

Quantserve (Quantcast) sets the mc cookie to anonymously track user behavior on the website.Ī cookie set by YouTube to measure bandwidth that determines whether the user gets the new or old player interface. This is a "CookieConsent" cookie set by Google AdSense on the user's device to store consent data to remember if they accepted or rejected the consent banner.Ĭriteo sets this cookie to provide functions across pages. Google AdSense sets the _gads cookie to provide ad delivery or retargeting. These cookies track visitors across websites and collect information to provide customized ads. As expected, Mutter’s behavior and appearance has been customized to match that of Openbox, and users also get additional keyboard shortcuts, a screen magnifier, and some performance enhancements over Openbox, which is still used on devices with less than 2GB RAM.Īmong other noteworthy changes, the new Raspberry Pi OS release featuers KMS as default display driver (with xcompmgr enabled for Openbox), an improved HDMI audio output selection, new default camera subsystem based on libcamera and demo apps, support for Japanese fonts in the startup wizard, as well as much-improved Bluetooth support with updated pairing and connection dialogs.Īdvertisement cookies are used to provide visitors with relevant ads and marketing campaigns. Talking about Mutter, the window and composite manager is now used by default instead of Openbox on Raspberry Pi models with 2GB RAM or more.

Also, the Appearance Settings application now supports GTK+3 and Mutter. In addition, the PiXflat GTK+3 theme has been updated with numerous changes to support the aforementioned apps, toolbar icon size setting was added for GTK+ 3, along with a new setting for indent for frame labels in custom style and the ability to request client-side decoration (CSD) on windows. Moreover, the PCManFM file manager now features simplified view options for lists or icons, with separate menu option for thumbnails, as well as new toolbar icons. On top of the GTK+ 3 support, LXPanel got a new Updater plugin that’s capable of detecting and installing software updates on your Raspberry Pi OS, and offers progress and information dialog boxes, as well as icon handling code common to all plugins instead of in individual plugins.
