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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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Top 10 GNOME Themes for Your Ubuntu Desktop

Here’s a list of nice and clean GNOME themes with screenshots for your Ubuntu desktop in 2022 which you can download and install.
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Customize GNOME 42 with a Polished Look

This article shows how you can customize GNOME 42 with the Materia theme, Kora icons, Bibata cursors, and extensions.
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GNOME vs KDE: Which Linux Desktop Environment to Choose

One of the first things any new Linux user learns is that there are different Linux desktop environment options. Compare GNOME vs KDE here.
 
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Ultramarine Linux: Fedora with Pantheon, Budgie, Cutefish and GNOME

This article provides a review of Ultramarine Linux (36), which offers impressive experience with Pantheon, Budgie, Cutefish, and GNOME desktop.
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How to install GNOME on Ubuntu

GNOME is a popular desktop environment that comes pre-installed with Ubuntu with the latest release in every version. It was first released in 1999 and came up with a new release every six months. The current stable release, GNOME 42.0, was released on…

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Productive Summer Planned for Pitivi Video Editor

Any list of Linux video editors would be incomplete if it didn’t include Pitivi. I have a real soft spot for this oft-overlooked GTK & GStreamer based non-linear video editor. It’s inherently stable, has a clean, ordered UI, and diligen…

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Top 10 Best GNOME Extensions in 2022

This article offers a list of 10 of the best GNOME extensions in 2022, which you can try in Ubuntu, Fedora and other Linux distributions.
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Kali Linux 2022.2 Released with New GNOME & KDE Environments

This year’s second Kali Linux update, Kali Linux 2022.2, brings the latest versions of the GNOME and KDE desktop environments. Learn more here.
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Hands on With GNOME’s New Text Editor for Linux Users

Built on top of the controversial libadwaita, GNOME Text Editor follows the new design principles set by its development committee. It has a sleek, modern look with rounded corners.
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GNOME 43 Release Date Slated for September 21st, 2022

The release schedule for the upcoming GNOME 43 desktop environment series was published at the end of March 2022, shortly after the release of the GNOME 42 desktop environment, suggesting that the final release date is slated for September 21st, 2022. GNOME 43 will be the third major update in the GNOME 4x series, and […]

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Material Shell Extension Gets GNOME 42 Support

Fans of the well-crafted cross between a tiled window manager and the modern GNOME Shell have reason to rejoice. The popular extension Material Shell has received support for the recently released GNOME 42.
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Create Your Own Custom Light and Dark Dynamic Wallpaper for GNOME

An easy guide on how to create your custom light and dark wallpaper for the GNOME desktop.
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Why is Kopper and Zink important? AKA the future of OpenGL

Since Kopper got merged today upstream I wanted to write a little about it as I think the value it brings can be unclear for the uninitiated. Adam Jackson in our graphics team has been working for the last Months … Continue reading

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Here’s What Devs Are Planning for GNOME 43

It hasn’t been that long since GNOME 42 was released, it was an exciting upgrade over GNOME 41. There are exciting development plans for GNOME 43 and beyond.
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