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[#]: subject: "KaOS 2022.06 Release Adds KDE Plasma 5.25 and Sets LibreOffice as the Default"
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[#]: author: "Jacob Crume https://news.itsfoss.com/author/jacob/"
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KaOS 2022.06 Release Adds KDE Plasma 5.25 and Sets LibreOffice as the Default
======
KaOSs latest update improves the welcome experience for new installations and features more upgrades.
![kaos][1]
KaOS, the independent distribution featuring KDE has just released version 2022.06. Although this release includes a lot of changes, notable improvements include Plasma 5.25 and the unreleased Calamares 3.3 branch.
For a little bit of context, KaOS was first created back in 2013. Its initial goals, which continue to this day, are all centered around providing a highly polished and tightly integrated experience with KDE, Qt, and targeting X86_64 architecture.
This release seeks to enhance the experience of KaOS users. Lets find out whats new!
### Whats New?
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Although there are a lot of changes in this release, there are a select few that will impact you more than others. Some highlights of this release include:
* KDE Plasma 5.25.1
* KDE Frameworks 5.95
* KDE Gear 22.04.2
* Calamares 3.3
* The switch to LibreOffice from Calligra
* Linux Kernel 5.17
* New package selection (Welcome screen)
#### The Latest From KDE
![kde plasma 5.25][3]
Released just two weeks ago, [KDE Plasma 5.25][4] is the latest and greatest from KDE. Focusing mostly on visual improvements, Plasma 5.25 offers improved gesture support, the ability to add tints to your accent colors, and a significantly improved touch mode. Of course, all these features are available now with KaOS 2022.06.
All thanks to its rolling-release schedule.
Alongside the latest plasma version, this version also gets the latest KDE Gear. This is the name given to the suite of KDE Apps. Users of Kdenlive will be pleased to notice initial support for 10-bit color, as well as a revamped render dialog. Kate also received a lot of improvements, and the settings dialog for it is now able to fit on smaller screens.
A lot of other KDE apps received similar updates, which you should notice throughout your system. Overall, these inclusions should add that extra bit of polish to an already polished system like KaOS.
#### Calamares 3.3
Calamares is the app that you use to install KaOS, as well as many other distributions. Although it is usually only seen when installing the OS, it is the first interaction the user has, and is therefore one of the most important parts to get right.
The installer uses the improvements found in the Calamares 3.3 branch (which hasnt seen a release yet).
#### Package Selection Screen
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For new users, KaOS should be easier to set up than before. You get an improved welcome screen to guide you to select the required packages to make things convenient in your system.
It is also known as the “Coreso” package selection page to help you make some configurations and install the packages you require.
#### Ditching Calligra in Favor Of LibreOffice as the Default
Calligra, the office suite by KDE is being ditched with this release. Now that LibreOffice is available as a single Qt application, the KaOS developers feel comfortable replacing Calligra with it.
This should bring a number of improvements, most notable better support, as well as a more familiar design. Thanks to its huge user base, LibreOffice is also more actively developed, hopefully meaning that users will get new features sooner.
#### Linux Kernel 5.17
As a somewhat odd move, KaOS 2022.06 ships with [Linux kernel 5.17.15][6]. Currently, this release is marked as End Of Life (EOL). As a result, users shouldnt expect any maintenance updates.
On a more positive note, at least this kernel release brings a few cool improvements. It brings improved GPU support, as well as improvements to a number of laptop models.
Hopefully, if nothing else, this inclusion should make some devices work better than otherwise, even if it isnt the latest version.
### Download KaOS 2022.06
Overall, KaOS 2022.06 is an impressive release. It manages to provide a large number of improvements.
If you want to give KaOS a try, feel free to download it from the official website, linked below.
[KaOS Download][7]
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[#]: subject: "Red Hat Hires a Blind Software Engineer to Improve Accessibility on Linux Desktop"
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Red Hat Hires a Blind Software Engineer to Improve Accessibility on Linux Desktop
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Red Hat is hiring a blind software engineer to help with accessibility refinements in GNOME, Fedora, and RHEL. This is a good step by Red Hat.
![red hat fedora][1]
Accessibility on a Linux desktop is not one of the strongest points to highlight. However, GNOME, one of the [best desktop environments][2], has managed to do better comparatively (I think).
In a blog post by **Christian Fredrik Schaller** (Director for Desktop/Graphics, Red Hat), he mentions that they are making serious efforts to improve accessibility.
Starting with Red Hat hiring **Lukas Tyrychtr**, who is a blind software engineer to lead the effort in improving Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and Fedora Workstation in terms of accessibility.
Here, let me summarise some of the important parts of the blog post.
### State of Accessibility in GNOME
While I mentioned that GNOME managed to have decent accessibility support in the past, Christian mentions what happened over the years:
> The first concerted effort to support accessibility under Linux was undertaken by Sun Microsystems when they decided to use GNOME for Solaris. Sun put together a team focused on building the pieces to make GNOME 2 fully accessible and worked with hardware makers to make sure things like Braille devices worked well. I even heard claims that GNOME and Linux had the best accessibility of any operating system for a while due to this effort. As Sun started struggling and got acquired by Oracle this accessibility effort eventually trailed off with the community trying to pick up the slack afterwards
In a nutshell, after GNOME 3, not a lot of concentrated efforts were put into enhancing the accessibility of the GNOME desktop.
Of course, with every desktop environment release, the community/developers try their best to improve certain aspects, but a dedicated effort wasnt possible without proper guidance and resources.
This is where Red Hat comes in.
Hiring a blind software engineer (with plans for more) is a big deal and should go a long way to improve the state of accessibility on the Linux desktop.
Christian asked Lukas about it and heres what he mentions:
> Generally, the desktop is usable, at least with GTK, Qt and major web browsers and all recent Electron based applications. Yes, accessibility support receives much less testing than I would like, so for example, a segmentation fault with a running screen reader can still unfortunately slip through a GTK release. But, generally, the foundation works well enough. Having more and naturally sounding voices for speech synthesis might help attract more blind users, but convincing all the players is no easy work.
Overall, the fundamentals/basic options for accessibility are in place, but can use improvements to make it a seamless experience across the platform.
### Plans for Accessibility Improvements
With the current efforts, I think GNOME, Fedora Workstation, and RHEL should get meaningful improvements in the coming years.
But, what kind of enhancements are we looking at?
You can read the [blog post][3] to get the details, heres a summary of it:
* Need for more utilities for accessibility. Currently, it is limited to extremely few tools (Orca, Speakup).
* Focusing on applications ported to GTK 4.
* Educating developers about focusing on the accessibility of their applications.
With Red Hat hiring a blind software engineer, I think the developers will be able to identify what to work on and how to improve it.
Naturally, with more awareness among developers, the entire Linux ecosystem will benefit (not just GNOME).
But, of course, this is great news for GNOME users and Fedora/RHEL distributions.
*What do you think about this initiative by Red Hat? Let us know in the comments below.*
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[#]: subject: "EndeavourOS Artemis is the First ISO with ARM Installation Support"
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EndeavourOS Artemis is the First ISO with ARM Installation Support
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EndeavourOS includes the latest and greatest with the new release, along with beta support for ARM installations.
![endeavour os][1]
The popular Arch-based Linux distribution [EndeavourOS][2] released their latest ISO refresh called Artemis. Interestingly, the release is named after NASAs upcoming lunar mission.
Apart from the usual improvements, the latest upgrade includes the latest [Linux Kernel 5.18.5][3] and an updated Calamares installer.
More importantly, with this release, EndeavourOS is closer to a complete ARM installation support. Let us talk more about it!
### Closing in on ARM Installation
The devs at EndeavourOS have updated the Calamares installer to handle installations to ARM devices, but it is still in beta.
Technically, you will find an integration install option on the welcome app of the main ISO. The developer also mentions that both the repos for ARM and the main ISO are more in sync from now on.
Of course, it is exciting to see the addition, nevertheless! The announcement post also mentioned:
> The new installer is a beta release and has limited device support for now, but we are going to add more devices in the future. The team currently is brainstorming to add the first step, the base install, in the Calamares installer also, so it will only take one step to install ARM
Note that only Odroid N2/N2+ and the Raspberry PI are supported right now. So, you can test it out, if you are interested to experiment.
If you are curious about the process of installation for ARM devices, heres a quick summary:
There are two stages to the new installation method:
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**Stage 1:**
* Boot into a live environment using the EndeavourOS Artemis ISO on your x86_64 computer.
* Connect the SD Card/SSD for your ARM computer as its primary storage.
* Launch Calamares.
* Click on the ARM install button and select the SD Card/SSD you connected and follow with the installation.
**Stage 2**
* Once the previous stage is over, unplug the SD Card/SSD, connect it to your ARM computer, and boot into it.
* Youll be greeted with a modified Welcome app that lets you set up the devices keyboard layout, timezone, passwords, etc.
* Youll also be able to download other DEs/WMs from this screen.
* After this setup, Calamares will delete itself and you can use the device as usual.
For more details, you can check out their blog post on [ARM installation support][5].
### Other Improvements
It is obvious to expect the latest and greatest package updates, being an Arch-based distro.
You will find Firefox 101.0.1 out of the box, but you should be soon be able to update it to Firefox 102.
This release also comes with the latest versions of Mesa and Calamares.
Some of the other changes include:
* Wireplumber has replaced pipewire-media-session as the session and policy manager for Pipewire
* The package budgie-control-center has been added to the EndeavourOS repo for a smoother and native Budgie experience.
* Offline Xfce install received improvements.
* Xfce4 and i3 install will not autostart firewall-applet by default anymore.
Also, now EndeavourOS packages can now be downgraded with eos-downgrade.
You can check out the [official announcement][6] for more details.
### Download EndeavourOS Artemis
The latest release ISO is available on the official website. Head over to the [download page][7] and get the latest image from one of the available mirrors.
[EndeavourOS Artemis][8]
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[#]: subject: "Firefox 102 Release Lets You Disable Download Panel and Improves Picture-in-Picture Mode"
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Firefox 102 Release Lets You Disable Download Panel and Improves Picture-in-Picture Mode
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Mozilla Firefox 102 release is here with some solid changes, and useful feature additions!
![][1]
A new Firefox version upgrade is here. While it may not be a major feature update like [Firefox 100][2], it includes some useful enhancements for a better browsing experience.
Heres whats new:
### Firefox 102: New Additions and Improvements
With this release, you can finally disable the automatic opening of the download panel every time a new download starts. So, you wont have too many windows crowding your screen.
It also seems that they have added some refinements to the Picture-in-Picture feature with subtitles. You should have better support for it with more streaming platforms, including Disney+ Hotstar, HBO Max, SonyLIV, and a few others.
![][3]
Firefox 102 also improves security by moving audio decoding into a separate process with enhanced sandboxing. The process remains isolated, thus giving you more security.
Additionally, there are some screen reader improvements on Windows.
For **developers**, there are a couple of important changes that include:
* Introducing support for [Transform streams][4] which also includes new interfaces.
* Support for [readable byte streams][5].
* Removal of Firefox-only properly Window.sidebar.
* You can now filter style sheets in the Style Editor tab of our developer tools
Firefox also adds a new enterprise policy adding a configuration setting that makes sure that the downloads that are meant to be opened are initially stored in a temporary folder.
If the downloaded file is saved, it will be stored in the download folder. Mozilla explains more about it:
> There is now an enterprise policy (`StartDownloadsInTempDirectory` ) and an about:config pref (`browser.download.start_downloads_in_tmp_dir` ) that will once again cause Firefox to initially put downloads in (a subfolder of) the OS temp folder, instead of the download folder configured in Firefox. Files opened from the “what should Firefox do with this file” dialog, or set to open in helper applications automatically, will stay in this folder. Files saved (not opened as previously mentioned) will still end up in the Firefox download folder.
To learn more about the release, refer to the [full release notes][6].
### Download Firefox 102
You can download the latest Firefox 102 release from its official website or wait for the package update on your Linux distribution.
In either case, you can always use the [Snap package][7] to get the latest update now.
[Firefox 102 Download][8]
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[#]: subject: "Thunderbird 102 Releases with Matrix Support and New Address Book"
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Thunderbird 102 Releases with Matrix Support and New Address Book
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Thunderbird 102 steps up a notch in terms of user experience, and customization features.
![thunderbird 102][1]
We have already talked about the [features coming to Thunderbird 102][2]. And, if you have read that, it is time to experience those exciting features!
Yes, Thunderbird 102 is now available to download (right around the time of the [Mozilla Firefox 102][3] release).
### Thunderbird 102: Whats New?
Thunderbird 102 comes packed with refreshed icons, color folders, and several meaningful upgrades.
![thunderbird 102][4]
**Ryan Lee Sipes**, Thunderbird Product Manager mentions:
“With features like timezone tracking and relationship management, our new address book allows you to better keep track of all the important people in your life.”
If you are hearing about the update for the first time, let us look at the key highlights of this release.
#### Brand New Address Book
![thunderbird 102][5]
Thunderbird 102 takes a good step towards a modern user experience with a much-needed makeover to its address book.
You get all the important information at a glance while being compatible with the vCard format.
#### Central Spaces Toolbar
![][6]
A new toolbar to make things more convenient! You can enable the toolbar to get access to the address book, calendar, tasks, chat, and any other add-ons.
You can customize the toolbars look (sidebar) as per your preferences.
#### New Import/Export Wizard
![][7]
Import/Export in Thunderbird required making use of an add-on. While it worked, it wasnt an out-of-the-box solution.
Now, with Thunderbird 102, you get this feature built-in. The step-by-step wizard should help users import/export essential data quickly.
It also ensures you do not duplicate the data with an import for your user profile.
#### Matrix Support
It looks like adding support for the Matrix protocol, and enabling decentralized communication is the trend now!
[Rocket.Chat also added support][8] for it, if you did not know.
With Thunderbird 102, the chat feature uses Matrix to provide you with a secure messaging experience.
#### Redesigned Message Header
The message header usually makes navigation easier when reading a message before responding to it.
With the new update, you can customize what to highlight, and you also get to hide the labels column if you need. Also, you can “star” an important message and convert them into a calendar event or task, pretty neat!
In addition to these changes, there are many other refinements that you can explore in the [release notes][9].
### Download Thunderbird 102
You can download the latest Thunderbird 102 update from the [official website][10]. Or, you can wait for the update to arrive through your package manager.
*Have you tried Thunderbird 102 yet? What do you think about it?*
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[#]: subject: "Vim 9.0 is Here With a New Script Language Promising Performance Boost"
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Vim 9.0 is Here With a New Script Language Promising Performance Boost
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Vim 9.0 update brings a new script language, promises a performance boost, and gets closer to common programming languages.
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Vim, the terminal text editor is back with a major update.
The Vim 9.0 release includes several tiny improvements along with a new script language (Vim9 script).
Here, let me highlight the key changes.
### Vim 9.0: Whats New?
Vim 9.0 is a significant upgrade after almost three years. And, the release announcement mentions that Vim 9.0 is more reliable than any before, which is a good thing to hear.
Some of the refinements include:
#### A New Vim9 Script
Vim script always ensures backwards compatibility, but that changes a bit with this update.
The backwards compatibility always comes with slower execution performance. So, with the Vim9 script, they aim to drastically improve performance.
The release note explains:
> This is accomplished by compiling commands into instructions that can be efficiently executed. An increase in execution speed of 10 to 100 times can be expected.
Sounds incredible, isnt it?
However, whats the catch for these performance improvements? Heres what they say:
> The performance improvements can only be achieved by not being 100% backwards compatible. For example, making function arguments available by creating an “a:” dictionary involves quite a lot of overhead. In a Vim9 function this dictionary is not available. Other differences are more subtle, such as how errors are handled.
So, you no longer get 100% backwards compatibility, but the legacy scripts should work as usual.
In addition to the performance improvements, the new script language also aims to get closer to commonly used programming languages, including JavaScript, TypeScript, and Java.
The developers also plan to add support for **classes** in the script language.
You can learn more about the new script in the [official help page][2].
#### New Features
You will also find some technical feature additions like:
* Function must be defined with def, if you want to benefit from the speedup.
* The arguments and return types must be specificed.
* Line continuation does not require using a backlash.
* It now simpler to split large scripts. You can use export to make functions/variables available to other scripts, and import to use exported items.
* Comments now start with # replacing double quote syntax.
In either case, you can always refer to the [official announcement][3] to explore all the technical details with the update.
### Download Vim 9.0
If you are going to try Vim for the first, you might want to check out our [Vim vs Nano comparison article][4] (keeping in mind the changes for this release).
You can download the latest version directly from the [official website][5]. Packages should be available for Debian-based/Ubuntu-based systems. For other Linux distributions, you might want to explore the documentations.
You can build it from sources and apply the latest patches as well.
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