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Linux news roundup: Mint 22.3, Wine 11, Raspberry Pi HAT upgrade and more
Summary
This roundup highlights Linux Mint 22.3 with Cinnamon 6.6 and the release of Wine 11, alongside Raspberry Pi hardware and software updates including Imager 2.0.4 and the AI HAT+ 2.
Content
Several notable updates arrived across the Linux ecosystem this week. Linux Mint 22.3 'Zena' began rolling out with the Cinnamon 6.6 desktop and a new system information tool. The Wine project released version 11.0, and Raspberry Pi published hardware and software updates including Raspberry Pi Imager 2.0.4 and the AI HAT+ 2. Other items reported this week include a new Slimbook Executive laptop, a DietPi 10 open beta, the Plezy Plex client, Firefox 147, and Obsidian 1.11.
Key developments:
- Linux Mint 22.3 'Zena' has been released, featuring Cinnamon 6.6 and a new system information tool.
- Wine 11.0 is now available with reported performance improvements for running Windows applications on Linux.
- Raspberry Pi Imager was updated to version 2.0.4 to improve reliability with larger storage devices and modern OS images.
- Raspberry Pi announced the AI HAT+ 2, an add-on board described as capable of running larger language models.
- Slimbook announced the Executive, a premium Linux laptop offering up to 128GB of RAM and large storage capacities.
- DietPi opened a version 10 beta, and third-party apps and updates such as Plezy, Firefox 147, and Obsidian 1.11 were also reported.
Summary:
These releases and hardware updates expand options across desktop environments, compatibility layers, and single-board computing. Further rollouts and testing are expected, and specific adoption timelines are undetermined at this time.
