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Make Firefox Look Like a Native GTK App – Here’s How

Mozilla Firefox is great: it’s free, open source software that works well, is updated often, and looks great on every Linux distro out there, regardless of desktop environment. But did…

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Put single task/goal or Jot Something Down in Top-bar in Ubuntu 22.04

Have an important task to do in next few hours, or you have to write something down hurriedly? Here an extension allows to write one thing into the top-bar in Ubuntu, Fedora, and other Linux with GNOME Desktop. It’s ‘One Thing‘, a gnome shell extension allows to write any word into top panel, to remind […]

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After 18 Years, GNOME Finally Fixes THAT Bug

It’s taken 18 years, now GNOME is finally adding an icon view to its native file picker. Anyone who has spent time using the GNOME desktop will have noticed that…

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Update from the world of Fedora Workstation

Let me start by saying that I now also have a Mastodon account, so please follow me on @Cfkschaller@fosstodon.org for news and updates around Fedora Workstation, PipeWire, Wayland, LVFS and Linux in general. Fedora vs Fedora Workstation Before I start … Continue reading

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How to Change the GNOME Activities Icon With a Custom One

Want to add a custom icon to replace the GNOME Activities button in the top left corner? Here’s how to do it with ease.
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Kali Linux is Now Part of the Microsoft Azure Marketplace

Kali Linux 2022.4 includes upgrades of the GNOME and Plasma desktop environments, but more importantly, it is now available to Azure users.
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Best and Exciting Extensions for GNOME Top Bar

Check out this list of exciting extensions to transform your GNOME top bar into a beautiful and productive one — with features and install guides.
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Best Extensions for GNOME Quick Settings

Enjoying GNOME’s revamped quick settings menu? Try these GNOME quick settings extensions to make the most out of it.
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Boost Your Productivity With the Folder Color App in Ubuntu

Learn how to change folder color in Ubuntu with GNOME desktop files, Nemo, and Caja file manager to make you more productive.
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System76’s COSMIC Desktop Promises HDR Support, Smooth NVIDIA Experience

System76’s in-house distribution Pop!_OS Linux currently features a graphical desktop environment derived from GNOME, called COSMIC.
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This New Icon Theme Offers Adwaita-Style Icons for 3rd Party Apps

The ‘MoreWaita’ icon theme is a community-based project providing Adwaita style icons for a swathe of Linux apps, including VLC, Steam, Krita, and Spotify.
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2 Ways to Create Custom Light and Dark Wallpaper for GNOME

Learn how to create custom light and dark wallpaper (day and night) for GNOME desktop that applies to Ubuntu and Fedora.
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How To Setup C++/gtkmm Programming Tools on Ubuntu

This tutorial will help ypu installing software required to develop desktop Ubuntu applications with C++ language and GTKmm library version 4. You might want to do so following examples of the excellent programs created with GTKmm like Ardour, Inkscap…

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This Extension Tells Your App Startup Time in Ubuntu 22.04 | 20.04

Want to measure your application launch time in Linux? There’s an extension can do the job for GNOME desktop. Meaning Ubuntu, Fedora workstation, and other Linux with GNOME desktop can easily tell how much time it takes for launching an application, which is useful for benchmark and/or software developing purpose. With the extension enabled, every […]

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Add Gnome Tweaks, Extensions App into System Menu in Ubuntu 22.04

Use Gnome Tweak tool and/or Extensions app frequently? You can add them into top-right corner system menu in Ubuntu 20.04 and Ubuntu 22.04. Meaning you don’t have to search for and launch it every time from ‘Activities’ overview or ‘Show Applications’ screen. Like the built-in ‘Settings’ (Gnome Control Center), just click on top-right corner menu […]

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Show User Avatar in Top-right System Status Menu in Ubuntu 22.10

For Ubuntu 22.10 and upcoming Fedora 37 with default GNOME 43 desktop, there’s now an extension to add user’s icon or figure (aka avatar) to the top-right corner system tray menu, which is also known as quick settings. With it, the ‘Quick Settings’ menu will look like the screenshot below shows you. The avatar can […]

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Circular Desktop Widget for CPU/RAM Usage in Ubuntu 22.10/Fedora 37

Want to display digital clock, system memory and CPU load in your Desktop? There’s new circular widget for Ubuntu 22.10, Fedora 37, and other Linux with GNOME 43. There are quite a few tools to display system load widget in desktop. Here I’m going to introduce the one that has a Conky look alike circular […]

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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.1 Adds Native Firefox Support on GNOME

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.1 introduces native support for Mozilla Firefox on the GNOME desktop environment using Wayland sessions. Learn more here.
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Use GTK4 port of Desktop Icons NG Extension in Ubuntu 22.04 | 22.10

As you may know, icons on Ubuntu desktop is handled by an extension called “Desktop Icons NG”. While GNOME has been moving to GTK4, the extension so far still uses GTK3 toolkit to implement all the functions. A GTK4 port of this extension now is in development, with all previous functions, bug-fixes, as well new […]

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This tool adds current Weather in Top-Bar Clock in Ubuntu 22.04

There are quite a few weather applications for Linux desktop. GNOME, the default desktop environment for Ubuntu, Fedora, and some other Linux, also has a core weather application. With the core weather app, user can either open the app window to get current weather condition, hourly and daily forecast, or open the clock menu to […]

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