Fedora Linux 36 MATE Compiz spin bundles MATE Desktop with Compiz Fusion

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In This Video We Are Discussing About The MATE Compiz spin bundles MATE Desktop with Compiz Fusion. MATE Desktop is a lightweight, powerful desktop designed with productivity and performance in mind. The default windows manager is Marco which is usable for all machines and VMs. Compiz Fusion is a beautiful 3D windowing manager with Emerald and GTK+ theming.

If you want a powerful, lightweight Fedora desktop with 3D eyecandy you should definitely try the MATE-Compiz spin.

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What’s New in Fedora 36

There’s no time to waste in the world of Linux distributions. Fedora 35 dropped in November 2021, and Fedora 36 was released on May 10, 2022. Here’s what’s new in Red Hat’s open-source Linux distribution.

The latest version of the popular Linux distribution nearly coincided with the release of Ubuntu 22.04. We’re looking at the beta in this article, but it’s close enough to the final product that we can confidently see what’s going to be new and take a quick tour for all you Fedora fans out there.

The Leading Edge
In a blog post introducing the Fedora 36 beta in late March, Red Hat said Fedora 36 continues the project’s “emphasis on delivering leading-edge open source technologies.”

Now, whenever you hear an open-source project say that you can more or less translate it to, “this is a minor upgrade with no major new features.” And that’s more or less what you get with Fedora 36.

There are some significant under-the-hood changes that will help Fedora in the long run, a few UI tweaks, and the latest version of the GNOME desktop.

But that’s okay. No matter how many people cry out for new features. It’s always best for Linux distributions to make incremental progress that builds on an already solid foundation. And that’s definitely what you get with Fedora.

Updated Desktop: GNOME 42

Fedora 35 moved forward to the GNOME 41 desktop, and Fedora 36 keeps the trend going by adopting GNOME 42. There aren’t a ton of changes here from GNOME 41. There’s a new dark mode because everything needs a dark mode in this early 21st century of ours. The new GNOME shell takes up less space, and it improves contrast by using darker backgrounds and brighter text and icons. It’s not a huge change, but it’s noticeable.

Another nice tweak on the dark mode style is that GNOME 42 introduces style settings that are independent of the system itself. That means if you want to make your primary theme light, but you want a dark theme for a specific app, that’s possible–assuming the app makes this setting available.

GNOME 42 also has a revamped screenshot feature that Fedora 36 called out in its blog post. The new experience lets you hit the “Print Screen” button, and then take screenshots (whole screen, windows, or sections) or screen recordings within the same tool.

There’s also a new UI for the text editor that includes the all-important auto-save feature. The terminal app is also getting an update with an overlaid scroll bar and size indicator. The header bar will also change color if you’re running as root. The two core apps are also tabbed, support the new dark UI, and have built-in style controls if you want something different from the default system setting.

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