

Finally, we're pleased to welcome the TUXEDO OS distribution to our database. Then we are pleased to share the releases of the past week and list the torrents we are seeding.
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Plus, in our Questions and Answers column, we talk about the command line prompt, its elements, and how to customize the look of the prompt. Then we share a report of AlmaLinux OS introducing support for a new architecture not previously available upstream.
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We also report on Canonical offering free Ubuntu Pro support subscriptions for individuals and share changes coming to the elementary OS distribution. In our News section we discuss a kernel bug which has hit people running cutting edge distributions such as Arch Linux. Which of Ubuntu's default desktops has been your favourite? Let us know in this week's Opinion Poll. Canonical has, over the years, switched desktop environments a few times and it generally results in fans of the discarded desktop creating their own spin. This week we begin with a look at the Ubuntu Unity project and report on how the desktop performs. This spin of Ubuntu includes the Unity desktop environment, which was originally developed by Canonical specifically for Ubuntu and then dropped in favour of GNOME. Among the community editions will be a new entry: Ubuntu Unity. Ubuntu and its many community editions will be publishing version 22.10 later this month. We are nearing the next wave of releases from the Ubuntu family of distributions.

Welcome to this year's 41st issue of DistroWatch Weekly!
