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Nitrux 2.0.0 released

Version 2.0.0 of the Debian-based Nitrux distribution is available. "This new version brings together the latest software updates, bug fixes, performance improvements, and ready-to-use hardware support."

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Nitrux 2.0.0 released

Posted Feb 1, 2022 13:37 UTC (Tue) by vadim (subscriber, #35271) [Link] (1 responses)

What is Nitrux exactly? It doesn't seem to have been ever mentioned here before. So what makes it interesting?

Nitrux 2.0.0 released

Posted Feb 1, 2022 21:48 UTC (Tue) by jebba (guest, #4439) [Link]

I hadn't heard of it either. Looks like it tries to create a latest/greatest desktop with Plasma. Seems to be little documented (?). Their main overview copypasta:

> Nitrux is a Linux desktop distribution directly based on Debian. It uses the Calamares installer and includes NX Desktop and NX Firewall on the KDE Plasma 5 desktop environment and KDE Applications.
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> Nitrux emphasizes the use of AppImages to manage end-user software. Nitrux also does not use systemD as its init system; instead, it uses OpenRC.
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> Nitrux includes a suite of convergent applications called Maui Apps. We use MauiKit, our convergent, cross-platform UI framework, to create these applications. Both MauiKit and the Maui Apps are entirely free and open-source software.
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> In addition to this, we include a curated selection of free and open-source software by default; we don’t add proprietary software. And for those looking for a 100% free (as in freedom) operating system, the optional Linux Libre kernel is available to install.
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> Nitrux is always up-to-date, thanks to using the latest Debian base and to the effort of the KDE Neon developers, who provide the latest stable releases of Plasma. Nitrux also provides its users with the latest MESA drivers from Git and kernels optimized for intensive tasks such as gaming with XanMod and Liquorix.


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