Arch Linux Based EndeavourOS Artemis Neo

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In This Video We Are Looking At The Arch Linux-based EndeavourOS has released an update to its existing “Artemis” version, “Artemis Neo.” Here’s what’s new!

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EndeavourOS , an Arch Linux-based GNU /Linux distribution aiming to provide easy installation and a pre-configured desktop environment , was announced by EndeavourOS developer Bryan Poerwo, with the code name "Artemis Neo", version 22.7 . System configured on 5.18.16.arch1 Linux kernel; It is available with packages such as Xorg-Server 21.1.4, Calamares 3.2.59, Firefox 103.0, Mesa 22.1.4 and nvidia-dkms 515.65.01. It is emphasized that EndeavourOS users , who continue on their way with updates, do not need to install this version. Artemis Neo release lays the foundation for the future of EndeavourOS ARM.System aiming to be the spiritual successor of Antergos by providing easy installation and pre-configured Xfce desktop environment; An updated collection of packages is coming ivle.

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The Arch Linux-based EndeavourOS has released an update to its existing “Artemis” version, “Artemis Neo.” Here’s what’s new!

EndeavourOS is a user-friendly Arch Linux-based rolling release distro with some handy new features that improve the user experience. In other words, it fits into a similar-but-different niche as Manjaro.

Indeed, one of the first things you’ll notice about EndeavourOS is that, despite its claim to be a terminal-focused distribution, it has excellent GUI tools that make handling an Arch Linux system simple for new users.

About a month after the previous “Artemis” release, the new EndeavourOS “Artemis Neo” is now available for download. So let’s see what’s new.

EndeavourOS “Artemis Neo” Highlights

EndeavourOS users will likely be disappointed to learn that this release contains almost no new features. According to the official announcement, this version is intended for users who want to install a fresh copy of EndeavourOS.

Therefore, this release does not include significant improvements. Still, it contains some fixes to the “Artemis” release, an upstream update for the live environment, and the offline install option. So let’s go over them.

The main thing is that the bug with archlinux-keyring while trying to install offline has been fixed. For information of our readers, EndeavourOS provides users with a choice between two types of installation: offline and online.

Offline installation doesn’t require an internet connection and provides a fully themed Xfce desktop environment. On the other hand, the online installation gives you the choice of eight desktop environments: Xfce, Mate, LXQt, LXDE, Cinnamon, Plasma, Gnome, Budgie, and tiling window managers i3-WM, BSPWM, Sway, Qtile, and Worm.

The next fix addresses the issue with the locales in the Calamares installer. EndeavourOS “Artemis Neo” solves the problem by simply downgrading the Calamares version from 3.2.60 to 3.2.59.

The last change is related to evaluating speed of access to the different mirrors from which the software is installed. So, in addition to the Arch mirrors, the installation process also ranks the EndeavourOS mirrors for online installs.

Finally, in the list of software that has received updates in EndeavourOS “Artemis Neo,” you can find Linux kernel 5.18.16, Calamares 3.2.59, Firefox 103, Mesa 22.1.4, Xorg-Server 21.1.4, and nvidia-dkms 515.65.01.

Despite the minor changes, the developers point out that the lack of novelties is primarily because most of the EndeavourOS team is on vacation during the summer. However, they have hinted that a fresh new major release will be available by the end of the year.

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