Deepin Linux 25.0.10 has been released with several updates designed to make the operating system smoother and more efficient. The file manager has undergone a comprehensive overhaul, featuring automatic scrolling, group display options, pinned tabs, and improved visual feedback to help users navigate directories more easily. Additionally, the app store now displays information in an updated format, while the Deepin Desktop Environment (DDE) feels snappier with responsive taskbar icons and improved login times after sleep. The new version also includes AI-powered screenshot tools, input method integrations, and bug fixes to address stability issues related to system startup and ongoing file management tasks.
Deepin 25.0.10 released
Deepin Linux 25.0.10 is out now, bringing a fresh wave of updates designed to make things better. Users are reporting several new features and refinements.
One major change is the file manager itself. The file manager has undergone a comprehensive overhaul, resulting in a smoother overall operation. Highlights include automatic scrolling when dragging files around, group display options for organizing items visually, and pinned tabs; these make navigating directories feel less fragmented and keep your workflow cleaner. Plus, visual feedback has improved too; selected files now have a highlighted background color to help you spot them instantly.
The app store also looks nicer on the inside. Page layouts, especially those showing tag collections, feature updated display effects and clearer information presentation. Name sorting is enabled by default now, making finding specific applications easier than before. Another noteworthy addition comes from Qt5/Qt6 compatibility support: the new version can actually host Wine applications directly within its interface.
Deepin's core desktop experience, the Deepin Desktop Environment (DDE), feels snappier as well. Taskbar icons seem more responsive now, and a logic tweak for waking the system from standby on the lock screen has improved things just enough to be noticeable, like fewer hiccups during logins after sleep.
Then there's the control center itself. It gains new tools: one lets you fine-tune log levels, useful for debugging, while another adds read-only protection toggles. These are handy features, especially for developers needing to poke around system directories safely without breaking core protections used for rollbacks; it provides more granular control over system behavior.
Beyond these headline upgrades, there's an AI-powered screenshot tool included now. It can grab text from images and offer summaries or explanations directly tied to the screen capture content itself. Input method enthusiasts will notice 98-Wubi is integrated as well. And visually, a business-style theme option has been added for customization.
These changes aren't just about looks, though; they tackle bugs too. Deepin Linux 25.0.10 specifically addresses stability issues related to system startup and ongoing file management tasks within DDE. Application compatibility and operation smoothness are reported to be improved as well, contributing overall to a more reliable system.
The new image is available for download, and users can check out the full changelog for more detailed information about the updates.
