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DebugPoint Weekly Roundup #22.01: GNOME 43 Beta, Deepin 23 and More

Here’s the weekly roundup #22.01 for you across the GNU/Linux and tech world.

Weekly roundup #22.01

Welcome to the DebugPoint Weekly roundup #22.01 which gives you a brief about what happened this week across various segments, mostly in GNU/Linux space. We scan through thousands of updates every day, filter out the relevant updates for you and present them in this page.

Here’s what happened this week.

DebugPoint Weekly Roundup #22.01

Spotlight updates from GNU/Linux

Linus Torvalds released the Linux Kernel 6.0 RC1 this week for testing. You must have noticed the versioning change from 5.19 to 6.0 which is just a numbering for better arrangements. Major changes include a runtime Kernel verification for safety-critical systems, CPU and GPU work for Intel and AMD and many more. [read more]

GNOME Devs released the upcoming GNOME 43 beta for testing. A rather significant release which is going to change your workflow, for sure. Reason? A new quick settings menu, Files gets the updates which users were looking for a decade and many more. [read more]

It depends whether its good or a bad news. But here it is. Canonical and Microsoft, jointly announced that .NET programming language, run time now available to install in Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Jammy Jellyfish. It’s available to install as apt. [read more]

Desktop Environment and Linux Distro

A bunch of small updates arrives for desktops and other distros. Here’s a brief for you.

Application Updates

Interesting read across the web

Wrapping Up

So, that’s about it for this week’s weekly roundup #22.01. Do let me know in the comment section if you want to see any additional happenings across the web, I will cover them in these round ups.

See you in next round up. Happy weekend.

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