NITRUX 1.8.0 Distribution Release with NX Desktop Desktop

Published Production distribution Nitrux 1.8.0 built on the Debian batch base, KDE technologies and the initialization system OpenRC . Distribution develops its own desktop desktop NX Desktop , which is an add-in over the user environment of KDE Plasma, as well as framework construction of user interfaces Mauikit , on the basis of which set typical user applications that can Use both on desktop systems and on mobile devices. To install additional applications, the APIMAGES self-sufficient package system is promoted. The size of boot image is 3.2 GB. PROJECT PROJECTS extends under free licenses.

Desktop NX Desktop offers other style design, own implementation of the system tray, the output of notifications and various plasmoids , such as network connections configurator and multimedia applet to control the volume and control of multimedia content playback. From applications created using framework Mauikit , you can mark the Index file manager
(You can use and Dolphin), Note Text Editor, Station Terminal Emulator, Clip Music Player, VVAVE Video Player, NX Software Center Application Management Center and PIX Image Viewer.


In the new release:

  • As an option, the initial implementation of the Maui Shell’s user environment has been added. Two options for launching Maui Shell are proposed: with its Zpace composite server using Wayland, and through the launch of a separate Cask shell inside the X server-based session.

  • Components of the main desktop are updated to the versions of KDE Plasma 5.23.4 (KDE 5.22 was used in the past release), KDE Frameworksn 5.89.0 and KDE Gear (KDE Applications) 21.12.0.
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  • updated versions of programs, including Firefox 95,
    Kdenlive 21.12.0, Pacstall 1.7, Ditto Menu 1.0.
  • In the default Latte Dock panel, Pager and Trashcan widgets are added. The autosacker of the top panel is provided after 3 seconds if the windows are deployed on the full screen.
/Media reports.