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5 Best GNOME Shell Extensions for Your Linux Desktop

By default, GNOME Shell has a set of features that are determined by the developers. However, with the addition of GNOME Shell extensions, it’s possible to go beyond the default feature set. Here are 5 of the best GNOME Shell extensions to make your Li…

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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: October 10th, 2021

This has been a really great week for Linux releases, starting with the Mozilla Firefox 93 web browser and continuing with the Debian GNU/Linux 11.1 “Bullseye” distribution. Also out this week were new maintenance updates for the KDE Gear and KDE Frameworks software suites for users of the Plasma desktop. On top of that, the […]

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openSUSE Tumbleweed Now Offering GNOME 41

GNOME 41 is the latest iteration of the popular desktop but has yet to reach the majority of Linux distributions. Fortunately, those anxious to give the desktop a try need to look no further than openSUSE Tumbleweed, which includes the latest and great…

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GNOME 42 Desktop Slated for Release in March 2022

The GNOME devs have recently published the release schedule for the GNOME 42 desktop environment, which is slated for release next year on March 23, 2022. It will be the second major update in the GNOME 4x series and development slowly kicked off this month. GNOME 42 will stick to the same routine as in […]

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How GNOME 42 Lights the Way with New ‘Dark Mode’ Preference

GNOME 42 is on course to ship with support for a proper ‘dark mode’ toggle. Right now Linux desktops lack a standardised, system-level way for users to indicate to the system, its apps, and even the websites they visit that they’d pre…

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PipeWire and fixing the Linux Video Capture stack

PipeWire has already made great strides forward in terms of improving the audio handling situation on Linux, but one of the original goals was to also bring along the video side of the house. In fact in the first few … Continue reading

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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup

Last week, we saw fewer Linux news, but a lot of goodies. NVIDIA GPU users got a new graphics driver release with support for the latest Linux 5.14 kernel series, especially now that Linux kernel 5.13 reached end of life, the Emmabuntüs Debian Edition 4 has been finally released for those who want to refurbish […]

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GNOME 41: The Next-Generation Linux Desktop

This version of the GNOME desktop isn’t an end to itself but a step forward to building a new, better GNOME.
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Fedora Linux 35 Beta Released for Public Testing with the GNOME 41 Desktop, Linux Kernel 5.14

Fedora Linux 35 is the next major version of the popular GNU/Linux distribution sponsored by Red Hat and it’s now available for public beta testing one month ahead of the planned release on October 26th, 2021. As expected, Fedora Linux 35 will pack all the latest and greatest GNU/Linux technologies and Open Source software. The […]

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Komikku is a Python-Based Manga Reader for GNOME

Komikku is a GTK-based manga reader for GNOME. The application is written in Python.
While Komikku primarily is designed for manga, it can be used for any “comic” regardless of reading direction. And with support for servers like “Read Comics Online”, …

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Komikku is a Python-Based Manga Reader for GNOME

Komikku is a GTK-based manga reader for GNOME. The application is written in Python.
While Komikku primarily is designed for manga, it can be used for any “comic” regardless of reading direction. And with support for servers like “Read Comics Online”, …

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Solus Team Plans to Exit GTK and Adopt Enlightenment Desktop (EFL)

The unique Solus Linux project plans to not invest time and effort into GNOME desktop, instead looking ahead with Enlightenment Desktop (EFL). Learn about their new plans here.
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How to Install Arch Linux: Beginner’s Step-by-Step Installation Guide

Many Linux users really want to give Arch Linux a try, but the general notion that Arch is difficult to learn stops them. But Arch Linux is not difficult to install. In this guide, I will show you how to easily install Arch Linux with the GNOME Desktop…

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Fedora Workstation: Our Vision for Linux Desktop

So I have spoken about what is our vision for Fedora Workstation quite a few times before, but I feel it is often useful to get back to it as we progress with our overall effort.So if you read some … Continue reading

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GNOME 41 Comes with Some Small but Very Useful Features

GNOME 41 is now out, and while it doesn’t change as many things as GNOME 40 did, there is still a lot of stuff to talk about. If you like GNOME and use it, there is basically no reason to not upgrade to GNOME 41. It is smoother, faster, apps are better, and there are […]

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GNOME 41 Desktop Environment Officially Released, This Is What’s New

Six months in development, GNOME 41 is here as a hefty update and the first major release after GNOME 40 with new features like a new power mode setting in the Power settings panel of the GNOME Control Center called Performance, which will be available on hardware that supports this feature. The Performance mode increases […]

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GNOME 41 Released with New Settings, Power Savings, and More

The GNOME 41 release is out with new multitasking and mobile network settings, updated Software store, and a new Remote Desktop client. Learn more.
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GNOME Subtitles Editor Gets a Major Update

If you have never heard of GNOME Subtitles before, let me tell you that it’s a powerful subtitle editor for the Linux desktop, supporting most common text-based subtitle formats and offering features like subtitle translation, synchronization of times and frames, as well as built-in video previewing. The new release, GNOME Subtitles 1.7, is here to […]

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Cool happenings in Fedora Workstation land

Been some time since my last update, so I felt it was time to flex my blog writing muscles again and provide some updates of some of the things we are working on in Fedora in preparation for Fedora Workstation … Continue reading

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Hey Linux Users, Let’s Talk About Fedora 35 and GNOME 41

Fedora is one of the best-known and most popular Linux distributions. This Fedora distro is developed by the community and has the support of Red Hat, which guarantees us excellent support and that we will always be up-to-date in terms of updates and patches. Although Fedora 35’s default desktop is GNOME 41, we can find […]

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