System76 Pop!_OS 21.10 Installation & Review | First Impressions | Pop!_Pi OS 21.10 For Raspberry Pi
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Pop!_OS 21.10 Released with New App Library Feature + More
Pop!_OS is Now Available for the Raspberry Pi 4
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Pop!_OS 21.10: What’s New?
Pop!_OS 21.10 still features a Cosmic desktop experience built on GNOME 40. And the standout highlight of the latest version? Why that’ll be the brand new Application Library feature you can see above.
This modestly-sized tabbed box replaces the full-screen app launcher used in earlier versions (which was inherited from GNOME Shell). The new approach literally less ‘in-your-face’ and relays the exact same amount of information as before.
App shortcuts are listed alphabetically by default, and divvied up based on their type, e.g. “Office”, “System”, etc. Icons support drag and drop reordering within folders, and can be moved in and out of folders too. Folders can be renamed, and new folders can be created.
A search bar is also included for keyboard users (Cosmic also comes with a text-based app launcher as well). It’ll be interesting to see if users like the launcher querying the Pop Shop (the distro’s default software app) for “matching apps” related to the search term:
It’s a bit reminiscent of Ubuntu’s old Unity Dash. App suggestions back then were barely related and rarely useful — I hope Pop!_Shop is a bit smarter!
Users can open the new App Library by clicking on the app grid icon in the task bar; clicking the ‘Applications’ label in the top bar; pressing the super + a keyboard shortcut; or performing a four-finger swipe to the right on a (supported) trackpad.
The Library supports multi-monitor workflows too. When additional monitors are connect it will appear on the display that has the mouse focus.
Other changes in Pop!_OS 21.10 include
Improved OS refresh
Pop!_OS repos now hosted by System76
GNOME 40 features
‘Hardened’ OS upgrades
Raspberry Pi tech preview
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Pop!_OS is now available for the Raspberry Pi.
The sweetly-named Pop!_Pi is available to download as a ‘tech preview’ alongside the latest Pop!_OS 21.10 release from System76.
While Pop!_Pi is the first version of Pop!_OS to be available for Raspberry Pi devices it doesn’t support all Raspberry Pi Models. Instead, the Pop!_Pi tech preview caters to the ‘desktop class’ Raspberry Pi 4 board (which regular Ubuntu also supports). It requires the model with 4GB RAM or more.
If you use Linux (whatever flavour) you’ll have no doubt heard of the Raspberry Pi even if you haven’t ever used one. The line of cheap mini-computers has been nothing short of a revolution, lowering the barrier to entry for tech across the world and throughout industry.
System76 say “Pop!_Pi was built for the Raspberry Pi 4 to gain experience building for ARM platforms”. The experiment wasn’t initially intended for a public release but performed so ‘much better than anticipated’ that System76 couldn’t keep it to themselves!
As a tech preview this build does not receive the same level of testing and QA as the full-bodied version of Pop!_OS for the desktop.
But with Pop!_OS already broadening Linux’s appeal on the desktop, it’s likely to prove a fruitful expansion to these dinky developer devices too.
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