Release Notes for the SbK Mate-Compiz 22.0.1 release. I am not trying to reinvent the wheel. My main goal is to polish the desktop environment and application selection. Both iso's in this release include: 1. The 5.15.89 LTS kernel. 2. Compiz 9 with the rotating cube for virtual desktops, faded windows in the background, wobbly windows, and other effects. 3. The New KoraSpin-Teal2 icon theme with light and dark versions of the control icons. It is part of the KoraSpin-21.0.1 package. 4. The new SpinThemeDarkTeal8 matching Gtk and Kvantum themes in one package. 5. The new Usplash-22.0.1 desktop wallpapers. One of them is the background for the grub, desktop, and login screen backgrounds. 6. A basic Conky with matching color theme. 7. The iso's are up to date as of 1/26/2023 8. An optional Firefox theme, SbK Dark Teal8 that matches the color scheme is available at https://spins.tuxfamily.org/ffthemes.html just click on the image in Firefox to install it. Both iso's also contain the standard SbK features. 1. The latest LTS kernel. 2. A Manjaro stable install that is also AUR compatible. In the full iso there are also a lot of packages used to build packages installed. 3. It is multiarch by default to make running wine games and other 32bit software you may run easier. 4. The Spins by Kilz signed repository is enabled for SbK project packages. 5. A signed iso. For information on checking signed iso's visit https://spins.tuxfamily.org/check.html 6. Bloatware has been removed (HP printer software and others). 7. Flat packs and snaps are not installed. The back ends are also not installed but can be installed by the user. 8. All SbK iso's contain Manjaro Architect script in case you want to do a custom install. Sadly to get any SbK packages like themes, icons, and other goodies you will have to add the SbK Repository after install. http://spins.tuxfamily.org/repo.html 9. Timeshift autosnap installed. It takes a snapshot before upgrading so any bad upgrades can be easily reversed. 10. A basic Conky with a color scheme to match the other themes. Full iso This iso is recommended for new Linux users. It has a lot of nice applications to make the desktop more functional. Everything can be changed with the package manager if you prefer something else. Minimal iso ********* The minimal iso is not recommended for people who are new to linux. ********* The minimal iso is a bare bones install with few applications, themes or icons. Knowledge of what you want to install is required. That's not to say that a new linux user cant find the information. But a lot of research will need to be done to make the desktop easy to use. It is meant to be a canvas that allows the user to install the applications they want and nothing more. As such you will likely have to install a lot of applications. The minimal iso only contains the base fonts, icons, and themes. You will have to install others if you want to change the look of the os. Thank you for trying this spin out, Kilz Disclaimer: This is a FOSS project. It relies and builds on the work of a great many others. It is covered under the GPL3 though some parts of it may be under other free software licenses. Absolutely no warranty is implied or offered. This includes but is not limited to fitness of use or data.