Nitrux 3.8 Released with Key Enhancements and Tools
Nitrux developer Uri Herrera has announced the release of Nitrux 3.8, the latest stable version of this Debian-based, systemd-free Linux distribution, which features the KDE Plasma desktop environment. This new version continues the monthly release cycle and comes pre-installed with the Linux 6.12 kernel, offering enhanced support for NVIDIA users. Key improvements include the activation of NVIDIA Dynamic Boost and the addition of new udev rules for NVIDIA hardware.
Key Features and Updates in Nitrux 3.8:
- Linux Kernel 6.12
- Enhanced support for NVIDIA hardware, including NVIDIA Dynamic Boost and new udev rules.
- New Utilities
- devmem2: Access specific memory locations for reading/writing.
- msr-tools: Manage Model-Specific Registers (MSRs) from userspace.
- policycoreutils: Required for SELinux operations, enabling improved security.
- MangoHud Enhancements
- New features to monitor power consumption for Intel and AMD processors using OpenRC services and the zenergy kernel module.
- Improved Installation Process
- Updates to the Calamares installer for a smoother user experience.
- New kernel parameters to prevent clock drift on select laptops.
- Software Compatibility Updates
- Updated installation scripts for Steam and LibreOffice.
- Broadcom STA driver updated for compatibility with Linux Kernel 6.12.
- System Optimizations
- Enhanced OpenRC services for faster boot times and efficient resource management.
How to Get Nitrux 3.8?
The new live ISO image is available for download from the official release announcement page.
In addition to the kernel updates, Nitrux 3.8 introduces three new tools: devmem2, a program for reading and writing to specific memory locations; msr-tools, which includes utilities to manipulate Model-Specific Registers (MSRs) from userspace; and policycoreutils, necessary for SELinux operations.
The release enhances the MangoHud application, enabling it to monitor power consumption for both Intel and AMD processors through a new OpenRC service and the zenergy kernel module.
Users can now benefit from an improved Calamares installer, which streamlines the installation process. The new version also includes kernel parameters to prevent clock drift on certain laptops and various optimizations to the OpenRC services for better boot performance and resource management.
Furthermore, the release comes with updated installation scripts for popular applications like Steam and LibreOffice, ensuring a smoother experience for users. The Broadcom STA driver has also been updated, confirming its compatibility with the Linux 6.12 kernel.
For more details, you can check the release announcement page to download the new live ISO image.
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