FOSS Roundup #7 - M1, Gaming, Docs, and More!

FOSS Roundup #7 - M1, Gaming, Docs, and More!

It’s been another exciting week in the Linux landscape, with Linux support arriving for the M1 and gaming on Linux continuing to expand thanks to the Steam Deck. Around Xubuntu, docs are done and AppImage continues to be supported. As usual, Xfce has a few new releases as well. All this and more in this week’s FOSS Roundup!

The first Asahi Linux alpha release arrives

The first release of Asahi Linux, the first Linux distribution for the M1-powered Macs, has been made available. There are still a lot of missing features, but even just getting here is incredible. This team has made so much progress in a very short time. Interestingly, Apple has at the same time been quietly enabling features to support booting Linux on the M1 Macs.

The first Asahi Linux Alpha Release is here! - Asahi Linux
Porting Linux to Apple Silicon

Microsoft working to bring Xbox Cloud Gaming to Steam Deck

Working closely with Valve, Microsoft has prepared a beta version of the Microsoft Edge browser that brings the cloud gaming service to Linux and the Steam Deck. There’s also a handful of Microsoft-published verified titles available on Steam.

r/MicrosoftEdge - Microsoft Edge Beta - The browser for Xbox Cloud Gaming on Steam Deck
541 votes and 273 comments so far on Reddit

The new Xubuntu Documentation is finally ready

After nearly two years, the newly-rewritten Xubuntu Documentation is ready to be reviewed, merged, and published. Together with another Xubuntu Team member, I worked with members of the community to more completely document Xubuntu’s user experience. The most painful part of it all was converting to DocBook, our native documentation format. This part is now complete.

Supporting AppImage on Xubuntu

While installing Xubuntu 22.04 on my main machine for testing, I found that it could no longer open software distributed with AppImage. This includes .run and .AppImage files that you might find online, like DaVinci Resolve or Cryptomator. The missing piece was the libfuse2 package, which was no longer pulled in as a dependency in 22.04. As of today’s daily ISO, this issue should be resolved for Xubuntu and Ubuntu Studio.

http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/universe/x/xubuntu-meta/xubuntu-meta_2.240/changelog

This week's Xfce releases

libxfce4ui 4.17.5 was released this week, including several bug fixes and enabling Mousepad to use the XfceShortcutsEditor. Sounds like some nice new features are on their way.

ANNOUNCE: libxfce4ui 4.17.5 released

Orage 4.16.0, previously unmaintained and archived, has now been ported to GTK 3 and is once again an active Xfce project. The Orage panel plugin has been discontinued, but the standalone calendar application will be supported going forward.

ANNOUNCE: orage 4.16.0 released

What I'm working on...

With the documentation updates nearly out of the way and bug lists cleaned up, I’m hoping to start working on bug fixes and more testing this week. We’ve also nearly completed voting on the 22.04 Xubuntu Wallpaper contest, with 3 clearly identified winners and three that we’re working on sorting out. Look for more news early this week.

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Thanks for reading. See you next week with some new and exciting Xfce and Xubuntu updates! Have a great week and stay safe out there!