DEEPIN LINUX 20.2.2 ☠ | Forget Windows 11 | Deepin Linux 20.2.2 Doesn't Require Your PC To Have TPM
In This Video We Are Discussing About Deepin Linux 20.2.2 Which Is From China, I Will Never Recommend This Distro To Install In Your Work Or Main Pc. Don’t Go On Looks. If You Want Alternative Then Install Zorin OS Which Is From Ireland & It Is Way Better In Looks And To Use. Deepin Linux itself looks safe. … Also, note that Deepin itself
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Windows 11 looks quite beautiful, but let’s be honest… it is pretty much just Windows 10 with a fresh coat of paint. Sadly, Microsoft is requiring some pretty strict hardware requirements for the upcoming operating system, meaning many people could find themselves unable to upgrade. Even worse, the company has provided confusing communications regarding TPM requirements.
Thankfully, even if Microsoft thinks your perfectly fine computer is obsolete, the Linux community doesn’t think that. In other words, if your computer is incompatible with Windows 11 due to a lack of a TPM chip or other hardware issue, it can still run a modern Linux distro just fine. Case in point, one of the prettiest Linux distributions, deepin, just reached version 20.2.2 and it is the perfect option for those that are unable to upgrade to Microsoft’s next desktop OS. It even supports Android apps like Windows 11!
“In deepin 20.2.2, a brand-new App Store is released, with a fresh visual design, simplified interaction, Android apps support, and better application management. In addition, kernels are upgraded with the upstream, more GPU models and graphics cards are adapted, and deepin applications are updated, optimized, and fixed, offering improved stability and compatibility, and a better user experience. What’s more, deepin supports secure boot to ensure that the device boots trusted software and protects system security,” explains the development team.
The devs further say, “The brand-new App Store is available. In this version, the design is fresh, the interaction is simplified, and batch installation is supported to save your time, improving the user experience greatly. The better content layout, optimized categories, and rankings sorted by ratings, downloads, and updated time, all of which make it easier to discover different types of applications. In addition, Android containers and Android applications are provided to meet users’ needs in work, study, gaming, and other scenarios.”
The aforementioned new app store with support for installing Android apps, or so they say. Batch applications can also be installed and the layout has been improved.
Support for Secure Boot.
New option to choose which kernel to use from two available ones. Right now you can use Linux 5.10 LTS or Linux 5.12.
Updated DDE (Deepin Desktop Environment). Now it supports several biometric authentication systems, includes a new lock screen and redesigned control center, the file manager supports screensavers and the browser includes new extensions.
Many corrections in applications such as Music, photo album, image viewer or mail.
Recently, after the announcement of Windows 11 and its support for Android applications, I would like to be able to use Android apps on Linux in a simple way, but “Linux” is a kernel and the different projects seem not to agree to achieve that goal. Yes there are teams of developers that are doing it, such as Ubuntu Web, JingOS or, more recently, the Chinese behind it. Deepin Linux 20.2.2 that have launched today.
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Todays Video – Deepin Linux 20.2.2 introduces a new software store that supports Android apps … or so they say!
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