Review: Regolith Linux 19.10.0-R1.3 and distri.We wish you all a wonderful week and happy reading! Plus we are pleased to share the releases of the past week and list the torrents we are seeding. Tools for tagging files on Linux tend to be rare or require work to set up and we would like to hear if you use any tagging utilities in our Opinion Poll. Then we explore methods for tagging files in our Questions and Answers column. Linux has come a long way over the years and we conclude our News section with a look back at a classic: Softlanding Linux System from 1994. The Tails project shared some updates and known issues in their monthly newsletter and we link to those details below. In our News section we talk about UBports shipping on the Pinetab tablet as the project makes it easier for developers to find and fix problems in mobile applications. Read on to learn more about these two distributions. ![]() Regolith merges Ubuntu, GNOME, and i3 window management in an effort to create a special user interface while distri explores modular package management concepts. This week Jesse Smith explores two projects, Regolith Linux and distri, currently on our waiting list. Some of these projects are respins of existing distributions, some are experimental proof-of-concept operating systems, and some combine open source technologies in exciting new ways. New distributions get submitted to DistroWatch at an average rate of about one a week. Welcome to this year's 24th issue of DistroWatch Weekly!
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