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GNOME 43 Arrives & There’s No Place Like “GNOME”!

Release highlights of GNOME 43 bring revamped quick settings, improved Files, updated Web, Software and much more.
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How to Increase Padding in GNOME Terminal

Don’t you feel you should give some extra space around the terminal border? If yes, check how it looks after adding padding to the GNOME terminal.
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GNOME 43 Released with Quick Settings, More GTK 4 Ports, and New Device Security Panel

After nearly six months of development, the GNOME 43 “Guadalajara” desktop is finally here and introduces a few interesting changes, the most prominent one being the Quick Settings menu that can be accessed from the system top bar, very similar to those you probably saw on Android devices or the latest Windows 11 and macOS […]

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GNOME 43 Released, This is What’s New

Whether you’re an eager GNOME acolyte or just a casual admirer, there is a lot to enjoy in the latest version of the GNOME desktop environment. GNOME 43 arrives six months after the (rather) substantial GNOME 42 release. In many respects it&#8217…

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GNOME Files Introduces Most-Requested Feature: New File Menu

The “new file” feature in GNOME Files gives you a new, easier way of creating documents and files.
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This Extension Enables More Useful Top Bar Buttons in Ubuntu 22.04

For Ubuntu 22.04, Ubuntu 22.10, Fedora 36/37 & other Linux with GNOME 42/43, there’s a new extension to enable more useful gadgets into top panel. It’s “Aylur’s Widgets” extension that adds Dash, Workspace dots, Media playback control, Battery bar, Power menu in top-bar. All of them have ON/OFF switches, position option (left, center, right) as […]

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How To Type Arabic with Buckwalter Layout on Ubuntu GNOME and KDE

This tutorial will explain how to enable two keyboard layouts on Ubuntu GNOME or KDE namely English (US) and Arabic (Buckwalter). The goal is to help you type Arabic on computer by using standard physical QWERTY keyboard without having an Arabic one. …

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Amberol Is a Gorgeous Music Player Aimed At GNOME Users

Amberol is the ultimate simplified Linux music player built using GTK4 and Rust and is tightly integrated with GNOME. Learn more here.
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How to Install the Gnome Tweak Tool on Ubuntu 22.04

Users can alter the desktop environment’s functionality and appearance with the GNOME Tweak Tool. How to install Gnome Tweak Tool on Ubuntu 22.04 is discussed.

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GNOME Web 43 Looks Beautiful with Adwaita Tab View

A look at how nice the GNOME Web 43 tab view looks with the new implementation of Adw.TabView and other features.
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Replace “Activities” with Current Workspace Name in Ubuntu 22.04 / Fedora 36

This simple tutorial shows how to set custom names for your desktop workspaces, and replace “Activities” in the top-left with the current workspace name you specified. Today’s desktop operating systems mostly have multiple desktops to group app windows in different screen. These virtual desktops in GNOME (default desktop environment in Ubuntu/Fedora Workstation) are called workspaces. […]

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Evolution Email Client Now Uses a Headerbar/CSD

The Evolution email client now uses client-side decoration. I checked in with the latest development builds of Evolution ahead of the GNOME 43 release just to make sure I wasn’t missing anything major and …Saw I was missing something major: the i…

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Crystal Linux: Emerging Arch Linux Spin for GNOME Fans

Meet Crystal Linux, a unique Arch Linux Spin with stock GNOME experience and a homegrown GTK4-based Arch installer.
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How to Set Different Wallpaper for Each Workspace in Ubuntu 22.04

Want to set different wallpaper for each desktop workspace? You can now do this in Ubuntu and Fedora via a GNOME extension. This is one of my favorite features when Ubuntu was using Unity as default desktop. After switched back to GNOME, I didn’t find an alternative method to re-implement this feature until I met […]

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The GNOME Project Introduces a Telemetry Data Collection Tool

The GNOME Project has released a new gnome-info-collect tool: the Telemetry Data Collection Tool. Learn more about its features here.
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Toggle Conservation Mode for Lenovo IdeaPad in Ubuntu 22.04

Running Ubuntu 22.04 or Fedora 36 on a Lenovo IdeaPad laptop? It’s super easy to turn on/off the conservation mode. Conservation Mode is a feature of Lenovo IdeaPad to prolong life of the battery. It’s targeted for those who plug-in ac power. With the mode enabled, the battery will only charge to 55-60%. For the […]

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GNOME Celebrates 25th Anniversary with GNOME 43 Beta Release

As expected, GNOME 43 Beta is packed with lots of goodies, including more improvements to WebExtensions support. Learn more here.
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How to Make Your Apps Start in Specified Workspace in Ubuntu 22.04

When you try to open an application in Ubuntu, Fedora or other Linux with GNOME, it’s possible to specify in which desktop workspace the app window should start! Most operating systems today have multiple desktops to organize unrelated ongoing projects. In Ubuntu Linux, we usually called them “workspaces”. For most common used applications, user may […]

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How to Restore Alphabetical Order of Show Applications App Grid in Ubuntu 22.04

Messed up the app list in ‘Show Applications’ menu in Ubuntu 22.04? It’s easy to restore the original alphabetical ordering. In Gnome, user can either click the 3×3 9-dots icon on dock or press Super (Windows logo key) + A on keyboard to open the ‘Start Menu’. App icons in that menu (definitely screen) support […]

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‘Just Perfection’ Finally Fixed Window Height for Low Resolution Displays

The popular Gnome Extension ‘Just Perfection‘ got an update recently, with love for small displays, e.g., 13 inch laptop with 1366 x 768 screen resolution. For those never heard of the tool, it’s an extension, with lots of configuration options for customizing your Ubuntu, Fedora, or other Linux’s GNOME desktop appearance. With it, you can […]

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