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ZDNET’s key takeaways
- Elive has a brand new beta out, and it is implausible.
- A few of the introduced options aren’t prepared.
- You may take a look at the beta now at no cost.
There’s so much to like about Linux, together with its flexibility. Irrespective of the distribution, you possibly can tweak and customise it to completely suit your wants and aesthetic. I realized this again within the late ’90s, after I found the Enlightenment desktop.
I spent hours upon hours on customization, and at all times discovered myself in awe at what it may do.
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Though Enlightenment (additionally referred to as E) would not take pleasure in practically the recognition it as soon as had, it is nonetheless obtainable, due to distributions reminiscent of Elive. Elive is predicated on Debian, so it inherits the rock-solid reliability from the “Mom of all distributions.” Elive can also be configured, out of the field, to be one very cool-looking desktop OS.
There is a new beta of the upcoming launch of Elive, and it guarantees to be one thing particular. On this newest launch, you may discover new options/enhancements, reminiscent of:
- OpenRC: An alternate init system obtainable throughout set up.
- Synthwave Participant: A powerful new music participant.
- Voice Management: An especially-light software for hands-free interplay with zero AI integration.
- Desktop Clock: A easy, light-weight desktop clock.
- Enlightenment 27: A preview of the newest model of the Enlightenment desktop.
- Debian 12 base: That is the final construct of Elive that will probably be based mostly on Debian 12.
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There are additionally the same old options that include Enlightenment, reminiscent of my favourite, window shading (double-click on a window’s title bar and the window rolls up, so all you see is the title bar), which makes for an incredible multi-tasking desktop.
There’s additionally the desktop menus. Left-click any clean spot on the desktop to deliver up the primary menu. Proper-click on the desktop to deliver up the Settings menu.
You additionally get Conky, the Elive Middle (the place you possibly can customise the look, configuration, and settings of your desktop), and a lot extra. After putting in the newest beta, I discovered myself poking round to expertise what the developer has finished with the Enlightenment desktop, and I used to be all smiles.
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There’s additionally one other characteristic that could be of curiosity to some: voice management. It is a model new characteristic, nonetheless in beta, that lets you management the desktop along with your voice. The developer has launched a pleasant demo video for this characteristic, which you’ll be able to view on his Patreon website.
Upon putting in the newest beta of Elive, I discovered myself enthusiastic about making an attempt this new characteristic out. After scanning via the desktop menus, I used to be unable to find a technique to allow and/or begin voice management. I jumped on the Elive Libera.Chat server to see if anybody may assist me out, and, surprisingly, there was no assist to be discovered.
Sadly, no assist was forthcoming, so I needed to miss out on testing the voice management within the beta launch. Nonetheless, the video above provides you a good suggestion of how the characteristic will work (and it is fairly thrilling).
What I like about Elive
At first, it is all about Enlightenment, and what’s there to not love about that window supervisor? It retains all the things I’ve at all times loved about Enlightenment (desktop menus, window shading, theming, easy and distinctive animations, desktop sounds, and so on), whereas additionally giving it a barely extra fashionable look.
The default Elive theme, exhibiting the desktop menu.
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Sure, whenever you use Enlightenment, you understand you are working with a throwback to the sooner days of Linux, however that does not take away from its usability or magnificence.
There’s one factor about Enlightenment that by no means fails to place a smile on my face. Irrespective of how a lot I do know concerning the E window supervisor, I am at all times discovering one thing new. For instance, simply at this time I spotted that I may right-click the pager modules (close to the underside left of the display) to attenuate them. I like this characteristic as a result of I have a tendency to love a extra minimal desktop, however nonetheless need the power to work with the pager.
I’ve left one pager open, so you possibly can see the place they reside (and what they appear like when minimized).
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For individuals who do not know, the pager is an old-school method to switching between digital desktops.
Oh, and there is the LCARS theme, which any Trekkie will love.
What I do not love about Elive
Actually, there’s not a lot to criticize about Elive. Clearly, I want I may have examined the voice management characteristic, however that wasn’t within the playing cards (but).
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So, if I am actually selecting at nits right here, I want I may transfer the minimized purposes. With Enlightenment, purposes do not reduce to a panel; as an alternative, they reduce to a thumbnail on the desktop. I’d love to have the ability to transfer them to, say, the left fringe of the show.
Is Elive for you?
Elive is greatest suited for many who are uninterested in the identical outdated desktop metaphor of panel, system tray, launchers, blah, blah, bity blah. This old-school desktop surroundings is and has at all times been considered one of my favorites, partially as a result of it is simply so attention-grabbing and entertaining.
For those who’re uninterested in utilizing a desktop interface that tries to be both Home windows or MacOS, then Elive could be an ideal possibility. Certain, it has a slight studying curve, however when you get the dangle of it, I am assured that you will like it as a lot as I do. And since Elive does such an ideal job with Enlightenment, I can not consider a greater Linux distribution to make use of for this smile-inducing desktop.
I’d have preferred to attempt the voice management to see how a lot it provides to the expertise, however I can say that it could possibly be an incredible characteristic for anybody with accessibility points and needs to work with a desktop that shrugs off the same old boring UI.
If you would like to offer Elive a attempt, try the obtain web page, seize an ISO, burn it to a USB drive, boot up, and set up.

