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The Nitrux team has announced the release of Nitrux 5.0 for this immutable, systemd-free Debian-based Linux distro, betting on AppImage-based software delivery.
The new version marks a major shift in the distribution’s identity, as the distro abandons the KDE Plasma desktop entirely and transitions to Hyprland, a dynamic Wayland compositor renowned for its fluid tiling experience, configurability, and visually pleasing aesthetics.
With that said, the new desktop environment comes finely tuned for Wayland out of the box. Hyprland is complemented by Waybar, the Crystal Dock, and Sway Notification Center. Essential utilities like Wofi, Wlogout, and Clipvault enhance usability, while nwg-look and nwg-displays make Wayland configuration more approachable.

With OpenRC 0.63 as its init system, the release also replaces legacy SysV scripts with native OpenRC implementations. On top of that, Nitrux 5.0 also ships with an extensive set of updates:
Beyond Hyprland, this major release adds a series of new tools:
At the same time, Nitrux 5.0 removes numerous legacy and unused components, including KDE Plasma, SDDM, Waydroid, Kvantum Manager, Fcitx, and virtualization-focused drivers such as Hyper-V and QXL.
For those eager to try out, the distro is offered in two ISO variants:
Both ISOs are available for download from SourceForge. Given the massive architectural changes, the Nitrux team recommends performing a fresh installation using the latest ISO image rather than attempting an in-place upgrade. There’s no direct update path from Nitrux 3.9 to 5.0, due to the scope of system changes.
However, starting with version 5.0, update archives will be available through the Nitrux Update Tool System, simplifying future updates, rollbacks, and system maintenance.
For more information, refer to the official announcement.