Final bookworm-based Raspberry Pi OS update arrives
Briefly

Raspberry Pi OS, based on Debian bookworm, is likely nearing its final iterations with notable updates, including improved screen locking via a modified swaylock application, providing better user feedback. The update also separates console and desktop auto login to enhance security. Additionally, touchscreen support has been updated, transitioning to mouse emulation as the default method, enabling touch interactions. However, this change complicates some app functionalities, such as file management, prompting users to adapt to new touch-based operations.
Debian bookworm serves as the base for Raspberry Pi's OS one last time, with notable updates to screen locking and touchscreen functionalities.
The Raspberry Pi team has improved the screen locking feature by adding user feedback and separated console and desktop auto login for enhanced security.
Touchscreen features are evolving, with a shift to mouse emulation for touch input, but this may complicate the use of apps like file managers.
Raspberry Pi OS seems to be moving towards a more user-friendly approach, while balancing traditional desktop functionalities with touch-based interactions.
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