The deepin Bi-weekly Technical Progress Report for Issue 3 in 2025 has now been officially released. We will provide a detailed overview of the work achievements of various deepin technical teams over the past two weeks, and briefly explain the work plans for the next two weeks.
This report aims to provide detailed information for all friends who love and follow deepin, so that everyone can better understand the development dynamics of deepin and actively participate in it, jointly promoting the continuous progress of deepin. For any suggestions or feedback, you are welcome to visit the deepin community forum (bbs.deepin.org) for communication and interaction.
DDE(deepin Desktop Environment)
Progress
- Fixed the issue where the full - screen launcher did not follow the screen where the Dock is displayed.
- Fixed the issue where taskbar icons did not shrink when there were too many applications.
- Fixed the issue where taskbar application icons might be incorrectly positioned under specific size conditions.
- Fixed the issue where the quick settings panel's theme color did not switch with the taskbar's theme color.
- Adjusted the mouse offset when dragging in the tray area to prevent the mouse pointer from blocking the dragged icon.
- Fixed the issue where notifications in the notification center sometimes failed to disappear in a timely manner.
- Fixed existing interface and stability issues in Control Center modules such as display, biometric authentication, personalization, and updates.
Plan
- Focusing on defect repair, based on feedback from deepin 25 Preview users, we will continue to fix related issues.
System Development
Progress
- Updated CVE security vulnerabilities.
- Integrated Zhaoxin - related patches into glibc.
- Merged upstream LoongArch64 patches for gcc - 12.
- Updated sway to 1.10.1.
- Added gcc - riscv64 - unknown - elf and binutils - riscv64 - unknown - elf.
- Fixed mkosi dependency issues and resolved LoongArch64 installation problems.
Plan
- Update software packages.
- Advance the repair of CVE security vulnerabilities.
Linux Kernel
Progress
- The base code of the 6.6 branch has been updated to 6.6.79.
- The ARM platform configuration has been streamlined.
- Issues where ARM and LoongArch64 platforms could not resume from S4 have been fixed.
- Added support for the Loongson 3C6000 platform.
- Fixed the issue where the touchpad could not be used on some notebook models of Loongson 3A6000.
- Incorporated some fixes from upstream for Intel platform support, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, I2C, and the scheduler.
This concludes the detailed content of this biweekly deepin tech report. If you would like to get involved in deepin development and contribute, feel free to join the following groups to discuss with other contributors: