In This Video We Are Looking At Nobara Linux 40. ► Subscribe me here : ► Follow me on Tumblr : ► Follow me on Twitter : ► Follow me on Pinterest : Click Here to Watch More Entertainment : ► Linux Videos : ► Buyer Guide Videos : ► Raspberry pi Videos : ► Review Videos : ► Mozilla Videos : ► Vpn Videos : ► Ipad Videos : ► Mac Os Videos : ——Subscribe to stay up to date with the channel! —— Make sure to subscribe to the channel & select the 🔔bell push notifications (click the 🔔BELL icon next to the subscribe button) to be notified immediately when I release a new video. ✅ BE SURE TO LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, AND TURN ON NOTIFICATIONS!!! If you watched this video and scrolled to the bottom and are reading this I would love to hear from you. If you have any questions give me a shout on social media & I'll try and answer all the questions you might have. Thanks for watching and I’ll see you next time! System Updates, Flatpaks, and Snaps: The ‘Update System’ App has been completely remade into a python gui application. No more monolithic bash script. The ‘Update System’ App has been better integrated with Nobara Package manager (yumex-ng) and now provides a service which runs as a system tray app for receiving update notifications. The system tray app is fully configurable within Nobara Package Manager’s settings and includes options to hide the icon completely or change it’s update check interval timer. Nobara Package Manager can now fully search, install, and remove flatpaks in a user-friendly way on the GUI, obsoleting the need for kde-discover or gnome-software. The PackageKit plugin for KDE discover has been removed so that it does not manage system packages. KDE Discover does not come with the Nobara Official release, however it is still provided on the KDE release. If users intend to used KDE Discover we want them to use it for flatpaks only. The same goes for gnome software. It is still provided although it is not needed, and our intention is for users to use it for flatpaks only. Again, we want system packages to be solely managed by Nobara’s Update System app and the Nobara Package Manager. We have spent a lot of time and effort building quirk fixes and checks into our package manager that others normally would not be able to help with. Snaps should be better supported now. Issues have been fixed which prevented lxd and various other apps from operating in the past. We have now introduced Nobara Driver Manager thanks to the help from Cosmo and our friends over at PikaOS. It is limited in what it currently provides but we plan to grow it in the future for hardware that needs 3rd party driver support. Theming: The Nobara KDE theme has been reworked, including fixes to allow it to no longer conflict with other themes or force settings if it is installed but not used. KDE-Rounded-Corners has been removed as a default from the Nobara KDE theme. We still provide it as a package but it is no longer a shipped default. Unfortunately we kept hitting repeated problems with it that affected the user experience too heavily. We may attempt to use it again in the future if those issues get resolved. The broken icons related to Papirus-Dark used in the Nobara KDE theme have been resolved. We now use the standard Papirus packages shipped by Fedora, and additionally provide papirus-folders for folder color management, as well as an auto color setting script that applies when the Nobara theme is used. A new set of standard wallpapers has been provided for Nobara 40, as well as a new extra “weebara” AI generated wallpapers to go alongside the previous penguin robots ones. The extra wallpapers are in kde-nobara-extras-wallpapers We now ship starship as part of Nobara’s default KDE theme and an additional package. Starship is a rust based command shell prompt interpreter. It provides a very clean and nice looking, theme-able shell prompt without having to actually change your shell to something different that may not be as reliable as basic bash. For example I can use bash alongside starship instead of changing my shell to fish or zsh solely for the sake of aesthetics. Desktop Environments: KDE is updated to , following Fedora’s packaging. GNOME is updated to 46, following Fedora’s packaging. XWaylandVideoBridge has been removed from the default GNOME ISOs due to a bug causing a white border along the side of the screen: #fedora #fedoralinux #gnome46 #gnome #nobara Todays Video - Nobara 40!
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