elementary os 5 Juno first look. What’s working, what’s not and what happens to be brand new with elementary os. This first look at elementary os 5 Juno includes some things to make upgrading a little easier, suggestions for the next release and list of features I think are simply fantastic.Get
elementary OS - https://elementary.io/
elementary os 5 Juno release notes - https://medium.com/elementaryos/elementary-os-5-juno-is-here-471dfdedc7b3
Aptik - https://github.com/teejee2008/aptik
Bring Back Indicators - https://github.com/mdh34/elementary-indicators/blob/master/README.md
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