Windows, WebAssembly, Blackberry QNX, and bare metal.**
- **ARM Cortex-M and Cortex-A, Intel x86, RISC-V, Cadence Tensilica, and more.**
- **Software rendering/Hardware-accelerated graphics APIs, such as OpenGL ES.**
The lightweight nature of Slint can also be leveraged to build applications that **run on systems with significantly less RAM**.
They shared an example to demonstrate that claim with a **Raspberry Pi Pico** (with a mere 264 KB of RAM) running a printer demo built using Slint.
![a photo showcasing a printer demo made using slint running on an raspberry pi pico][9]
They shared an exciting piece of information: even if Slint is implemented using Rust, it **still supports other programming languages**, such as C++ and JavaScript.
Now.
**What's their business Model? How is all this financially viable?**
For starters, **Slint is an open-source project**, with its code available on [GitHub][10] under a **GPLv3 license**.
But, they also have a **proprietary license** that can be accessed via opting for one of the **paid plans** or by joining their '[Ambassador Program][11]' and getting the license for free.
> 📋 There are a few requirements that a project needs to comply with to have Ambassador status.
The proprietary license is compelling for businesses because it has added perks such as premium customer support, unlimited user seats, and more.
**Any plans for the future?**
They have laid out some promising plans for the future of Slint, one is to build a graphical editor for designers that would let them drag and drop widgets/elements to build the UI.
Then, there are plans to extend support for building **native iOS and Android apps,** and, of course, support for more programming languages.
⭐ This looks like it has good potential, but only time will tell.
Until then, you can go through its [announcement blog][12] to dive deeper.
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[#]: subject: "Atlas: An Open Windows OS Optimized for Gaming and Privacy"
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[#]: author: "Ankush Das https://news.itsfoss.com/author/ankush/"
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Atlas: An Open Windows OS Optimized for Gaming and Privacy
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An open-source project to help you get the most out of your Windows gaming experience. Are you in?
![atlas windows version][1]
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Wouldn't it be nice to have a bloatware-free version of Windows?
Yes, of course. There have been a couple of attempts to present a clutter-free Windows version (unofficially).
Atlas OS is more of the same but impressive.
### Atlas OS: What is it?
**Atlas is simply a modified version of Windows.**
To clarify, **Atlas OS is not a standalone version of Windows**. You still need a genuine key for Windows (home/pro).
> 📋 Atlas OS is not an open-source edition of "Windows." The files/installers used to modify the Windows installation on your machine are open-source.
Atlas OS eliminates all the shortcomings of the Windows operating system to provide a faster and more private experience for gaming and other needs.
Once all the optimizations and tweaks are in place, your Windows experience converts to the "**Atlas OS**" experience. And that is the reason I mention it as the Atlas project or Atlas OS interchangeably.
![atlas os][3]
Some of the key highlights of the project include:
- **Reduces the number of processes running on Windows**
- **It is open-source. So you can verify the authenticity of what it does before trying it out.**
- **Eliminates telemetry**
- **Disabled audio exclusive**
- **Disabled unneeded devices**
- **Disabled power saving (for personal computers)**
- **Disabled performance-hungry security mitigations**
- **Automatically enabled MSI mode on all devices**
- **Boot configuration optimization**
- **Optimized process scheduling**
We all know Windows sucks a significant chunk of your system resources for its background services and nuances.
So, the Atlas project aims to eliminate all and further optimize your experience to give you every bit of performance, **boosting the FPS and ensuring snappy game sessions.**
Not to forget, **less bloatware and no useless processes are better for privacy.**
For instance, in a stock Windows installation without Atlas tweaks, you get 100+ processes and a good chunk of RAM consumption. After applying the Atlas modifications, you end up with **30-40 system processes and less memory consumption.**
With more resources available, the **games should perform potentially better than usual.**
[Atlas OS][4]
### How to Install Atlas OS?
You do not get a separate ISO for Atlas OS. So, it may not be as straightforward as simply installing a new OS through the USB onto your computer.
> 💡 Unlike other custom Windows OSes, you do not get a tweaked ISO for Atlas OS. You still rely on the official ISO and perform modifications post-installations for a safer experience.
![files needed to install atlas OS][5]
The process of installing Atlas OS includes the following:
- Disconnecting the internet (to prevent forced modifications by Windows during installation)
- Making a fresh Windows installation (using the official ISO)
- Using the downloaded [Atlas files][6] to make the tweaks post-installation
Once done, you can install GPU drivers and start gaming!
You can refer to its [official documentation][7] and [GitHub page][8] for the detailed steps.
**Currently, it only supports Windows 10 22H2** and they are working on adding a version for Windows 11 users.
💬 _What do you think about Atlas OS or the idea of it? Would you be willing to spin a fresh Windows installation to eliminate all the bloatware and reclaim the performance potential of your PC? Share your thoughts in the comments below._
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