To users who currently do not have LSI available. This was to enable easier integration into distributions at a root level, as seen in Solus. By default, LSI will replace /usr/bin/steam with its own shim. Support a new -disable-replace-steam option.Support the latest runtime requirements by preloading libxcb on native runtime.Using the latest libnica, using it now as a submodule to simplify maintenance.This week we released v0.3 of Linux Steam Integration, our tool for enabling better Steam integration on Linux. Out of the Solus project.” Linux Steam Integration It is clear the Brisk Menu, despite being in the very early stages of development, is the project that can achieve that given the quality of work coming “ Ubuntu MATE have been looking to replace MATE Menu (forked from mintMenu) for sometime. The Ubuntu MATE project will be integrating Brisk Menu as soon as it can replace the core functionality of MATE Menu, and will see that Brisk Menu is packaged for Debian and made available in the Debian and Ubuntu archives. And with it being written in C,īrisk Menu will be featured in the ISO snapshot for our Solus MATE Edition and the work done on Brisk Menu will be ported back to Budgie 11.Īdditionally, we’re proud to announce that the Ubuntu MATE project has expressed enthusiasm about Brisk Menu and is helping to fund development of it, so all MATE desktop users can benefit from a fast, It started out inspired by the Budgie Menu but has drifted towards honouring Cardapio. Meet Brisk! This is a new menu we’re developing for the MATE desktop, to provide a slightly traditional, but very fast and usable menu system. Screenshot is under Budgie, for development purposes. Existing 304 and 340 users would be migrated to the Nouveau driver. Deprecation of the drivers would not only unblock Xorg 1.19, but continued development of Linux Driver Management (our switchable graphics solution) as well. We are currently considering deprecation of the NVIDIA 304 and 340 drivers, due to lack of updates from NVIDIA ( which have been a blocker for 1.19) and growing bugginess of Speaking of Xorg, we will likely be introducing Xorg 1.19 for the ISO snapshot. We have landed an upgraded libinput and xorg libinput driver, thus those will see inclusion in the ISO as well. Additionally, since the writing of TWIS #39, This ISO snapshot will feature the latest kernel, which at the time of this writing, is looking like 4.9. On the last This Week in Solus, I highlighted our roadmap, which includes our upcoming ISO snapshot. Welcome to This Week in Solus, install #40. Joshua Strobl (Experience Lead) DecemNews TWIS
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