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[#]: subject: (ProtonMail Users can Now Access Proton Calendar (beta) for Free)
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[#]: via: (https://news.itsfoss.com/protoncalendar-beta-free/)
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[#]: author: (Ankush Das https://news.itsfoss.com/author/ankush/)
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ProtonMail Users can Now Access Proton Calendar (beta) for Free
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[ProtonMail][1] is one of the [best secure email services][2] out there. While alternatives like [Tutanota][3] already offer a calendar feature, ProtonMail did not offer it for all the users.
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The calendar feature (in beta) was limited to paid users. Recently, in an [announcement][4], ProtonMail has made it accessible for all users for free.
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It is worth noting that it is still in beta but accessible to more users.
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### Try Proton Calendar beta
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Proton Calendar is a feature integrated with ProtonMail itself. However, you get a separate mobile app if you want to use it on Android. No signs of an iOS app yet.
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If you are already using the **[beta.protonmail.com][5]** portal when accessing through your web browser, you can navigate your way to Proton Calendar as shown below:
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In either case, you can simply head to [Proton Calendar page][7] (calendar.protonmail.com) and log in to access it.
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They should also add the selector menu to the main ProtonMail version, but unfortunately, it is only available on the beta portal for now.
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As per the announcement, the features available with Proton Calendar right now are:
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* Create, edit, and delete events across devices
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* Set reminders
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* Send and respond to event invitations (web only for now)
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* Set up recurring events annually, monthly, weekly, daily, or on an interval of your choice
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* Also available in dark mode
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You can also import events from your existing calendar if you are thinking to make a switch. Event invitations should work from both Google and Microsoft Calendars.
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Unlike other calendars, Proton Calendar utilizes end-to-end encryption to protect your events. So, only you know what events you have and the information regarding it.
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If you are curious to know the details behind how they protect your calendar data, you can refer to their [official blog post][8] about it.
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_Have you tried Proton Calendar yet? Is it as useful as Tutanota’s already existing calendar if you’ve tried it?_
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#### _Related_
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* [Gmail's Privacy Alternative ProtonMail Makes 'Undo Send' Feature Available for All Users][10]
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* ![][11] ![ProtonMail undo send option][12]
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* [Firefox Proton With Major Redesign Change is Coming Soon. Take a Look Before the Final Release][13]
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* [ProtonVPN Adds 'NetShield' Feature to Block Malware, Scripts & Ads Online][15]
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* ![][11] ![NetShield by ProtonVPN][16]
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作者:[Ankush Das][a]
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[1]: https://itsfoss.com/recommends/protonmail/
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[2]: https://itsfoss.com/secure-private-email-services/
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[3]: https://tutanota.com/
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[4]: https://protonmail.com/blog/calendar-free-web-android/
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[5]: https://beta.protonmail.co
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[7]: https://calendar.protonmail.com
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[8]: https://protonmail.com/blog/protoncalendar-security-model/
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[10]: https://news.itsfoss.com/protonmail-undo-send/
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[13]: https://news.itsfoss.com/firefox-proton-redesign/
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[15]: https://news.itsfoss.com/protonvpn-netshield/
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[#]: subject: (Kate Editor Set to Become KDE’s Answer to Microsoft’s Visual Studio Code)
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[#]: via: (https://news.itsfoss.com/kate/)
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[#]: author: (Jacob Crume https://news.itsfoss.com/author/jacob/)
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Kate Editor Set to Become KDE’s Answer to Microsoft’s Visual Studio Code
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KDE has revealed some details on the upcoming 21.04 release of their Kate text editor, or KDE Advanced Text Editor. With this release comes a huge range of new features, such as a new HUD style command palette and improved search in files.
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To the Visual Studio Code users out there, this may seem familiar. Microsoft VS Code has had a similar style command palette for a long time, which Kate users (until now) had to leave out of their workflow.
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Some of the features I will be looking at in this article include:
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* **Integrated Git support**
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* HUD style command palette
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* Quick open with fuzzy matching
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* Improved Search In Files
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* Improved Language Server Protocol (LSP) support
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### Integrated Git Support – Finally!
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One of the biggest features of this update is the integrated git support. Although it has been possible to load git repositories in Kate for a while now, the new integrated git support allows you to checkout and create branches, stash stuff, stage your files for commit or diff, and do the commit and push afterward, **all without touching the terminal!**
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This is a huge improvement over the old way of using Kate’s built-in terminal to manage your repositories.
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Additionally, it opens up the ability to use git on the Windows version of Kate, which still doesn’t have the ability to access a command line (most likely due to the locked-down nature of it).
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This is a a huge feature, and I suspect that it will be welcomed by developers everywhere.
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### HUD Style Command Palette
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One of the key components of the VS Code workflow is the Command Palette. After waiting for years, this huge feature has finally been added to Kate.
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The Command Palette is possibly one of the most commonly used features in VS Code, and it has been one of the few things that have kept me using the aforementioned text editor. Now with the integration into Kate, I can happily switch, without worrying about a huge disruption to my workflow.
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### Quick Open (With Fuzzy Matching)
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A longtime feature of Kate, Quick Open hasn’t been improved all that much over the past few years. Now with the new 21.04 release, it is receiving a major overhaul, with things such as Fuzzy Matching and a new UI that aims to be more consistent with the Command Palette.
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The new UI is the result of a move to a more consistent design throughout Kate. Although minor, this change definitely is more eye-pleasing and helps improve the layout for those with larger screens.
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The fuzzy matching is also a welcome improvement. The Quick Open dialog used to use a wildcard filter for its top result, with direct matches to the search term being listed beneath it. The 21.04 release uses a new fuzzy matching algorithm, providing the best results at the top, with less likely results located at the bottom.
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The result of this is far more reliable results, which when combined with the new UI, provides a huge improvement to the user experience.
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### Improved Search in Files
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With the new release comes yet another welcome improvement: Better search in files.
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The search plugin got a major overhaul with much better result representation in the proper editor font and colors. It has also been improved in terms of speed, with a very noticeable performance jump.
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One way they achieved this is through parallelizing the search engine, allowing it to attempt to utilize all the available cores on the CPU. No longer does Kate need to hide behind Atom/VS Code!
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### Improved LSP Support
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For those unfamiliar with the term, LSP stands for Language Server Protocol. This is what’s responsible for the detection of code errors and warnings, go to definition/declaration capabilities, and symbol outlines.
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If you happen to be coding in one of the supported languages, it should be enabled out of the box, enabling Kate to be used similarly to a lightweight IDE.
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### Wrapping Up
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With this [upcoming new release][5], you can expect heaps of cool new features, each providing a better experience to the end-user. After a long wait, it seems that Kate is finally catching up with other [modern code editors like VS Code][6] in terms of features, with the added benefit of better integration into KDE Plasma desktop.
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The new release should arrive in within the next two weeks. Keep an eye out for it.
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#### _Related_
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* [KDE Plasma 5.22 To Include New Adaptive Panel Opacity and Other Exciting Improvements][8]
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* ![][9] ![][10]
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* [KDE Plasma 5.21 Brings in a New Application Launcher, Wayland Support, and Other Exciting Additions][11]
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* ![][9] ![][12]
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* [Linux Release Roundup #21.12: 7-Zip, Vivaldi Browser 3.7, Audacity 3.0 and More New Releases][13]
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* ![][9] ![Linux Release Roundups][14]
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via: https://news.itsfoss.com/kate/
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作者:[Jacob Crume][a]
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选题:[lujun9972][b]
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[5]: https://kate-editor.org/post/2021/2021-03-29-kate-21.04-feature-preview/
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[6]: https://itsfoss.com/best-modern-open-source-code-editors-for-linux/
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[8]: https://news.itsfoss.com/kde-plasma-5-22-dev/
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[11]: https://news.itsfoss.com/kde-plasma-5-21-release/
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[13]: https://news.itsfoss.com/linux-release-roundup-2021-12/
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[#]: subject: (Confusion Erupts Around Misleading News Surrounding Youtube-dl Takedown)
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[#]: via: (https://news.itsfoss.com/youtube-dl-repo-fork/)
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[#]: author: (Jacob Crume https://news.itsfoss.com/author/jacob/)
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Confusion Erupts Around Misleading News Surrounding Youtube-dl Takedown
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In November 2020, [GitHub took down the Youtube-dl repository][1] after a complaint from the [RIAA][2]. This action caused a huge backlash within the open-source community, with many developers boycotting GitHub altogether.
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The RIAA claimed that [Youtube-dl][3] was using copyright-protection avoidance technologies, which resulted in immense criticism from multiple open-source organizations. In a surprise move, GitHub reinstated the repository several weeks later.
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To complement this reinstatement, they created a 1 million dollar takedown defense fund, designed to prevent situations like this in the future.
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### False News Surrounding Youtube-dl’s Forks
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Among the confusion caused by this takedown, some recent reports have surfaced claiming that forks of the Youtube-dl repository are still disabled. **This is not true**. If we look at the [list of forks,][6] we can see a huge list of repositories, with each one working as normal.
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Multiple sources reference [this repository][7], which has been taken down and has still not been reinstated by GitHub. However, it is not actually forked from the [official Youtube-dl repository][8]. Instead, this repository is based on an unofficial version of Youtube-dl and is not actually a Youtube-dl fork.
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This isn’t to say that GitHub is without blame, as they have still ignored this developer’s counternotice. However, this warrants nowhere near the amount of criticism GitHub has received because of this.
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### GitHub Working on Preventing a Situation Like This In The Future
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GitHub reinstated the Youtube-dl repository back then (and its forks), many were pleased to hear that they had also started work on preventing a situation like this in the future. Some of these initiatives include:
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* A 1,000,000 USD fund aimed to help developers fight DMCA notices
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* Giving the option to developers to dispute the notice
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#### New Fund to Fight DMCA Notices
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As a result of the community backlash GitHub received, they have invested one million USD into a fund designed to help developers fight unfair DMCA notices. According to the official [GitHub post:][9]
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> Developers who want to push back against unwarranted takedowns may face the risk of taking on personal liability and legal defense costs. To help them, GitHub will establish and donate $1M to a developer defense fund to help protect open source developers on GitHub from unwarranted DMCA Section 1201 takedown claims.
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GitHub
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If you are interested in other ways to get support with legal disputes over open-source software, you may want to look at the [SFLC][10] and [EFF][11]. If possible, it would also be great if you could support them whether that’s through donations of time or money.
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Another way GitHub is working to improve its relationship with developers is through a new way to dispute takedown notices. This will improve the transparency between developers and the notice issuers, reducing the likelihood of another situation like this.
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#### More Proof Required for Future Part 1201 Notices
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> Section 1201 dates back to the late 1990s and did not anticipate the various implications it has for software use today. As a result, Section 1201 makes it illegal to use or distribute technology (including source code) that bypasses technical measures that control access or copying of copyrighted works, even if that technology can be used in a way that would not be copyright infringement.
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GitHub has now changed its policies so that anyone issuing a part 1201 notice must include additional evidence. This is beneficial to all involved parties as it means that most of the illegitimate claims will be void anyway.
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### Wrapping Up
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With the huge mess, this situation has created, I believe GitHub handled this as well as they reasonably could have. Additionally, it brought to light many legal issues surrounding part 1201 notices, which are being remedied right now.
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Overall, the outcome of this has actually been positive, with a huge step in the right direction in developer rights. Amidst the rumors and fake news that has been circling lately, I think it is important to recognize the changes that have been made, and what they mean for the future of open-source software.
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_What are your thoughts on the removal of Youtube-dl and then reinstating it? Let me know in the comments below!_
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#### _Related_
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* [PHP Repository Moves to GitHub After its Git Server Was Hacked][12]
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* [10 Biggest Linux Stories of the Year 2020 [That Made the Biggest Impact]][15]
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* ![][13] ![Biggest Linux Stories][16]
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* [After Rocky Linux, We Have Another RHEL Fork in Works to Replace CentOS][17]
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[#]: subject: (Fedora 34 Releases with GNOME 40, Linux Kernel 5.11, and a New i3 Spin)
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Fedora 34 Releases with GNOME 40, Linux Kernel 5.11, and a New i3 Spin
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After the release of the [Fedora 34 beta][1] a week ago, Fedora 34 stable release is finally here with exciting changes and improvements.
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As expected this release of Fedora arrives with the latest Linux kernel 5.11 along with significant changes such as [Gnome 40][2], [PipeWire][3], availability of a [Fedora i3 Spin][4], and various other changes.
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### Major Highlights of Fedora 34 Release
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#### Desktop Environment Updates
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One of the biggest highlights is the arrival of the [GNOME 40][2] desktop. Fedora 34 is one of the few distributions in which you can experience the latest Gnome 40 right now. So, this change is worth noting.
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Taking a look at KDE Plasma, Wayland becomes the default display server for KDE Plasma in Fedora 34. Moreover, KDE Plasma Desktop image is available for AArch64 ARM devices as well.
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Coming to other Desktop Environments, the latest Xfce 4.16 is available with this release of Fedora and LXQT also receives an update to the latest version LXQT 0.16.
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#### PipeWire to Replace PulseAudio
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Besides, with this release, there’s also a Fedora i3 Spin that provides the popular i3 tiling window manager and offers a complete experience with a minimalist user interface.
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If you want to see the entire list of changes in Fedora 34, please take a look at the [official announcement post][7] and the [changeset][8] for more technical details.
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### Wrapping up
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Most of the above changes in Fedora 34 were expected changes, and fortunately nothing went south after the beta release last week. Above all Fedora 34 in powered by the latest Linux kernel 5.11, and you can experience the latest GNOME desktop as well.
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_So, what do you think about these exciting additions to Fedora 34? Let me know in the comments below._
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#### _Related_
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* [Fedora 34 Beta Arrives With Awesome GNOME 40 (Unlike Ubuntu 21.04)][1]
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* [Linux Release Roundup #21.13: GNOME 40, Manjaro 21.0, Fedora 34 and More New Releases][11]
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* ![][9] ![Linux Release Roundups][12]
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* [Manjaro 21.0 Ornara Comes Packed With GNOME 3.38, KDE Plasma 5.21, Xfce 4.16 and Linux Kernel 5.10][13]
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[1]: https://news.itsfoss.com/fedora-34-beta-release/
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[2]: https://news.itsfoss.com/gnome-40-release/
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[3]: https://pipewire.org/
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[4]: https://spins.fedoraproject.org/i3/
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[7]: https://fedoramagazine.org/announcing-fedora-34/
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[8]: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/34/ChangeSet#i3_Spin
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[11]: https://news.itsfoss.com/linux-release-roundup-2021-13/
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[13]: https://news.itsfoss.com/manjaro-21-0-ornara-release/
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