Pop!_OS 22.04 and 24.04 VM Images Available For VirtualBox and VMware

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Pop!_OS 22.04 and 24.04 VM Images Available For VirtualBox and VMware

Pop!_OS project announced the latest of their operating system ‘Pop!_OS 22.04’: “You can now set one Dark Mode background and one Light Mode background from the Background panel in the Desktop settings. Search for Desktop, Background, Appearance, Dock, and Workspaces directly from the Launcher for the fastest way to navigate those settings options. The System76 Scheduler optimizes performance by directing resources to the window in focus. Foundational Upkeep: Based on Ubuntu 22.04; Linux kernel 5.16.19 at release (regularly updated); Mesa 22; Updated to the GNOME 42 base with System76 COSMIC UX. The Pop!_OS upgrade service will now only activate when checking for or performing release upgrades…” You can read complete release announcement for 22.04 here.

Pop!_OS project announced the latest of their operating system ‘Pop!_OS 24.04 Alpha 2’: “COSMIC is a software platform for designing beautiful user experiences. We aim to liberate the computer with a new desktop environment powerful enough to build custom OS experiences — for users, developers, and makers of any device with a screen. As the second alpha version of COSMIC Epoch 1, it is incomplete. You’ll most certainly find bugs. Testing and bug reports are welcome and appreciated. New feature requests will be considered for Epoch 2, COSMIC’s second release. As a whole, COSMIC is a comprehensive operating system GUI (graphical user interface) environment that features advanced functionality and a responsive design. Its modular architecture is specifically designed to facilitate the creation of unique, branded user experiences with ease…” You can read complete release announcement for Pop!_OS 24.04 Cosmic Alpha 2 here.

We are providing you virtual machine images for latest version ‘Pop!_OS 22.04’ and ‘Pop!_OS 24.04 Cosmic Alpha 2’ for VirtualBox and VMware.

You can download VDI and VMDK images for VirtualBox & VMware from here.

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