Deepin 25 VM Images Available for VirtualBox and VMware
Linux Deepin team announced the latest build of their operating system ‘Deepin 25’ based on Debian, includes many improvements and updated packages: “In deepin 25, AI is no longer a distant feature; it’s an intelligent companion integrated into the system, always attuned to your needs. UOS AI FollowAlong: Knowledge at Hand: While reading on any screen, simply select text with a swipe, and the AI icon instantly appears. Translate, summarize, or explain with one click. It even works offline, removing barriers to knowledge acquisition and keeping your focus uninterrupted. We deeply understand the importance of system stability for users. To this end, deepin 25 proudly introduces “Solid” (deepin Immutable System), redefining the benchmark for stability in Linux operating systems. Read-Only Protection, Preventing Core Tampering: By forcibly mounting core directories like /usr/bin as read-only, the system fundamentally blocks accidental user actions or malware from modifying the system core, ensuring long-term stable operation. For developers needing deep customization, we also provide a convenient command to toggle protection on/off instantly. deepin 25 is not just a stage for four major innovations; it’s the result of open co-creation by the entire community. We sincerely thank every community partner who participated in testing and provided suggestions! Upholding the Community, Innovation, and Co-construction principle, this release focuses on fixing numerous high-frequency issues (see the ‘User Feedback Optimization & Fixes’ section in the release notes for details). These cover system stability (e.g., boot failures after updates, slow shutdowns), security, and desktop experience (taskbar, control center), making the ‘Solid as a Rock’ promise even more reliable. Your every piece of feedback genuinely shapes deepin’s future…” You can read complete release announcement here.
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