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This week in Linux, weamp;#39;ve got a lot of GNews for you. Vanilla OS 2.0 has finally shipped after more than a year of development, and itamp;#39;s got my attention. Also, SerpentOS have also released a pre-alpha of this new independent distro from the creator of Solus. Then weamp;#39;ve got some more updates to talk about with the COSMIC Desktop, since itamp;#39;s less than a week away. All of this and more on This Week in Linux, the weekly news show that keeps you up to date with whatamp;#39;s going on in the Linux and Open Source world. And letamp;#39;s jump right into Your Source for Linux GNews. A few days ago, I was able to attend a small press conference by System76 where they demoed their new desktop environment, COSMIC. And I got to say, it is looking very, very promising. And Iamp;#39;m excited to be giving it a shot very soon. The alpha release of the COSMIC Desktop is less than a week away. You can download the alpha version of Pop!OS that comes with the alpha ver