Nitrux 2.4 Released with Linux Kernel 5.19, KDE Gear 22.08, and New Maui Apps (UPDATED)
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Nitrux 2.4 Released with Linux Kernel 5.19, KDE Gear 22.08, and New Maui Apps
The monthly Nitrux releases are back, and Nitrux 2.4 is a major update to the Debian-based distribution that ships with the XanMod-flavored Linux 5.19 kernel to provide the best possible, out-of-the-box hardware support for new installations.
TSince Nitrux is a KDE-oriented distribution, you can guess that the new release includes the latest and greatest KDE software, starting with the KDE Plasma 5.25.4 desktop environment and continuing with the recently released KDE Gear 22.08 and KDE Frameworks 5.97 software suites.
UPDATE (by Roy)
The official site did not say much last night and Bobby Borisov has some further coverage.
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Nitrux Linux 2.4.0 Released, XanMod Kernel Is Now the Default
Nitrux OS has released a new 2.4.0 version, bringing us the latest software updates, bug fixes, and performance improvements.
Nitrux is a free, beautiful, open-source, desktop-oriented Linux distro. It’s powered by Debian, KDE technologies, and Qt, emphasizing aesthetics, user efficiency, and portable universal app formats.
The distro features a modified version of the KDE Plasma desktop called NX Desktop. On top of that, Nitrux Linux comes with a set of applications that are not typical KDE apps. Instead, a large number of these are MauiKit-based. So, as a result, it is a very different type of desktop Linux distribution.