Nitrux 3.0.0 released with Linux Kernel 6.4, KDE Plasma 5.27 and many other improvements

Nitrux 3.0.0 released with Linux Kernel 6.4, KDE Plasma 5.27 and many other improvements

Nitrux, the Debian-based Linux distribution, has announced the release of its version 3.0.0, code-named “ut”. The code name is a reference to the updated Kernel Boot and Nitrux Update Tool System included in this release.

The 3.0.0 version merges the latest software updates, bug fixes, performance enhancements, and ready-to-use hardware support into a single package. It is powered by the Linux Kernel 6.4.12, which provides improved hardware support and performance.

The new version also includes Firefox 117, KDE Plasma 5.27.7, MauiKit and MauiKit Frameworks version 3.0.1, and MESA 23.3. Additionally, it comes with refreshed drivers, usability enhancements, and bug fixes. This comprehensive update aims to provide users with an improved, efficient, and bug-free experience.

by Paul

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Nitrux is a Debian-based Linux distribution, designed for both laptops and desktop computers. It utilizes the Nomad desktop environment, an enhanced version of KDE Plasma, integrated with "plasmoids" for a unique blend of aesthetics and functionality. Notable features include KDE support, NX Desktop, and its Debian foundation. Top alternatives to Nitrux include Ubuntu, Linux Mint, and Debian.

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