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January 26, 2024 | Garuda

Experience the New KDE Plasma 6 with Garuda Linux “Spizaetus” Release! – Exciting News from It’s FOSS!

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Unlock the Potential of Garuda Linux “Spizaetus”: Latest Release with Exciting New Features
Garuda Linux, the highly sought after Arch Linux-based distro, has released its latest version named “Spizaetus”. This new release brings with it a plethora of new and exciting features that will surely leave a lasting impression on its users.

Here’s a sneak peek at some of the highlights of the latest Garuda Linux release:

🚀 Hyprland ISO Offering:
The all-new Garuda Linux “Spizaetus” comes with a brand new ISO that features the dynamic tiling Wayland compositor, Hyprland. This allows for smooth animations and effortless window tiling, making your experience even better.

🔍 Ugrep Replaces Grep:
Garuda Linux has done away with the traditional ‘grep’ command line utility and replaced it with the more efficient ‘ugrep’ file pattern searcher. Claiming to be the “ultra-fast, user-friendly grep replacement”, this utility will surely impress you with its performance.

🐧 Experimental KDE Plasma 6 Repo:
For the adventurous souls out there, Garuda Linux has introduced an experimental repo, ‘chaotic-aur-kde’, which provides access to early builds of Plasma 6. However, it is important to note that this is not recommended for production use.

🛠️ Other Changes and Improvements:
Apart from these major changes, Garuda Linux “Spizaetus” also comes with various refinements and updates, such as an updated ‘garuda-update’ utility to handle conflicts, removal of Plymouth in favor of a terminal output during boot, and updates to their infrastructure to better serve users.

With 9 different flavors to choose from, including options with KDE Plasma, GNOME, Xfce, and Cinnamon, Garuda Linux “Spizaetus” caters to the needs of various use cases, making it a standout among Arch Linux-based distros.

So, are you ready to unlock the full potential of Garuda Linux “Spizaetus” and experience a whole new level of performance and customization? Head over to the official site to download your preferred flavor and let us know what you think in the comments below!

But wait, there’s more! If you’re looking for an open-source alternative to Reddit, Garuda Linux offers its own dedicated Lemmy instance for its users. So why not give that a try too?

Don’t miss out on all the exciting features and improvements in Garuda Linux “Spizaetus” – download it now!

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January 26, 2024 | Zorin

Zorin Linux Is Heavy on the Windows Dressing – LinuxInsider

Zorin Linux 6.0 is a very capable replacement operating system for Microsoft Windows. It is also a bother-free alternative to other Linux distros that suffer from the usability issues of the Gnome 3 or Ubuntu Unity desktop interfaces.The Zorin Linux distro is an offshoot of Canonical’s Ubuntu Linux but it has much more of the look and feel of Linux Mint with a few very substantial differences. These make Zorin an ideal choice for Windows users and others who dislike having to learn a new approach to computing.

Zorin Linux lets you change the look of your desktop.

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One of these embellishments is a modified bottom panel that has the look and feel of the Windows start menu and task bar. Another key design difference is Zorin’s familiar default Windows 7-like interface. This combination goes a long way towards reducing the learning curve of migrating to Linux while still experiencing the main advantages of Linux.

For many newcomers to Linux, Zorin has a deal maker that is unmatched in any other Linux distribution. It comes with several integrated tools that let you modify Zorin’s appearance. Look Changer lets you decide how the desktop looks and acts. You can tweak the look and feel even more with Splash Screen Manager, Internet Browser Manager and Background Plus.

For example, with a click of a button you can have the desktop accurately the look and function of Windows 7, Windows XP or GNOME 2 in the free versions of Zorin OS. The Premium versions also include the Windows 2000, Unity and Mac OS X looks.

Free Or Not?

As I continue to tour various Linux distributions, I am seeing a trend that raises concerns. Traditionally, the Linux OS has been available for free as a hallmark of the open source software concept.

Paying for specialized Linux versions or subscribing for support features is nothing new. But offering users a few basic fully functional distro versions while charging for a premium release with more extensive features of a particular distro seems to violate the intent of FOSS (Free Open Source Software) principles.

Paying for a premium version of Zorin poses problems if you live in the U.S. The website only displays Euro prices.

Getting It

Three free versions are available for download. Zorin OS 6 Core is the standard desktop version of Zorin OS. It comes in 32-bit and 64-bit (1.4) versions.

Zorin OS 6.1 Lite is the streamlined version of Zorin OS. It is designed for use on old and low-spec computers. Zorin OS 6 Educational is for educational purposes.

Several paid versions are available with specialty open source packages for business, gaming and multimedia.

Don’t ignore the warning on the download page. It recommends using the Firefox web browser to avoid file corruption issues during the download process. I ignored that warning and had to do it over again. The ISO file failed to properly burn a live DVD otherwise.

Snappy Set Up

Zorin ran relatively fast from the live DVD version. But some features related to the desktop look and feel did not work from the live version. That is to be expected. Once I installed Zorin to my test machine’s hard drive, all the functionality was present.

For instance, Zorin enables a few desktop visual effects. You can tweak the look and feel of these animations by going to System Tools > Preferences > CompizConfig Settings Manager.

This is the element missing as most Linux disros upgraded to GNOME 3 or pushed users into other desktop environments. In most cases, the desktop effects and animations that Compiz created are now only available in the KDE desktop and distros such as Zorin that retained that functionality.

No Fuss

For those who detest fiddling, Zorin ships with all codecs enabled. This lets you watch videos and listen to streaming music without having to set up any of the player applications. This is a strong selling point, once that resembles the experience with Linux Mint.

One of the things you can change if you want is the default background. Zorin ships with more than 25 artistically pleasing images. Access them by right-clicking on the desktop or choosing the Appearance option from the System Settings menu in the System Tools area.

Zorin lets you choose from a number of different backgrounds.

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The Windows-like start menu will appeal to Microsoft users.

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I was generally impressed with Zorin. Only one drawback would deter me from adopting it as my main Linux OS. I found no easy way to set up virtual workspaces.

Pleasing Panel

Zorin uses a modified version of the Avant Window Navigator (AWN) as a replacement panel. It does not have all the visual affects found in the separate AWN app.

Instead, the modified AWN is integrated into the desktop. It functions as a traditional panel rather than a docking bar.

I found it to be less flexible than the original AWN. It also lacked the visual effects options that the real AWN has.

The real AWN functions as a dock similar to what the Mac OS uses. But the Zorin version morphed AWN into a panel-like feature hard-wired to the bottom of the screen. The traditional Gnome panel does not exist in Zorin.

Not All Rosy

After hours of fiddling with Zorin, I discovered that the panel (see next section) has a setting to add applets. Once I installed the window list and desktop switcher applets in the dock preferences, I could right click on the top of an open window to send it to a new virtual desktop.

I was also able to right-click on the top border of an open window without these applets installed to access the options to move the window to another workspace. But other than treating the moved window as a minimized icon on the task panel or using the window switcher, no other way exists to navigate among virtual workspaces.

This might not be a problem for Windows OS converts. Virtual workspaces is a feature not built into Windows and is only available with add-on programs installed.

Bottom Line

Zorin is a solid choice for hassle-free computing. Its design sidesteps the controversial desktop issues in recent OS upgrades of other Linux distros. It is an easy-to-use Linux platform that is ideal for newcomers and veteran Linux users alike.

January 26, 2024 | openSUSE

“Mastering the Art of Running openSUSE Linux on Windows 10 – ZDNet”

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“Boost Your Productivity: Run Ubuntu AND openSUSE on Windows 10 with WSL!”

Last year, Microsoft and Canonical joined forces to deliver Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), revolutionizing the way we use Linux on Windows 10. Now, SUSE has joined the party, making it possible for users to run openSUSE on top of Windows 10 as well. Forget about dual booting and get the best of both worlds! Get ready to boost your productivity with WSL and run Ubuntu and openSUSE seamlessly on your Windows 10 machine. Follow these simple steps to get started:
1. Boot up Windows 10 and enable Developer Mode.
2. Install Windows Subsystem for Linux (Beta) under “Windows Features.”
3. Launch Bash and accept the terms to download Ubuntu.
4. Create a non-root user for Ubuntu.
5. Update Ubuntu to the latest version.
6. Download the openSUSE Docker userspace package.
7. Create a new root file system for openSUSE.
8. Backup Ubuntu rootfs and replace it with SUSE rootfs.
9. Set root as the default user.
10. Enjoy openSUSE on Windows 10 with WSL!

And the best part? With the WSL-Distribution-Switcher project on GitHub, the possibilities are endless! Switch between different Linux distributions like CentOS, Fedora, and Debian with ease. Say goodbye to limitations and hello to maximum productivity. With WSL, you can have it all.

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January 26, 2024 | Fedora

“Experience the Power: Fedora Linux Compatibility with All M-Powered Macs – Excluding Only One – Unveiled by ZDNet”

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“Experience the Excitement: Fedora Asahi Remix Takes the Linux World by Storm!”

Attention all Apple Mac Linux enthusiasts! The wait is finally over. Introducing the highly anticipated Fedora Asahi Remix 39, the FIRST full M1/M2 Linux distribution to hit the market. Now, all Apple M1 and M2 series owners can enjoy the power and versatility of Fedora Linux on their devices – MacBook, Mac Mini, Mac Studio, and iMac. Don’t worry, Mac Pros will also be supported in the upcoming Fedora Linux 40 release, along with OpenGL 4.x and Vulkan support, and complete Apple M1/M2 graphics compatibility.

For years, the talented programmers from the Fedora Project and Ashai Linux have been working tirelessly towards this ultimate Linux release. Initiated in 2021, this project has finally come to fruition in 2022, joining forces with the Arch ARM release to bring full Linux support to all Apple Silicon machines. The foundation for this remarkable feat was laid with extensive work on the kernel and bootloaders, which can now be shared across distributions. The result? A user-friendly M1/M2 Linux distribution that is perfect for daily use.

Fedora Asahi Remix 39 is based on the reliable Fedora Linux 39, utilizing the powerful Linux 6.5.6 kernel. Its default desktop environment, KDE Plasma 5.27 Long Term Support (LTS), promises a smooth, seamless experience with no tearing or glitching, just like on macOS. Not a fan of KDE? No problem – you can switch to GNOME 45 as your preferred desktop. Additionally, both options employ the Wayland window system and incorporate XWayland for legacy X11 support. OpenGL 3.3, with GPU-accelerated geometry shaders and transform feedback, makes it the world’s first certified conformant OpenGL ES 3.1 implementation for Apple Silicon devices.

But that’s not all – this next-generation Linux distro offers an effortless installation process with custom Calamares-based wizard, improved audio quality with the innovative open-source project speakersafetyd, and seamless audio-video integration with Pipewire 1.0 streaming software. And for those who prefer server or customized setups, there is also a Fedora Server variant and a Minimal image available.

Although there might still be some minor bugs to be addressed, the Fedora Asahi Remix 39 marks a significant milestone in bridging the gap between Linux and Apple Silicon hardware. The Fedora Project values user feedback and support, providing an issue tracker, a Discourse forum, and a Matrix room for reporting bugs, seeking assistance, and communicating with other users. Don’t miss out on this game-changing release and join the Fedora Asahi community today!

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January 26, 2024 | Fedora

“Revamping iotop: The Latest Advancement in Fedora Linux 40 – Phoronix”

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Join the Movement: Say Goodbye to iotop, Hello to iotop-c
Fedora Linux has a plan for the upcoming Fedora 40 release that is sure to make Linux enthusiasts happy. They are looking to replace the outdated iotop program with its newer, more efficient counterpart iotop-c. With iotop-c written in C and able to run on small embedded systems, it’s a major upgrade from the original iotop. Say goodbye to bloat and hello to streamlined I/O monitoring with iotop-c.

Faster, Better, Stronger: The Future of I/O Monitoring
The Phoronix team is excited to announce that Fedora Linux is considering a switch from iotop to iotop-c for the upcoming Fedora 40 release. With its improved features and more streamlined code, iotop-c is the obvious choice for I/O monitoring. Help us support this change and join us in saying goodbye to outdated technology. Keep an eye out for updates from the Fedora Engineering and Steering Committee and be part of the iotop-c revolution.

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January 26, 2024 | Ubuntu

Ubuntu Desktop 23.10 arrives: A glimpse into Ubuntu Linux’s future – ZDNet

So far, so good. However, you’ll probably want to update GNOME as soon as you install Ubuntu 23.10. The reason for that update is because there’s a newly discovered and serious GNOME security bug, CVE-2023-43641. Hidden inside GNOME is an obscure library program, libcue, that’s used for CD metadata. That ‘CD’ doesn’t relate to Linux’s change directory command, but to the compact discs we use to play music and install software. 

While you’ve almost certainly have never heard of libcue, it’s actually invoked all the time in GNOME. It turns out that if you download a malicious CUE file, it can be used to attack, crash, or take over your PC. I hate taking chances with my desktop, and neither should you — so use the fix.

The Ubuntu Desktop 23.10 also introduces a new App Center, replacing the previous Ubuntu Software. Developed using Flutter and snap packages, this App Center offers a seamless way to manage both old-school Linux deb and new-wave snap packages. 

January 26, 2024 | Manjaro

“Upgrade to the Latest Manjaro Linux Version 23.1.0 ‘Vulcan’ and Experience the Power of GNOME, Plasma, and XFCE Editions – Download Now!”

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Introducing Manjaro 23.1.0 “Vulcan”: The Most Advanced and Secure Linux-Based Operating System Yet!

After months of meticulous development, the Manjaro team is thrilled to announce the release of our latest version – 23.1.0 “Vulcan”. Packed with extensive enhancements and top-notch security upgrades, this update takes the Manjaro experience to a whole new level.

Enhancements in Kernel Updates and Application Packages

One of the key highlights of this release is the extensive updates to the kernel, addressing critical vulnerabilities and resolving issues such as the Wifi regression in kernel 18. Additionally, the latest version of linux-firmware ensures that your hardware is fully compatible.

We have also updated essential applications such as Blender and Thunderbird, providing an even better and more secure performance. Critical security updates have also been applied to Xorg-Server and XWayland, making sure that your system is protected from any potential vulnerabilities.

Unleash Your Inner Gamer with Warzone2100 4.4.216 and the Latest in KDE-git, Haskell, and Python Packages

For all the gaming enthusiasts out there, you’ll be thrilled to know that Warzone2100 has been updated to version 4.4.216, offering an enhanced gaming experience. In addition, we continue to regularly update KDE-git, Haskell, and Python packages, ensuring a constantly fresh software library for our users.

Choose Your Preferred Desktop Environment, Manjaro 23.1.0 Vulcan Has You Covered!

Whether you’re a fan of GNOME, a Plasma devotee, or have a soft spot for XFCE, Manjaro 23.1.0 Vulcan offers a variety of desktop environments for you to choose from. So why wait? Download an ISO now and start exploring all that Vulcan has to offer.

Experience the Power and Security of Manjaro 23.1.0 “Vulcan” – Upgrade to the Latest Version Today!

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January 26, 2024 | MX Linux

“Break Free from the Restrictions of Closed-Source Microsoft Windows 11 and Embrace Unleashed Open-Source Potential with MX Linux 23.2 – BetaNews”

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Attention MX Linux Users: Get Ready for the Ultimate Upgrade with MX-23.2! Discover the Latest Enhancements and Updates Now!

Say goodbye to bugs and hello to a smoother experience with MX-23.2. This highly-anticipated update brings you the latest Debian offerings, top-of-the-line applications, and improved performance. And the best part? You don’t need a fresh installation – all updates are just a click away.

Exciting Key Highlights: Transitioning to Debian 12.4 “bookworm” base, new and upgraded applications, and an optional auto-update feature for kernel updates.

Customize Your System: Introducing the “MX Locale” tool for effortless language and system locale management. Plus, add a personal touch with the “papirus-folder-colors” tool, allowing you to choose unique folder colors.

Performance at Its Finest: The AHS Xfce release now features the 6.6 liquorix kernel, while the KDE/plasma iso has replaced webcamoid with kamoso. And for those using the Raspberry Pi Respin, you’ll find the latest packages from the MX and RPiOS repositories.

Conquer Audio Issues: With Pipewire 1.0, MX-23.2 brings advanced sound handling to the table. Plus, improved manual, new wallpapers, and language updates make it even more appealing worldwide.

Choose Your Ideal Configuration: With various desktop environments and kernel versions, available in 32-bit and 64-bit options, MX-23.2 caters to all user preferences. Download your ISO here now.

Ready to Ditch Windows 11? Due to its customizable interface and robust Debian base, MX Linux 23.2 is a top contender for those looking for an alternative. Try it now and see for yourself.

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January 26, 2024 | MX Linux

“Discover MX Linux 23.2 ‘Libretto’ – The Latest Release from the Top-rated FOSS Source!”

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MX Linux Unleashes Their Powerful 2024 Release: Introducing MX Linux 23.2!
Get ready to experience the ultimate Debian-based distro, MX Linux, with their latest major release: MX Linux 23.2. Loaded with updated features and fixes, this Linux powerhouse is ready to surpass all your expectations. Keep reading to find out what’s in store for you!
MX Linux 23.2: Elevating Your Linux Experience
MX Linux 23.2 has arrived and it’s bigger and better than ever. With its all-new Debian 12.4 base and Linux kernel 6.1 (and a bonus liquorix version), this distro is fully equipped to handle all your needs. Say goodbye to systemd and hello to a seamless user experience.
Top Upgrades and Tools for Your Benefit
With this release, MX Linux brings an array of essential upgrades to enhance your multimedia experience. From the introduction of PipeWire 1.0 for audio and video handling to the addition of MX Locale for managing system settings, it’s all about making your life easier. And let’s not forget the new camera apps and folder customization options – the possibilities are endless.
Grab Your Copy Now!
Ready to join the MX Linux community? Head over to their website and choose from a variety of download options including torrent files. Be sure to check out the release notes for additional information and updates. Don’t hesitate – download MX Linux 23.2 today and elevate your Linux experience.
Share Your Thoughts
We’re always excited to hear from our readers. Tell us what you think about MX Linux 23.2 and its new features in the comments below. Let’s start a conversation!
Stay tuned for more news and updates from It’s FOSS. Your go-to source for all things Linux.

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