Nitrux 3.4.0 “pl” is the latest release that offers a refreshing and powerful alternative to traditional operating systems. It is now available for download and brings together the latest software updates, bug fixes, and performance improvements.
Some key updates in this release include Firefox being updated to version 124.0.1, MauiKit, MauiKit Frameworks, and Maui Apps updated to version 3.3.0, and the Nitrux Update Tool System updated to version 2.1.3, which includes a new warning feature for NVIDIA hardware detection. The linux-firmware package has also been updated with support for various drivers, including AMD Radeon GPUs and Intel graphics processors.
Distrobox has been updated to version 1.7.0.1 and Touchegg to version 2.0.17, however, the Agenda (Calendar Maui App) has been removed due to stability issues. The release also addresses several issues, including fixes for the USB multiplexor daemon service script and the Tor service script.
It’s important to note that the Plasma System Monitor will not report GPU data in a virtual machine environment. Instead, all Plasma, KDE Frameworks, and Qt packages now come directly from Debian, and users are encouraged to follow the alternative update method outlined in the Nitrux tutorial.
Nitrux 3.4.0 “pl” is a compelling choice for those looking to break free from the constraints of Windows 11. With its cutting-edge features, robust support, and active development, Nitrux offers an improved computing experience.