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Instead of a plain dark gray background, Multitasking View now features a blurred version of your wallpaper that is adjusted for light and dark modes. Workspace cards now have rounded corners and the switcher at the bottom of the screen has been updated for light and dark modes as well.

Multitasking View in dark mode
Multitasking View in light mode
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elementary replied to elementary

OS 8 includes the latest long-term support Hardware Enablement stack from @ubuntu, including #Linux 6.8. We’re also shipping with Pipewire which improves latency and bluetooth audio quality while being architected for the world of sandboxed Flatpak apps running in the Secure Session. This is an especially big deal for folks doing audio production tasks on elementary OS.

Thanks @ubuntu 😘

elementary replied to elementary

Driver management has moved from AppCenter to System Settings → System. The new design for drivers is more in line with how drivers are managed on other operating systems and is easier to work with, especially for hardware that has multiple driver options like NVIDIA graphics.

Redesigned driver management in System Settings
elementary replied to elementary

Power settings now shows the charging level and status for both internal batteries and connected battery devices like mice and keyboards. You can also choose to automatically set different power profiles based on whether your device is plugged in or on battery power, and power modes can be quickly changed from the power menu in the panel. Plus the battery icon in the panel will now show much more accurate battery levels for mobile computers.

System Settings → Power showing battery levels
Power menu in the panel with a new power mode switcher
elementary replied to elementary

I want to give special thanks to all of our volunteer contributors for working hard over the last 13 months to make this an incredible release. I’m also eternally grateful to our individual Early Access sponsors for providing consistent funding to keep producing our operating system and distributing it under our pay-what-you-can model. If you’d like to help build and improve elementary OS, don’t hesitate to Get Involved. elementary.io/get-involved

JP replied to elementary

@elementary congrats on getting the release out!

elementary replied to elementary

OS 8 is available to download now for a pay-what-you-can price on our website! elementary.io

Solus :solus: replied to elementary

@elementary congratulations on the new release! Looks like some really cool stuff!

Christopher Griffiths replied to elementary

@elementary I’ve tried purchasing through a few browsers but always end up on a blank page after pressing the purchase button. I’ll try again tomorrow!

elementary replied to Christopher

@cjgyt can confirm! Thanks for letting us know. We’re looking it right now 👀

Janne Moren replied to elementary

@elementary
At one point there were plans to support Pinebook Pro and ARM in general I believe. Is that still being worked on?

elementary replied to Janne

@jannem we have some experimental ARM images available at builds.elementary.io but nothing were ready to distribute publicly yet

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