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It's hardly been a month since System76 officially released its Cosmic desktop environment for Linux. While that first alpha build of the Cosmic DE was a great first step for the new desktop environment, it was far from feature-complete or polished. In the time since then, System76 has put in a lot of work to make Cosmic a fully fledged desktop environment — work that culminated in the Alpha 2 release earlier this week.
In the alpha 2 release, announced on the System76 blog, the development team focussed its efforts around fixing major bugs and making the desktop genuinely usable as a daily driver. You can read the full release notes, but the highlights are as follows:
The UI density options, changes to Cosmic Files, and window focus options are all particularly useful for those who want to daily drive Cosmic, since they add sorely missing features and allow for deeper levels of customisation. However, Cosmic Alpha 2 has also improved some things under the hood, making the new DE more stable and production-ready.
For starters, the System76 development team addressed bugs that affected X11 and XWayland apps when run full-screen. Gaming via Proton and image editing with GIMP also saw some improvements in Cosmic Alpha 2, thanks to stability improvements and specific bugs that were addressed.
System76 also provided a timeline for what to expect from Cosmic going forward, confirming that there will be a monthly Alpha version until the Cosmic DE is feature-complete.
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