The AI-enabled Deepin Linux distro has just received its latest update, dubbed V23 RC2. This version of Deepin comes with a number of package updates and new features. But it's not all about the features; the look and feel are the main spotlight of this distro, which is made possible by its unique user-friendly desktop environment, Deepin. Some say it looks as if someone modded the macOS UI to look more like Windows 11.
Exactly as the Release Candidate part suggests, this isn't a perfectly stable distro. The latest super-stable version of Deepin is 20.9, which is said to be optimized for 'productivity environment'. So, while V23 RC2 will most likely work fine for most tasks, it is a good idea to try it on a VM before giving it a shot on an actual PC.
As for the features and fixes, Deepin V23 RC2 comes with a huge list of changes in tow. The key ones include video playback improvements, the option to apply updates without doing a backup of settings/data, the updated Nvidia graphics drivers (Nvidia fans, rejoice!). A lower number of snapshots than before now gets created in order to keep the /boot/ partition cleaner. The full list of changes can be found below.
▶▼[New Features and Optimizations]
[Basic Package Updates]
glibc 2.38 :
Security: Known security vulnerabilities have been fixed, enhancing the system's security.
Performance and Features: Memory management and multithreading performance have been improved, and better internationalization support has been provided.
llvm-toolchain 17 :
Performance Optimization: Compiler optimizations have been enhanced, resulting in faster execution of the generated code.
New Feature Support: Supports the latest programming language features and hardware instruction sets.
Python Integration with Version 3.12:
The Python interpreter and standard library have been optimized to improve execution speed and memory efficiency.
New language features have been introduced and existing syntax has been improved, making the code more concise and readable.
Known security vulnerabilities have been fixed, enhancing the security of Python code.
dpkg 1.22.6 :
Package management functionality and performance have been improved.
The stability and efficiency of system package management have been enhanced.
apt 2.8 :
The efficiency and reliability of the package management tool have been increased.
The process of software package installation and updating has been improved.
lightdm 1.30.0 :
The performance of the display manager has been enhanced.
openssl 3.2.0 :
Security: Security vulnerabilities have been fixed, enhancing cryptographic security.
Performance and Features: Performance optimizations and support for new cryptographic algorithms have been introduced.
pam 1.5.3 :
Authentication management functionality and security have been improved.
The reliability and security of the system's authentication mechanism have been enhanced.
libxcrypt 4.4.36 :
The upgrade of the encryption library brings security fixes and updates to encryption algorithms.
libselinux 3.5 :
Security: Improvements have been made to SELinux policy enforcement and overall security.
acl 2.3.1 :
The upgrade of the Access Control List (ACL) library brings performance improvements and new features.
audit 3.1.2 :
The upgrade of the auditing system brings improvements to log recording and new auditing capabilities.
libxcb 1.15 :
The upgrade of the X protocol library brings performance improvements and support for new features.
libx11 1.8.7 :
The upgrade of the X11 library brings enhancements to the display server and new functionalities.
libdrm 2.4.119 :
The upgrade of the Direct Rendering Manager brings support for new hardware and performance optimizations.
ncurses 6.4 :
The upgrade of the terminal handling library brings new features and performance improvements.
freetype 2.13.2 :
The upgrade of the font rendering library brings support for new fonts and improvements in rendering performance.
FFmpeg 6.1.1 :
Multimedia Processing: Improvements in encoding and decoding performance for multimedia files, with support for more formats and more efficient processing.
New Features and Format Support: Support for the latest media formats and encoding standards, enhancing the compatibility and functionality of multimedia applications.
mesa 24 :
Graphics Performance: Improvements in graphical rendering performance and support for new hardware, enhancing the performance of 3D graphics and gaming.
Support for New Features: Support for the latest OpenGL and Vulkan features.
xorg-server 21.1.10 :
The upgrade of the X.org server brings improvements and new features to the display server.
wayland 1.22.0 :
The upgrade of the Wayland protocol brings enhanced display server capabilities and performance.
zlib 1.3 :
The upgrade of the compression library brings performance improvements and support for new algorithms.
xz-utils 5.4.5 :
The upgrade of the XZ compression utilities brings performance optimizations and new features.
bzip2 1.0.8 :
The upgrade of the compression utility brings performance improvements and security fixes.
tar 1.35 :
The upgrade of the archiving tool brings support for new archive formats and performance improvements.
libzstd 1.5.5 :
The upgrade of the Zstd compression library brings performance optimizations and new features.
libxml2 2.9.14 :
The upgrade of the XML processing library brings support for new XML standards and performance improvements.
icu 74.2 :
Internationalization Support: Improvements in character encoding and internationalization support, enhancing the performance of applications in multilingual environments.
Performance and Features: Performance optimizations and the addition of new feature support.
libbsd 0.11.7 :
The upgrade of the BSD library brings new features and performance improvements.
glib2.0 2.80 :
Faster memory allocation, more efficient string processing, and improved performance of data structures.
New APIs and features to support more advanced programming tasks and new use cases.
Security fixes to prevent potential security vulnerabilities and attacks.
tzdata 2023d :
The upgrade of timezone data ensures the accuracy and currency of the system's timezone information.
util-linux 2.39.3 :
The upgrade of the system utilities collection brings new tools and performance improvements to existing tools.
attr 2.5.1 :
The upgrade of the file system extended attribute brings new features and performance improvements.
perl 5.36.0 :
The upgrade of the Perl programming language brings new language features and performance optimizations.
initramfs-tools 0.142 :
The upgrade of initramfs tools brings improved boot image generation and new functionalities.
network-manager 1.44.2 :
The upgrade of the network management tool brings new network technologies and better support for network configuration.
pipewire 1.0.0 :
The upgrade of the audio and video streaming processing framework brings new features and performance improvements.
bluez 5.71 :
The upgrade of the Bluetooth protocol stack brings support for new Bluetooth specifications and performance improvements.
coreutils 9.4 :
The upgrade of the core utilities brings new features and performance improvements.
gnupg2 2.2.43 :
The upgrade of the GPG encryption tool brings new encryption algorithms and enhanced security.
shadow 4.13 :
The upgrade of the user account management tool brings new features and security improvements.
procps 4.0.4 :
The upgrade of the system process tools brings new features and performance improvements.
sudo 1.9.15 :
The upgrade of the sudo command brings new features and security improvements.
kmod 30 :
The upgrade of the kernel module management tool brings new features and performance improvements.
gcc-12 with integrated version 12.3:
The upgrade of the GCC compiler brings new language support and improved compilation performance.
binutils 2.41 :
The updated version of Binutils provides better performance and more features, such as support for new instruction sets and an optimized linker.
It includes bug fixes and improvements, making the development environment more stable.
qtbase-opensource-src 5.15 :
The upgrade of the Qt base library brings bug fixes and performance improvements.
qt6-base 6.6 :
The upgrade of the Qt6 base library brings new features and performance improvements.
gtk 3.0 3.24 :
The upgrade of the GTK 3 graphics library brings new controls and performance improvements.
gtk4 4.12.3 :
The upgrade of the GTK 4 graphics library brings new controls and performance improvements.
openjdk-17 17 :
Introduces new language features and library updates, enhancing development efficiency and code quality.
Improves JVM performance, making Java applications run more efficiently.
systemd 255 :
Improves system boot and service management, increasing system boot speed and the flexibility of service management.
Adds new security features and policy configuration options.
grub2 2.12 :
Supports more file systems and hardware, enhancing compatibility and stability of system boot.
Fixes potential security issues during the boot process, strengthening the security of system boot.
[Bug Fixes]
[Known Issues Pending Fixes]
One of the key appeals of Deepin is its Microsoft Copilot-like integrated AI assistant, named UOS AI. Though this isn't a new feature, it is definitely one worth mentioning as it allows those shifting from Microsoft Windows to still have an AI assistant that works out of the box. And if you need more software than what is offered by the distro out of the box, the Deepin app store is there with nearly 40,000 applications that are claimed to be perfectly compatible with Deepin.
Those interested can download V23 RC2 as well as the latest stable (20.9) Deepin release here.
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