Linux Format

POP!_OS 19.04

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pop!_os is the bespoke operating system from Linux system builder System76. Naturally it’s been carefully tailored to work on its own hardware (which is great, by the way), but it’s based on Ubuntu so it should work on yours too. Awkward punctuatio­n aside, it looks great, with its eye-catching desktop and slick installer. It’s more than your average Ubuntu clone too: for one thing it follows a rolling-release model, at least as far as applicatio­ns are concerned, and for another it enables full-disk encryption by default. It also doesn’t include Ubuntu’s slightly worrisome data-reporting.

The live Pop edition appears to launch straight into the installer, but don’t worry if you just want to try it out. That option appears after you’ve answered the localisati­on options. After

a couple of questions a ‘Try Demo Mode’ button will appear in the bottom-left corner. The initial installati­on is kept deliberate­ly light, but you’ll find everything you need in the Pop store.

Pop comes in two versions, Nvidia and Intel/ AMD. We’ve gone for the FOSS Intel/amd edition. If you have Nvidia hardware and want to use the proprietar­y driver, you may want to head over to https://system76.com/pop and download the Nvidia edition. It’s been tweaked to avoid any of the usual blank-screen-on-boot horror stories, and works seamlessly with hybrid (dual Nvidia/intel) graphics.

You can also add the driver with

$ sudo apt install system76-driver-nvidia and all should be well. We have a whole feature about Pop on page 46, so you can find out more about it there.

 ??  ?? POP_OS! strives for a stylish and uncluttere­d look, and we think it achieves this most excellentl­y.
POP_OS! strives for a stylish and uncluttere­d look, and we think it achieves this most excellentl­y.

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