Where to donate to?
As a private desktop Linux user, who has very limited knowledge and understanding of technology, I'm aware that I'll never be able to support the growth of Linux and FOSS, other than by using it and spreading the word. I have a strong desire to support the community though and would like to contribute. As someone working in non profit full time, I know that acquiring funds is what makes or breaks a project.
I'm aware that I can donate to the distro developers/communities or to foundations. However, as someone who isn't a developer, I'm ignorant of the underlying infrastructure that maintains the FOSS community. Which brings me to my question -
What is the best way to financially support the development of Linux and FOSS as a whole? Where's the money most needed?
I hope this is the correct sub for this question. If it isn't, I'm sorry.
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As a private desktop Linux user, who has very limited knowledge and understanding of technology, I'm aware that I'll never be able to support the growth of Linux and FOSS, other than by using it and spreading the word. I have a strong desire to support the community though and would like to contribute. As someone working in non profit full time, I know that acquiring funds is what makes or breaks a project.
I'm aware that I can donate to the distro developers/communities or to foundations. However, as someone who isn't a developer, I'm ignorant of the underlying infrastructure that maintains the FOSS community. Which brings me to my question -
What is the best way to financially support the development of Linux and FOSS as a whole? Where's the money most needed?
I hope this is the correct sub for this question. If it isn't, I'm sorry.
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Microsoft's New Open-Source Project: LiteBox As A Rust-Based Sandboxing Library OS
https://www.phoronix.com/news/Microsoft-LiteBox
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Microsoft's New Open-Source Project: LiteBox As A Rust-Based Sandboxing Library OS
Microsoft engineers and other stakeholders have been developing LiteBox as a security-focused library OS written in the Rust programming language and leveraging Linux Virtualization Based Security 'LVBS'
WhatsApp Web can call now !
We’ve been waiting for WhatsApp calls on Linux for a long time, and now it’s finally here.
It feels great to use voice and video calls without any hacks or workarounds.
Small thing maybe, but great new for Linux users.
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We’ve been waiting for WhatsApp calls on Linux for a long time, and now it’s finally here.
It feels great to use voice and video calls without any hacks or workarounds.
Small thing maybe, but great new for Linux users.
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LibreOffice 26.2 released today.
https://www.libreoffice.org/discover/libreoffice/
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What is LibreOffice? | LibreOffice - Free and private office suite - Based on OpenOffice - Compatible with Microsoft
LibreOffice, Free Office Suite, Fun Project, Fantastic People, Writer, Calc, Impress, Draw, Base, Charts, Diagrams, extensions, templates, word processor, text editor, spreadsheet, presentation, database, documents, Document Foundation
Inside the Linux Kernel Runtime Guard (LKRG): A New Layer of Kernel Integrity Protection | Linux Journal
https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/inside-linux-kernel-runtime-guard-lkrg-new-layer-kernel-integrity-protection
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Inside the Linux Kernel Runtime Guard (LKRG): A New Layer of Kernel Integrity Protection
In an era where security threats continually evolve, protecting the heart of an operating system, the kernel, has never been more critical. One tool gaining traction in the Linux world is the Linux Kernel Runtime Guard (LKRG), a specialized security module…
Valve explains why it hasn’t announced release dates for its new hardware, now plans for “first half of the year”
https://www.pcguide.com/news/valve-explains-why-it-hasnt-announced-release-dates-for-its-new-hardware-now-plans-for-first-half-of-the-year/
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PC Guide
Valve explains why it hasn't announced release dates for its new hardware, now plans for "first half of the year"
Valve hasn't said its Steam Machine, Steam Frame, and Steam Controller are delayed, but it has pivoted to a more vague launch window.
First beta for Krita 5.3 and Krita 6.0 - Wayland color management and HDR for 6.0
https://krita.org/en/posts/2026/krita-6.0.0-beta1-released/
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Krita
First beta for Krita 5.3 and Krita 6.0
We have started the release process for the next feature release of Krita today! This release is the culmination of years of hard work. From the same codebase, we're building both Krita 5.3, based on Qt5, and Krita 6.0, based on Qt6. Krita 6 is not yet available…
Linux 7.0 Should Fix Nouveau For The Large Pages Support For Better NVK Performance
https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-7.0-To-Fix-Nouveau-Large
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Linux 7.0 Should Fix Nouveau For The Large Pages Support For Better NVK Performance
The Linux 6.19 merge window had introduced support for larger pages and compression with the Nouveau kernel driver, which ultimately should help provide a performance win to this open-source NVIDIA driver
What finally make Linux click for you?
I've tried linux a few times, but it never fully clicked for me. I could use it but I don't really understand why so many people love it. Now I'm thinking about giving it another proper shot and actually sticking with it because of my job requirements.
What made linux finally make sense for you? Was it daily use, working on a project or something else?Thanks!!
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I've tried linux a few times, but it never fully clicked for me. I could use it but I don't really understand why so many people love it. Now I'm thinking about giving it another proper shot and actually sticking with it because of my job requirements.
What made linux finally make sense for you? Was it daily use, working on a project or something else?Thanks!!
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Announcing: Rataplay | Terminal User Interface (TUI) for searching, playing, and downloading videos
Disclaimer: I'm not the author. (My only contributions was suggestions. That's all. Now, I'm sharing it.)
I'm sharing because this is the best yt project I've tested so far.
Rataplay
- Instant Search: Direct search from CLI or via the interactive TUI with live progress.
- Visual Excellence: High-quality thumbnails with specialized support for Kitty and WezTerm graphics protocols.
- Versatile Playback:
- External: Play videos in an external mpv window with any prefered quality.
- In-Terminal: Specialized "Watch in Terminal" mode using mpv's TCT output.
- Audio Only: High-fidelity audio streams for background listening.
- Background Downloads: Multi-threaded downloads with real-time speed, progress, and ETA tracking. Re-download in any quality video from downloads panel.
- Local Management: Browse, play, and manage your downloaded files directly within the app.
- Mouse Support: Navigate search results, manage downloads, and interact with the UI seamlessly using your mouse.
- Custom Execution Paths: Override default system paths for critical dependencies like mpv, yt-dlp, ffmpeg, and deno.
- Logging System: Robust logging system with configurable file paths and levels for easier debugging.
- Cookie Integration: Authenticate with YouTube using browser cookies or exported files (Netscape/JSON) to access restricted content.
- Hot Reload System: Configuration changes (themes, paths, logging, etc.) are applied instantly without restarting the app.
- Full Playback Control: Play/Pause, Seek (5s/30s), and Progress tracking via IPC sockets.
- System Media Controls: Native support for Play/Pause, Next/Prev, and Stop via system media keys (MPRIS/SMTC).
- Async Core: Powered by Tokio for a zero-latency, non-blocking UI.
- Toggle Themes and Animations easily with commands or from settings menu
- Refine visuals with custom download progress style
Linux executable binary provided in the Github releases
I'm pretty sure you'll enjoy
https://redd.it/1qwgoer
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Disclaimer: I'm not the author. (My only contributions was suggestions. That's all. Now, I'm sharing it.)
I'm sharing because this is the best yt project I've tested so far.
Rataplay
- Instant Search: Direct search from CLI or via the interactive TUI with live progress.
- Visual Excellence: High-quality thumbnails with specialized support for Kitty and WezTerm graphics protocols.
- Versatile Playback:
- External: Play videos in an external mpv window with any prefered quality.
- In-Terminal: Specialized "Watch in Terminal" mode using mpv's TCT output.
- Audio Only: High-fidelity audio streams for background listening.
- Background Downloads: Multi-threaded downloads with real-time speed, progress, and ETA tracking. Re-download in any quality video from downloads panel.
- Local Management: Browse, play, and manage your downloaded files directly within the app.
- Mouse Support: Navigate search results, manage downloads, and interact with the UI seamlessly using your mouse.
- Custom Execution Paths: Override default system paths for critical dependencies like mpv, yt-dlp, ffmpeg, and deno.
- Logging System: Robust logging system with configurable file paths and levels for easier debugging.
- Cookie Integration: Authenticate with YouTube using browser cookies or exported files (Netscape/JSON) to access restricted content.
- Hot Reload System: Configuration changes (themes, paths, logging, etc.) are applied instantly without restarting the app.
- Full Playback Control: Play/Pause, Seek (5s/30s), and Progress tracking via IPC sockets.
- System Media Controls: Native support for Play/Pause, Next/Prev, and Stop via system media keys (MPRIS/SMTC).
- Async Core: Powered by Tokio for a zero-latency, non-blocking UI.
- Toggle Themes and Animations easily with commands or from settings menu
- Refine visuals with custom download progress style
Linux executable binary provided in the Github releases
I'm pretty sure you'll enjoy
Rataplay as much as I do.https://redd.it/1qwgoer
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GitHub - mojahid8238/Rataplay: A high-performance Rust TUI orchestrating yt-dlp for asynchronous media acquisition and mpv for…
A high-performance Rust TUI orchestrating yt-dlp for asynchronous media acquisition and mpv for seamless, high-fidelity terminal video playback - mojahid8238/Rataplay
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Journiv Immich Integration: Capture the story behind your photos and videos.
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wayland "ext-zones" has been merged as an experiment under "xx-zones"
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wayland/wayland-protocols/-/merge_requests/264
https://redd.it/1qws19w
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experimental: Add xx-zones protocol for area-limited window positioning (!264) · Merge requests · wayland / wayland-protocols ·…
Hello everyone! Introduction This is a new attempt to resolve the issues plaguing multi-window applications on Wayland. Those applications...
Orbitiny Desktop Pilot 9 Released - Another Super Massive Release – Qt6 Upgrade + 4 New Exclusive Innovations + 5 New Programs + Many More New Features and Bug Fixes and Orbitiny's Official Website Launched
Orbitiny Desktop, a Qt/C++ based desktop full of real innovations has seen a new release - Orbitiny Desktop Pilot 9. Orbitiny Desktop is a new Qt/C++ desktop environment for Linux built from the ground up using Qt and coded in C++, bringing you exclusive features and functionalities unavailable in other desktop environments.
These features include: desktop gestures, icon emblems for files on the clipboard (cut or copied), icon emblems for new and modified files, icon emblems for empty files and directories, multi-paste support, (pasting to multiple selected directories), dedicated icons for mounted and user account home directories, custom desktop directories, individual desktop directory per monitor, individual desktop directory per virtual desktop and a lot more!
With the release of Pilot 9, the tradition of innovation continues and it's bringing you 4 additional unconventional but productive functionalities that you don't get to see in other desktops.
# 1.0 Pilot 9 - Release Notes:
# New Exclusive Features:
New & Orbitiny Exclusive: Added an "Append to Clipboard" option to the right-click context menus. This feature appends the selected file path(s) to the existing ones on the clipboard. If no files are set on the clipboard, it will set them. So, to make it clear, it does not replace the existing files already set on the clipboard. That one is done when you select "Copy". "Append to Clipboard" appends additional file paths to the existing ones already set on the clipboard and then when you select "Paste", it just pastes all of them. So unlike selecting "Copy" which overwrites previous file paths, "Append to Clipboard" appends the file paths. If no file paths exist, it will set them.
New & Orbitiny Exclusive: Added "Paste to Image" option to the right-click context menus. This feature appends (vertically) the clipboard pixmap or the file path if it is an image file to the one selected. So it's like the "Paste to File" option where text context from the clipboard gets pasted into the file (seen first in Orbitiny's initial Pilot 1 Release) but now this functionality is extended and applied to images as well.
New & Orbitiny Exclusive: Added an "Add to Paste Basket" + "Paste to Basket" options in the right-click context menus. It adds the selected file path(s) to the Paste Basket. The Paste Basket is a set of destination directories. When you select "Paste to Paste Basket", the file paths currently on the clipboard will be pasted to each of those directories. If you have selected a mix of directories and non directories only the directories will be added to the "Paste Basket".
New & Orbitiny Exclusive: Added "Image Join" - Drag one (or more) image files onto another image file and you get an image join menu: "Join Images Vertically" and "Join Images Horizontally". Each of the dragged image file will be appended to the target file.
# New Applications / Programs:
New: Created Orbitiny Screen/Monitor Configuration utility to configure and rearrange your monitor positions and screen resolutions (portable and can be used on any desktop environment)
New: Created Orbitiny Desktop Monitor Brightness Control utility to control your screen brightness on any of your screens (portable and can be used from any desktop environment)
New: Created a screenshot capturing utility called: orbitiny-screenshot-grabber. Usage: orbitiny-screenshot-grabber /path/to/dir/to/save/screenshot/in or if left blank, it will be saved in $HOME/Pictures/Screenshots/. A subdirectory called orbitiny-screenshot-grabber will be created and all file names will be generated automatically in sequential order: 00.png, 01.png, 02.png etc.
New: Converted the Orbitiny File Copier
Orbitiny Desktop, a Qt/C++ based desktop full of real innovations has seen a new release - Orbitiny Desktop Pilot 9. Orbitiny Desktop is a new Qt/C++ desktop environment for Linux built from the ground up using Qt and coded in C++, bringing you exclusive features and functionalities unavailable in other desktop environments.
These features include: desktop gestures, icon emblems for files on the clipboard (cut or copied), icon emblems for new and modified files, icon emblems for empty files and directories, multi-paste support, (pasting to multiple selected directories), dedicated icons for mounted and user account home directories, custom desktop directories, individual desktop directory per monitor, individual desktop directory per virtual desktop and a lot more!
With the release of Pilot 9, the tradition of innovation continues and it's bringing you 4 additional unconventional but productive functionalities that you don't get to see in other desktops.
# 1.0 Pilot 9 - Release Notes:
# New Exclusive Features:
New & Orbitiny Exclusive: Added an "Append to Clipboard" option to the right-click context menus. This feature appends the selected file path(s) to the existing ones on the clipboard. If no files are set on the clipboard, it will set them. So, to make it clear, it does not replace the existing files already set on the clipboard. That one is done when you select "Copy". "Append to Clipboard" appends additional file paths to the existing ones already set on the clipboard and then when you select "Paste", it just pastes all of them. So unlike selecting "Copy" which overwrites previous file paths, "Append to Clipboard" appends the file paths. If no file paths exist, it will set them.
New & Orbitiny Exclusive: Added "Paste to Image" option to the right-click context menus. This feature appends (vertically) the clipboard pixmap or the file path if it is an image file to the one selected. So it's like the "Paste to File" option where text context from the clipboard gets pasted into the file (seen first in Orbitiny's initial Pilot 1 Release) but now this functionality is extended and applied to images as well.
New & Orbitiny Exclusive: Added an "Add to Paste Basket" + "Paste to Basket" options in the right-click context menus. It adds the selected file path(s) to the Paste Basket. The Paste Basket is a set of destination directories. When you select "Paste to Paste Basket", the file paths currently on the clipboard will be pasted to each of those directories. If you have selected a mix of directories and non directories only the directories will be added to the "Paste Basket".
New & Orbitiny Exclusive: Added "Image Join" - Drag one (or more) image files onto another image file and you get an image join menu: "Join Images Vertically" and "Join Images Horizontally". Each of the dragged image file will be appended to the target file.
# New Applications / Programs:
New: Created Orbitiny Screen/Monitor Configuration utility to configure and rearrange your monitor positions and screen resolutions (portable and can be used on any desktop environment)
New: Created Orbitiny Desktop Monitor Brightness Control utility to control your screen brightness on any of your screens (portable and can be used from any desktop environment)
New: Created a screenshot capturing utility called: orbitiny-screenshot-grabber. Usage: orbitiny-screenshot-grabber /path/to/dir/to/save/screenshot/in or if left blank, it will be saved in $HOME/Pictures/Screenshots/. A subdirectory called orbitiny-screenshot-grabber will be created and all file names will be generated automatically in sequential order: 00.png, 01.png, 02.png etc.
New: Converted the Orbitiny File Copier
Orbitiny Desktop Pilot 9 Released - Another Super Massive Release – Qt6 Upgrade + 4 New Exclusive Innovations + 5 New Programs + Many More New Features and Bug Fixes and Orbitiny's Official Website Launched
Orbitiny Desktop, a Qt/C++ based desktop full of *real* innovations has seen a new release - Orbitiny Desktop Pilot 9. Orbitiny Desktop is a new Qt/C++ desktop environment for Linux built from the ground up using Qt and coded in C++, bringing you *exclusive features* and functionalities *unavailable in other desktop environments*.
These features include: *desktop gestures*, *icon emblems* for files on the clipboard (cut or copied), *icon emblems* for *new* and *modified* files, *icon emblems* for empty files and directories, *multi-paste* support, (pasting to multiple selected directories), *dedicated icons* for mounted and user account home directories, *custom desktop directories*, *individual desktop directory per monitor*, *individual desktop directory per virtual desktop* and a lot more!
With the release of Pilot 9, the tradition of innovation **continues** and it's bringing you 4 additional unconventional but **productive** functionalities that you don't get to see in other desktops.
# 1.0 Pilot 9 - Release Notes:
# New Exclusive Features:
* **New & Orbitiny Exclusive**: Added an "**Append to Clipboard**" option to the right-click context menus. This feature appends the selected file path(s) to the existing ones on the clipboard. If no files are set on the clipboard, it will set them. *So, to make it clear*, it does *not* replace the existing files already set on the clipboard. That one is done when you select "Copy". "**Append to Clipboard**" *appends* additional file paths to the existing ones already set on the clipboard and then when you select "Paste", it just pastes all of them. So unlike selecting "Copy" which overwrites previous file paths, "**Append to Clipboard**" appends the file paths. If no file paths exist, it will set them.
* **New & Orbitiny Exclusive**: Added "**Paste to Image**" option to the right-click context menus. This feature appends (vertically) the clipboard pixmap or the file path if it is an image file to the one selected. So it's like the "**Paste to File**" option where text context from the clipboard gets pasted into the file (seen first in Orbitiny's initial Pilot 1 Release) but now this functionality is extended and applied to images as well.
* **New & Orbitiny Exclusive**: Added an "**Add to Paste Basket**" + "**Paste to Basket**" options in the right-click context menus. It adds the selected file path(s) to the **Paste Basket**. The **Paste Basket** is a set of destination directories. When you select "**Paste to Paste Basket**", the file paths currently on the clipboard will be pasted to each of those directories. If you have selected a mix of directories and non directories only the directories will be added to the "**Paste Basket**".
* **New & Orbitiny Exclusive**: Added "**Image Join**" - Drag one (or more) image files onto another image file and you get an image join menu: "**Join Images Vertically**" and "**Join Images Horizontally**". Each of the dragged image file will be appended to the target file.
# New Applications / Programs:
* **New**: Created **Orbitiny Screen/Monitor Configuration** utility to configure and rearrange your monitor positions and screen resolutions (portable and can be used on any desktop environment)
* **New**: Created **Orbitiny Desktop Monitor Brightness Control** utility to control your screen brightness on any of your screens (portable and can be used from any desktop environment)
* **New**: Created a screenshot capturing utility called: **orbitiny-screenshot-grabber**. Usage: **orbitiny-screenshot-grabber** **/path/to/dir/to/save/screenshot/in** or if left blank, it will be saved in **$HOME/Pictures/Screenshots/**. A subdirectory called **orbitiny-screenshot-grabber** will be created and all file names will be generated automatically in sequential order: 00.png, 01.png, 02.png etc.
* **New**: Converted the **Orbitiny File Copier**
Orbitiny Desktop, a Qt/C++ based desktop full of *real* innovations has seen a new release - Orbitiny Desktop Pilot 9. Orbitiny Desktop is a new Qt/C++ desktop environment for Linux built from the ground up using Qt and coded in C++, bringing you *exclusive features* and functionalities *unavailable in other desktop environments*.
These features include: *desktop gestures*, *icon emblems* for files on the clipboard (cut or copied), *icon emblems* for *new* and *modified* files, *icon emblems* for empty files and directories, *multi-paste* support, (pasting to multiple selected directories), *dedicated icons* for mounted and user account home directories, *custom desktop directories*, *individual desktop directory per monitor*, *individual desktop directory per virtual desktop* and a lot more!
With the release of Pilot 9, the tradition of innovation **continues** and it's bringing you 4 additional unconventional but **productive** functionalities that you don't get to see in other desktops.
# 1.0 Pilot 9 - Release Notes:
# New Exclusive Features:
* **New & Orbitiny Exclusive**: Added an "**Append to Clipboard**" option to the right-click context menus. This feature appends the selected file path(s) to the existing ones on the clipboard. If no files are set on the clipboard, it will set them. *So, to make it clear*, it does *not* replace the existing files already set on the clipboard. That one is done when you select "Copy". "**Append to Clipboard**" *appends* additional file paths to the existing ones already set on the clipboard and then when you select "Paste", it just pastes all of them. So unlike selecting "Copy" which overwrites previous file paths, "**Append to Clipboard**" appends the file paths. If no file paths exist, it will set them.
* **New & Orbitiny Exclusive**: Added "**Paste to Image**" option to the right-click context menus. This feature appends (vertically) the clipboard pixmap or the file path if it is an image file to the one selected. So it's like the "**Paste to File**" option where text context from the clipboard gets pasted into the file (seen first in Orbitiny's initial Pilot 1 Release) but now this functionality is extended and applied to images as well.
* **New & Orbitiny Exclusive**: Added an "**Add to Paste Basket**" + "**Paste to Basket**" options in the right-click context menus. It adds the selected file path(s) to the **Paste Basket**. The **Paste Basket** is a set of destination directories. When you select "**Paste to Paste Basket**", the file paths currently on the clipboard will be pasted to each of those directories. If you have selected a mix of directories and non directories only the directories will be added to the "**Paste Basket**".
* **New & Orbitiny Exclusive**: Added "**Image Join**" - Drag one (or more) image files onto another image file and you get an image join menu: "**Join Images Vertically**" and "**Join Images Horizontally**". Each of the dragged image file will be appended to the target file.
# New Applications / Programs:
* **New**: Created **Orbitiny Screen/Monitor Configuration** utility to configure and rearrange your monitor positions and screen resolutions (portable and can be used on any desktop environment)
* **New**: Created **Orbitiny Desktop Monitor Brightness Control** utility to control your screen brightness on any of your screens (portable and can be used from any desktop environment)
* **New**: Created a screenshot capturing utility called: **orbitiny-screenshot-grabber**. Usage: **orbitiny-screenshot-grabber** **/path/to/dir/to/save/screenshot/in** or if left blank, it will be saved in **$HOME/Pictures/Screenshots/**. A subdirectory called **orbitiny-screenshot-grabber** will be created and all file names will be generated automatically in sequential order: 00.png, 01.png, 02.png etc.
* **New**: Converted the **Orbitiny File Copier**
into a separate application so now you can invoke it from noscripts and this means you can tell it to copy multiple files and directories to multiple destinations and have a progress bar (portable and can be used from any desktop environment).
* **New**: Converted the **Orbitiny File Properties** dialog into a separate application so now you can invoke it from noscripts and this means you can pass it a file and it will show you the file properties for that file (portable and can be used from any desktop environment).
https://preview.redd.it/1thy6fk61rhg1.png?width=1920&format=png&auto=webp&s=695728f714c8878ef188ef41952765e047939798
# New Standard Features:
* **New**: Added a toggle/view button to Control Panel to switch between a list view and icon view
* **New**: Added Web Browser URL Drag&Drop support to the panel - it allows you to drag URLs from a web browser window to the panel and when so, a launcher button on the panel gets created and when clicked, it takes you to that URL. Note, as it stands, the URL opens in the first detected web browser but soon I will create an option to select the default web browser to use.
* **New**: Removed root run restrictions
* **New**: (Feature Request): Added support for launching items by pressing the Enter/Return key. Supported applets: Application Menu, Drawer menu, Places Menu.
* **New**: (Feature Request): Added support for selecting a search item automatically and then launching it when pressing the Enter key. Supported applets: Application Menu, Drawer menu, Places Menu.
* **New**: (Feature Request): Added "Run as Root" option in "**Launcher**", "**Quick Launch**" and "**Drawer**" applets (See? I implement feature requests...)
* **New**: Created a Coconut-style colo(u)ring to Qutiny's (Orbitiny's File Browser) context menus
# Qt / Library Framework Updates:
* **Qt**: Ported the entire project to Qt 6.10.1 from Qt 5.15.2 so now Orbitiny is **fully** *up to date* and eventually I will be moving to **cmake**.
# Enhancements:
* **Enhancement**: Improved X11/Window Buttons **Drag&Drop** functionality
* **Enhancement**: Cosmetic changes done to the glass-based themes for the desktop context menus - they are now rounder along with other additional tweaks (Acrylic/frosty themes are on planned to be implemented soon so that will be a complete revamp)
* **Enhancement**: Restored the "**Applets**" submenu in the panel's right-click context menu so this way you can either add applets via the original way or via the global Preferences dialog
* **Enhancement**: Decreased the number of annoying messages popping up on the screen when something does not seem right but it gets fixed after OK is pressed. Now, you will only see the message if the issue does not actually get resolved
* **Enhancement**: Set the default waiting/delay time for the panel to display a tooltip to 3 seconds. Initially, it looked like tooltips weren't working when you hover over the applet when they actually do but due to incorrect configuration of the timing for the tooltip to appear, it looked like it does not work when in fact it does, it's just that the delay wait time was too long.
* **Enhancement**: Brightened up default icons text color on the desktop. Drop-shadow effect looks even better now.
* **Enhancement**: Enabled "**Linux System**", "**Disks**" and "**Trash**" icons by default. These should have been enabled by default in Pilot 8 but they were not.
* **Enhancement**: Renamed the Orbitiny process guard that watches over the orbitiny-desktop and orbitiny-panel processes for crashes from process-sentinel to **orbitiny-process-sentinel** so if you want to force-end the **orbitiny-desktop** or **orbitiny-panel processes**, you must first end the watcher itself: "**orbitiny-process-sentinel**" and then end the others. If you don't do that, the **orbitiny-process-sentinel** process will restart them because it is an infinite loop unless the exit code of the process being watched is 0. When you gracefully exit either the panel, or the desktop, they return an EXIT\_SUCCESS (0) code so the infinite loops ends and
* **New**: Converted the **Orbitiny File Properties** dialog into a separate application so now you can invoke it from noscripts and this means you can pass it a file and it will show you the file properties for that file (portable and can be used from any desktop environment).
https://preview.redd.it/1thy6fk61rhg1.png?width=1920&format=png&auto=webp&s=695728f714c8878ef188ef41952765e047939798
# New Standard Features:
* **New**: Added a toggle/view button to Control Panel to switch between a list view and icon view
* **New**: Added Web Browser URL Drag&Drop support to the panel - it allows you to drag URLs from a web browser window to the panel and when so, a launcher button on the panel gets created and when clicked, it takes you to that URL. Note, as it stands, the URL opens in the first detected web browser but soon I will create an option to select the default web browser to use.
* **New**: Removed root run restrictions
* **New**: (Feature Request): Added support for launching items by pressing the Enter/Return key. Supported applets: Application Menu, Drawer menu, Places Menu.
* **New**: (Feature Request): Added support for selecting a search item automatically and then launching it when pressing the Enter key. Supported applets: Application Menu, Drawer menu, Places Menu.
* **New**: (Feature Request): Added "Run as Root" option in "**Launcher**", "**Quick Launch**" and "**Drawer**" applets (See? I implement feature requests...)
* **New**: Created a Coconut-style colo(u)ring to Qutiny's (Orbitiny's File Browser) context menus
# Qt / Library Framework Updates:
* **Qt**: Ported the entire project to Qt 6.10.1 from Qt 5.15.2 so now Orbitiny is **fully** *up to date* and eventually I will be moving to **cmake**.
# Enhancements:
* **Enhancement**: Improved X11/Window Buttons **Drag&Drop** functionality
* **Enhancement**: Cosmetic changes done to the glass-based themes for the desktop context menus - they are now rounder along with other additional tweaks (Acrylic/frosty themes are on planned to be implemented soon so that will be a complete revamp)
* **Enhancement**: Restored the "**Applets**" submenu in the panel's right-click context menu so this way you can either add applets via the original way or via the global Preferences dialog
* **Enhancement**: Decreased the number of annoying messages popping up on the screen when something does not seem right but it gets fixed after OK is pressed. Now, you will only see the message if the issue does not actually get resolved
* **Enhancement**: Set the default waiting/delay time for the panel to display a tooltip to 3 seconds. Initially, it looked like tooltips weren't working when you hover over the applet when they actually do but due to incorrect configuration of the timing for the tooltip to appear, it looked like it does not work when in fact it does, it's just that the delay wait time was too long.
* **Enhancement**: Brightened up default icons text color on the desktop. Drop-shadow effect looks even better now.
* **Enhancement**: Enabled "**Linux System**", "**Disks**" and "**Trash**" icons by default. These should have been enabled by default in Pilot 8 but they were not.
* **Enhancement**: Renamed the Orbitiny process guard that watches over the orbitiny-desktop and orbitiny-panel processes for crashes from process-sentinel to **orbitiny-process-sentinel** so if you want to force-end the **orbitiny-desktop** or **orbitiny-panel processes**, you must first end the watcher itself: "**orbitiny-process-sentinel**" and then end the others. If you don't do that, the **orbitiny-process-sentinel** process will restart them because it is an infinite loop unless the exit code of the process being watched is 0. When you gracefully exit either the panel, or the desktop, they return an EXIT\_SUCCESS (0) code so the infinite loops ends and
the process being watched won't be restarted.
* **Enhancement**: Added a toast message to let you know that the session is being exited when "Exit" is selected from the panel.
* **Enhancement**: Added toast messages when launching files - this is some nice visual feedback to let you know that your request has been acknowledged. This is contrary to other desktops where when you click a file, *nothing* happens. Click, click, click again, nada, nothing. You don't know if the file-click got processed or whether something happened at all. Btw, I have a new exclusive feature in mind about this which I know I can do it, and more importantly *how* to do it. More details will be posted on my website.
# Website
[https://orbitiny.com](https://orbitiny.com) is now live and all updates will be posted there. I will be creating community forums and migrating the source code repo from Gitea to [**orbitiny.com**](http://orbitiny.com) but that will happen little later. So yes this means I will be installing a **Gitea** instance on my own but for the time being, [Gitea.com](http://Gitea.com) will do.
# Bug Fixes:
This log includes all the bug fixes since Pilot 8:
* **BugFix**: Fixed an issue with the right-click desktop context menu sometimes not popping up at the first attempt and sometimes the second.
* **BugFix**: Fixed a Drag&Drop issue with the Quick Launch applet
* **BugFix**: Fixed "Run in Terminal" option not obeyed when set in panel's applets options. Note: you can force-run any command in terminal by holding the Alt key (if the Alt key isn't taken by your window manager)
* **BugFix**: Fixed a white dot appearing when you right click the desktop to bring up the desktop context menu
* **BugFix**: Fixed the dashboard not showing full screen in multi-monitor setup and also going to the wrong screen 300msn (sharp) after it is shown.
* **BugFix**: Fixed an issue with applet rearrangement intermittently not working on the panel
* **BugFix**: Fixed a crashing bug when you try to access the properties of the Separator applet on the panel
* **BugFix**: Fixed a panel crash when the panel is launched on a system whoose monitor count is lower than the number of panels per monitor count which is saved in panel's settings.
* **BugFix**: Fixed additional panel positioning bugs (significant fixes)
* **BugFix**: Fixed a file selection bug with the file manager. When you navigate Up, the directory name in the upper level directory should get reselected and visually it does appear to get reselected but it is actually not and clicking on it still won't select it. The work-around is to select a different file and then reselect it again. This is now all fixed.
* **BugFix**: Fixed another file manager crash when the up arrow is clicked in succession
* **BugFix**: Fixed gesture trail not showing on the desktop even when turned on.
* **BugFix**: Fixed Orbitiny Desktop not exiting properly when run in portable mode (this bug only existed in portable mode, system-wide mode worked fine).
* **BugFix**: Fixed Qutiny (The Orbitiny File Manager) crashing when clicking the "Navigate Up" arrow on the toolbar repeatedly in succession.
* **BugFix**: Fixed theme selection in Control Panel->Appearance not working (and the Appearance app crashing).
* **BugFix**: Fixed Unintentional context menu item dragging when you meant to click on the item instead.
* **BugFix**: Fixed Orbitiny-Panel positioning bugs (going to the wrong screen etc)
* **BugFix**: Fixed Qutinty (File Browser) crashing bug when navigating. This got introduced in Pilot 8 while trying to fix another bug. Pilot 8B has both of them fixed.
* **BugFix**: When you Drag&Drop a file to the panel, if the active icon theme currently does not have an icon pixmap associated for that file type, there won't be a launcher icon displayed (it will be blank). I have now fixed that and added a default fall-back icon in case the icon theme does not provide the icon pixmap. So you will never have a blank icon anymore.
* **BugFix**: Fixed an installation issue on some systems depending on the system's configuration
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* **Enhancement**: Added a toast message to let you know that the session is being exited when "Exit" is selected from the panel.
* **Enhancement**: Added toast messages when launching files - this is some nice visual feedback to let you know that your request has been acknowledged. This is contrary to other desktops where when you click a file, *nothing* happens. Click, click, click again, nada, nothing. You don't know if the file-click got processed or whether something happened at all. Btw, I have a new exclusive feature in mind about this which I know I can do it, and more importantly *how* to do it. More details will be posted on my website.
# Website
[https://orbitiny.com](https://orbitiny.com) is now live and all updates will be posted there. I will be creating community forums and migrating the source code repo from Gitea to [**orbitiny.com**](http://orbitiny.com) but that will happen little later. So yes this means I will be installing a **Gitea** instance on my own but for the time being, [Gitea.com](http://Gitea.com) will do.
# Bug Fixes:
This log includes all the bug fixes since Pilot 8:
* **BugFix**: Fixed an issue with the right-click desktop context menu sometimes not popping up at the first attempt and sometimes the second.
* **BugFix**: Fixed a Drag&Drop issue with the Quick Launch applet
* **BugFix**: Fixed "Run in Terminal" option not obeyed when set in panel's applets options. Note: you can force-run any command in terminal by holding the Alt key (if the Alt key isn't taken by your window manager)
* **BugFix**: Fixed a white dot appearing when you right click the desktop to bring up the desktop context menu
* **BugFix**: Fixed the dashboard not showing full screen in multi-monitor setup and also going to the wrong screen 300msn (sharp) after it is shown.
* **BugFix**: Fixed an issue with applet rearrangement intermittently not working on the panel
* **BugFix**: Fixed a crashing bug when you try to access the properties of the Separator applet on the panel
* **BugFix**: Fixed a panel crash when the panel is launched on a system whoose monitor count is lower than the number of panels per monitor count which is saved in panel's settings.
* **BugFix**: Fixed additional panel positioning bugs (significant fixes)
* **BugFix**: Fixed a file selection bug with the file manager. When you navigate Up, the directory name in the upper level directory should get reselected and visually it does appear to get reselected but it is actually not and clicking on it still won't select it. The work-around is to select a different file and then reselect it again. This is now all fixed.
* **BugFix**: Fixed another file manager crash when the up arrow is clicked in succession
* **BugFix**: Fixed gesture trail not showing on the desktop even when turned on.
* **BugFix**: Fixed Orbitiny Desktop not exiting properly when run in portable mode (this bug only existed in portable mode, system-wide mode worked fine).
* **BugFix**: Fixed Qutiny (The Orbitiny File Manager) crashing when clicking the "Navigate Up" arrow on the toolbar repeatedly in succession.
* **BugFix**: Fixed theme selection in Control Panel->Appearance not working (and the Appearance app crashing).
* **BugFix**: Fixed Unintentional context menu item dragging when you meant to click on the item instead.
* **BugFix**: Fixed Orbitiny-Panel positioning bugs (going to the wrong screen etc)
* **BugFix**: Fixed Qutinty (File Browser) crashing bug when navigating. This got introduced in Pilot 8 while trying to fix another bug. Pilot 8B has both of them fixed.
* **BugFix**: When you Drag&Drop a file to the panel, if the active icon theme currently does not have an icon pixmap associated for that file type, there won't be a launcher icon displayed (it will be blank). I have now fixed that and added a default fall-back icon in case the icon theme does not provide the icon pixmap. So you will never have a blank icon anymore.
* **BugFix**: Fixed an installation issue on some systems depending on the system's configuration
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Orbitiny Desktop Environment for Linux
Orbitiny Desktop - Orbitiny Desktop Environment for Linux
Portable, Modular, Functional and Innovative Built from the ground up by Sasko Usinov in Melbourne, Australia over the course of 9 years (and counting) using Qt and coded in C++, Orbitiny Desktop is a new and innovative desktop environment for X11 based Linux…
**BugFix**: Fixed an unintentional session-quit - intermittently, the desktop window would gracefully exit (not crash) upon double-clicking on a desktop directory.
* **BugFix**: Fixed an unintentional and intermittent session-quit with the panel too but this one only occurred after a system-boot when Orbitiny first starts.
Are there more bugs? Probably...Yes, if you report them to me, I will fix them.
Also, frosty / acrylic windows like the ones you see elsewhere are coming.
The best is yet to come.
Project website: [https://orbitiny.com](https://orbitiny.com)
Subreddit: [https://www.reddit.com/r/Orbitiny/](https://www.reddit.com/r/Orbitiny/)
Source code: [https://gitea.com/sasko.usinov/orbitiny-desktop](https://gitea.com/sasko.usinov/orbitiny-desktop) (As usual, Pilot 9 code will be ready in a few hours from this post)
Download: [https://sourceforge.net/projects/orbitiny-desktop/](https://sourceforge.net/projects/orbitiny-desktop/)
I just want to mention again, if you find something does not operate as described here, you need to tell me so I can fix it. People that have communicated with me know that I am very responsive, I respond to user reports, requests etc. At the same time, I ask for understanding, this is a large project and it is very tough managing it all by myself but nonetheless, I can do it.
P.S Orbitiny Desktop was started in 2017 with a blank form/widget. It now has over 50 components.
https://redd.it/1qwzdqk
@r_linux
* **BugFix**: Fixed an unintentional and intermittent session-quit with the panel too but this one only occurred after a system-boot when Orbitiny first starts.
Are there more bugs? Probably...Yes, if you report them to me, I will fix them.
Also, frosty / acrylic windows like the ones you see elsewhere are coming.
The best is yet to come.
Project website: [https://orbitiny.com](https://orbitiny.com)
Subreddit: [https://www.reddit.com/r/Orbitiny/](https://www.reddit.com/r/Orbitiny/)
Source code: [https://gitea.com/sasko.usinov/orbitiny-desktop](https://gitea.com/sasko.usinov/orbitiny-desktop) (As usual, Pilot 9 code will be ready in a few hours from this post)
Download: [https://sourceforge.net/projects/orbitiny-desktop/](https://sourceforge.net/projects/orbitiny-desktop/)
I just want to mention again, if you find something does not operate as described here, you need to tell me so I can fix it. People that have communicated with me know that I am very responsive, I respond to user reports, requests etc. At the same time, I ask for understanding, this is a large project and it is very tough managing it all by myself but nonetheless, I can do it.
P.S Orbitiny Desktop was started in 2017 with a blank form/widget. It now has over 50 components.
https://redd.it/1qwzdqk
@r_linux
Orbitiny Desktop Environment for Linux
Orbitiny Desktop - Orbitiny Desktop Environment for Linux
Portable, Modular, Functional and Innovative Built from the ground up by Sasko Usinov in Melbourne, Australia over the course of 9 years (and counting) using Qt and coded in C++, Orbitiny Desktop is a new and innovative desktop environment for X11 based Linux…
I built a SQL Server, PostgreSQL & SQLite client that runs on Linux - Jam SQL Studio
https://redd.it/1qx26xf
@r_linux
https://redd.it/1qx26xf
@r_linux
Fedora on Dell Latitude and Intel i7-7600U: The Ultimate Guide to Solving "Kernel Panics"
https://redd.it/1qx7t9h
@r_linux
https://redd.it/1qx7t9h
@r_linux
AppManager v3.0.0 released. A simple way to install, update, and manage AppImages on Linux
https://redd.it/1qxbpwf
@r_linux
https://redd.it/1qxbpwf
@r_linux