Nitrux 2.8 released with Linux Kernel 6.2, zswap by default and Android app support
Nitrux, the systemd-free Linux distribution based on Debian, has announced the release of its latest version, Nitrux 2.8. This new version comes packed with the latest software updates, bug fixes, performance improvements, and ready-to-use hardware support.
One of the most significant updates in Nitrux 2.8 is the support for Linux Kernel 6.2, which brings a host of new features and improvements to the operating system. Additionally, the new version also includes zswap by default, which helps improve system performance by compressing memory pages that are not in use.
Another notable feature in Nitrux 2.8 is the addition of Android apps support, thanks to Waydroid. This feature allows users to run Android apps natively on the Linux distribution, making it easier to access and use their favorite mobile apps on their desktop.
Moreover, Nitrux 2.8 also adds support for NFS shares, making it easier for users to access and share files over a network. Additionally, the latest version of KDE software is also included, which brings a host of new features and improvements to the desktop environment.
Overall, Nitrux 2.8 is a significant update that brings a range of new features and improvements to the popular Linux distribution. With the latest software updates, bug fixes, and performance improvements, Nitrux 2.8 is sure to provide users with a smooth and reliable computing experience.
