![]() We wish you all a wonderful week and happy reading! This past month we were thrilled to receive more support and donations than usual and we share the details below - thank you to everyone who helps keep our website running. Plus we're pleased to share the releases of the past week and list the torrents we are seeding. Does your operating system supply boot environments out of the box? Let us know in the Opinion Poll below. Then, in this week's Questions and Answers column, we talk about boot environments, why they are useful, and why so few Linux distributions have adopted this handy feature. Plus Christine Hall takes elementary OS 7.0 for a test run and talks about how this distribution strives for a minimal, simplified interface and package management. This week we also talk about Canonical directing its community flavours to drop Flatpak support in favour of Snap packages in order to streamline users' options and experiences. We also discuss Haiku's robust package management system and new beta test releases coming out of the SUSE community. In our News section we talk about Purism selling a lapdock for their Librem 5 smartphone which strives to make the mobile device look and act more like a laptop. ![]() This week we look at a number of new developments and changes, from all over the spectrum. ![]() Some developers seek to simplify software, removing variables, choices, and complexity while others strive to provide more flexibility, solve more corner cases, and automate features. Technology is constantly changing, evolving, even accelerating as people strive to find new ways to solve problems. Welcome to this year's 9th issue of DistroWatch Weekly! ![]()
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