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“Every Preference Has a Cost” — GNOME Dev Explains How GNOME Works

GNOME’s Tobias Bernard has a new blog post out and it’s an essential read if you’re interested in the direction of the GNOME desktop. Now, it’s always great to get some background rationale from the folks inside of the project a…

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GNOME’s Default Theme is Getting a Revamp

GNOME developers are working a “borderless” version of the Adwaita GTK theme for potential inclusion in GNOME 41. More details and pictures inside.
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What to look for in Fedora Workstation 34

As we are heading towards April and the release of Fedora Workstation 34 I wanted to post an update on what we are working on for this release and what we are looking at going forward. 2020 was a year … Continue reading

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How to Install GNOME on Linux Mint 20

Gnome is the default desktop environment for many Linux distributions. Gnome is based on GTK+ and has a new release every 6 months. Linux Mint by default supports Cinnamon, MATE, or Xfce desktop environment. Cinnamon and Mate are a fork […]
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PipeWire Late Summer Update 2020

Wim Taymans did an internal demonstration yesterday for the desktop team at Red Hat of the current state of PipeWire. For those still unaware PipeWire is our effort to bring together audio, video and pro-audio under Linux, creating a smooth … Continue reading

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