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Enable Animated Mouse Hover App Icons in Ubuntu 22.04 Dock Panel

For Ubuntu 22.04, there’s now an extension to enable animation when you move mouse pointer over app icons on the left/bottom panel. It’s a magnifying animation for the dock app icons under mouse cursor. Which, remind me of the old popular Avant Window Navigator. The extension is called ‘Dash Animator‘ designed for Ubuntu with the […]

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GNOME 43 to add ‘Device Security’ Settings with Secure Boot status & HSI Level

GNOME announced the first alpha for the next 43 stable series. See what’s new in this popular Linux desktop environments. GNOME is the default desktop environment for Ubuntu and Fedora Workstation, and optional for Debian, Arch Linux and so forth. The next v43 is planned for September 21, 2022. So far, it features new “Device […]

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GNOME 43 Alpha Released to Kick Off GUADEC 2022

GNOME 43 alpha is the first major step in the six-month-long development cycle of the next major GNOME desktop release. Learn more here.
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GNOME 42.3 Released with Screenshot UI Fixes, Better Flatpak Support, and More

Coming one and a half months after GNOME 42.2, the GNOME 42.3 update is here with a bunch of changes for the GNOME Shell fixing the new screenshot UI introduced in GNOME 42, the OSD colors with the light stylesheet, taking of screenshots when XDG directories are disabled, and on-screen keyboard GNOME Shell, which was […]

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AATWS – Highly Customizable Alt-Tab Window Switcher for GNOME

Use Alt+Tab or Super+Tab frequently in Ubuntu or Fedora Linux? This extension replace the default window switcher with advanced options. It’s AATWS, Advanced Alt-Tab Window Switcher, a Gnome Shell extension which may be useful for those working with many application windows at the same time. The extension adds type to search function to the Alt/Super […]

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GNOME Web 43 Gets WebExtension Support. Here’s How to Try

How to try and use the Firefox add-ons on the new web extension support in GNOME Web 43 (Epiphany) web browser.
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Nautilus Gains New List View with Rubber Banding, Animations + More

Rubber banding, a cute animation, and fixes for several long-standing inconsistencies feature in the latest development builds of the Nautilus file manager.
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Manage GNOME extensions from Terminal

In this article, you will see how to manage GNOME extensions from the terminal to list out extensions that have been installed by the system and user. You will also find a way to install, enable, disable, and uninstall extensions all from the terminal …

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This Tool Allows to Customize Ubuntu 22.04 GNOME Desktop with Advanced Settings

Want to configure the top-bar, dock, overview and other Gnome shell components with more settings? Shell Configurator is now updated with GNOME 41 & 42 support. It’s an extension for add, remove, configure, and customize GNOME Shell with advanced settings. With it, you can: Select login into blank desktop, overview or app grid. Hide or […]

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GNOME Devs Mockup the Linux Image Viewer I’ve Been Dreaming Of

In this post I get a little giddy over revised mockups from a GNOME designer that showcase the image viewer app I’ve dreamed of. Come mock me for it!
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GNOME Is the Winner of Microsoft’s FOSS Fund for May 2022

Whether it comes as a surprise to many of you, Microsoft is paying close attention to open source. Microsoft’s FOSS Fund program provides $10,000 to sponsor open source projects. For May, the award will go to GNOME.
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Microsoft Gives $10k to the GNOME Project (for Being Awesome, Basically)

The GNOME project is set to receive a $10,000 boost from Microsoft. But before anyone gets their underwear twisted there aren’t any strings attached. No acquisitions, no conditions, and certainly no embracing. So what’s the deal? Well, Micr…

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How to Enable Top Panel on Multiple Monitors in Ubuntu 22.04

Have your Ubuntu PC connected with multiple monitors? Here’s how to enable the top bar in all the displays. In Ubuntu 22.04, you may easily enable the left Dock in all displays via System Settings ->Appearance -> Dock -> show on ‘All Displays’. However, due to GNOME’s design issue, the top panel only appears in […]

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How to Disable Lock Screen App Notifications in Ubuntu 22.04 / Fedora

Some applications display notifications in the lock screen, which could be quite annoying! If you want, you can disable all of them or certain app notifications easily via Gnome Control Center. 1.) Firstly, go to the top-right corner system menu. Then click on “Settings” to open system settings utility, which is also known as gnome […]

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Vitals – Display CPU Temperature, Fan Speed, Memory Usage in Ubuntu Panel

Want to display your computer’s temperature, voltage, fan speed, memory usage, and other system resources usage in top panel? Vitals is a good choice for Ubuntu, Fedora Workstation, and other Linux with GNOME desktop. It’s a Gnome Shell extension that can display following information on your system tray area: CPU core temerature. Voltage. Fan speed. […]

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How to get your application to show up in GNOME Software

Adding Applications to the GNOME Software Center Written by Richard Hughes and Christian F.K. Schaller This blog post is based on a white paper style writeup Richard and I did a few years ago, since I noticed this week there … Continue reading

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The 5 best video players for GNOME Desktop

Whether you’re watching your favorite YouTube video or an essential movie, listening to an audiobook or a podcast, or viewing something on Netflix, having the right video player can make all the difference.

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GNOME Shell for Mobile: A Promising Start with Huge Expectations

An editorial about the GNOME Shell and components for mobile phones in terms of the current state, progress and future.
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Compile GNOME Shell and Apps From Source [Beginner’s Guide]

A tutorial on how to compile GNOME from its source, including the shell, mutter and some native apps.
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GUADEC 2022 Conference Takes Place July 20–25 in Guadalajara, Mexico, for GNOME 43

GUADEC 2022 is the first in-person GUADEC event in the last two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic and associated traveling restrictions and health safety measures, and it also marks GNOME’s 25th anniversary.
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