elementaryOS 8.1 beta introduces security and multitasking enhancements

The elementaryOS development team has released a beta version of its 8.1 update, focusing on security improvements, better multitasking features, and refined app management. Founder Danielle Foré announced the beta, which addresses over 1,100 user-reported issues and builds on the goals of version 8. This update aims to make the Linux distribution even more user-friendly and secure.

elementaryOS, a popular Linux distribution known for its elegant design, has unveiled the beta of version 8.1. The update emphasizes three main objectives: completing the commitments from OS 8, enhancing device compatibility, and incorporating user feedback by resolving more than 1,100 reported problems.

In terms of security, the Secure Session—powered by Wayland—now serves as the default option. This feature mandates explicit permissions for applications seeking access to sensitive system functions, such as keystroke monitoring or screenshots, thereby bolstering user privacy. Additionally, during sudo authentication requests, the interface dims all elements except the password prompt, preventing malicious apps from capturing credentials. These changes reflect improved Wayland support from developers and hardware vendors, enabling compatibility with more modern devices.

Multitasking receives significant upgrades as well. The Dock now displays multiple indicators for applications with open windows, color-coded by workspace. A new Background Portal allows the Dock to show running background apps, with permissions configurable in System Settings. Users can access a plus button on the Dock's right edge to create or switch workspaces, using shortcuts like Super + End or Super + 0. Workspaces can be rearranged via drag-and-drop, and apps launched directly into Multitasking View. Hot corners are now functional even in full-screen mode, adjustable under System Settings > Desktop > Multitasking.

App management in the App Center has been streamlined. Integration with Flathub enables installation of proprietary software, such as Slack and Spotify. All apps now feature percentage-based ratings sourced from the GNOME Software server. New additions include support for app add-ons, controller compatibility indicators for games, detailed license information with involvement links, and clearer labeling—replacing 'Free' with 'Install'—along with disclosures for in-app purchases. System updates are separated from app upgrades, managed in System Settings > System, providing details like update sizes.

Other enhancements cover ARM64 device support, fractional scaling in Secure Session, improved Wacom stylus detection, a revamped Bluetooth Settings interface, and options to deny notification access or auto-connect networks. The beta is available for download from the official site, with no public release date announced yet.

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