Nitrux is a Linux distribution, primarily based on Debian, that emphasizes using AppImages for end-user software program. And, as a substitute of using systemd as its init system, Nitrux makes use of OpenRC.
To make issues much more fascinating, Nitrux provides a set of convergent functions – known as Maui Apps – in addition to a curated assortment of free and open supply software program.
Extra importantly, nevertheless, Nitrux 2.5 is now accessible and is the primary non-systemd distribution to incorporate each kernel 6.0 and KDE Plasma 5.26. To be particular, Nitrux makes use of the 6.0.6 XanMod kernel, KDE Plasma 5.26.2, KDE Frameworks 5.99.0, and KDE Gear 22.08.2.
As effectively, the builders determined to alter their coverage about together with the Nvidia proprietary driver with the default set up.
In line with the official launch notes, “We’ve determined to alter our coverage about together with this specific piece of proprietary software program to make this distribution extra accessible to customers and to keep away from making a separate ISO file. The minimal ISO doesn’t embrace the Nvidia Proprietary driver, as we need to preserve the dimensions of the ISO picture small.”
Different options within the new launch embrace the Bismuth KWin plugin (so as to add a tiling function to the window supervisor), updates for the AMD Vulkan driver, and the inclusion of Distrobox (for container creation).
Obtain an ISO for Nitrux 2.5 right here.