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GNOME’s Website Just Got a Major Redesign

GNOME rolled out a huge revamp to its official website today, and I have to say: it’s a solid improvement over the old one. The official GNOME website has an important role, serving as both showcase and springboard for those looking to learn more…

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Papers Expects to replace Evince as GNOME Default PDF Viewer

As you may know, GNOME is moving to GTK4 + LibAdwaita in recent years. Core apps are either ported to the new frameworks or replaced with new ones. GNOMOE Text Editor, GNOME Camera, GNOME Console, and Loupe replaced Gedit, Cheese, GNOME Terminal, and Eyes of GNOME as default text editor, camera app, terminal, and image […]

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Looking ahead at 2025 and Fedora Workstation and jobs on offer!

So a we are a little bit into the new year I hope everybody had a great break and a good start of 2025. Personally I had a blast having gotten the kids an air hockey table as a Yuletide … Continue reading

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Looking ahead at 2025 and Fedora Workstation and jobs on offer!

So a we are a little bit into the new year I hope everybody had a great break and a good start of 2025. Personally I had a blast having gotten the kids an air hockey table as a Yuletide … Continue reading

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GNOME Introduces New UI & Monospace Adwaita Fonts

GNOME has announced a change to its default UI and monospace fonts ahead of the upcoming GNOME 48 release — a typographic turnabout that won’t impact Ubuntu users directly, though. Should you feel a sense of deja vu here it’s because GNOME …

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GNOME 48 Alpha Released! Battery Charge Limiting & Screen Time Limiting

The first alpha release of GNOME 48 is out today! See what’s new in the desktop environment that will be default in next Ubuntu 25.04 and Fedora Workstation 42. First, GNOME 48 introduced new core app called Decibels. It’s a simple audio player that features playback speed adjustment, easy seek controls, and hows the waveform […]

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GNOME 47.3 Improves Frame Rate for Monitors Attached to Secondary GPUs

GNOME 47.3 is now available as the third maintenance update to the latest GNOME 47 “Denver” desktop environment series with more bug fixes, updated translations, and other changes.
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GNOME 46.8 Release Speeds Up Thumbnail Loading in the Nautilus File Manager

GNOME 46.8 is now available as the eighth maintenance update to the GNOME 46 desktop environment series with more bug fixes, updated translations, and small improvements.
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How to Switch Primary GPU to NVIDIA on Wayland for KDE Plasma and GNOME

A quick tutorial on how to switch the primary GPU to NVIDIA on your Linux distro using either KDE Plasma or GNOME desktops on Wayland.
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File Roller – An Intro to Ubuntu Archive Manager

File Roller (formerly also called Archive Manager)
is the default archive manager program on Ubuntu. Its logo is a grey
box with a zipper. An archive manager is a computer program that helps
the user to extract and create archive or compressed archi…

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Refine – New Graphical Configuration Tool for GNOME Desktop

For Linux with GNOME, there’s now new configuration tool to tweak advanced settings in this desktop environment. It’s Refine, a free open-source tool that uses GTK4 + LibAdwaita for a modern UI to tweak desktop settings in Fedora Workstation, Arch, Manjaro Linux, etc with vanilla GNOME Desktop. Sadly, this app so far does NOT work […]

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Want to Tweak Advanced Settings in GNOME? Try Refine

If you’ve ever played around with customising Ubuntu (or any GNOME Shell-based Linux distribution) you’ll have encountered GNOME Tweaks, an official app giving you GUI access to options, settings, and controls not otherwise exposed in the U…

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GNOME’s New Image Viewer Adds Image Editing Features

Loupe (aka Image Viewer) is GNOME’s modern successor to the venerable Eye of GNOME has picked up its first batch of image editing features. The features in question were only recently merged upstream, aren’t finished, and not yet included i…

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GNOME’s New Image Viewer Adds Image Editing Features

Loupe (aka Image Viewer) is GNOME’s modern successor to the venerable Eye of GNOME has picked up its first batch of image editing features. The features in question were only recently merged upstream, aren’t finished, and not yet included i…

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GNOME 46.7 Improves Accessibility of Quick Settings’ Keyboard Backlight Toggle

GNOME 46.7 is now available as the seventh maintenance update to the GNOME 46 desktop environment series with various bug fixes, updated translations, and other changes.
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GNOME 47.2 Officially Released with Various Bug Fixes and Improvements

GNOME 47.2 is now available as the second maintenance update to the latest GNOME 47 “Denver” desktop environment series with more bug fixes, updated translations, and other changes.
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GDM Settings 5.0 Adds more options to Configure GNOME Login Screen

GDM Settings, the graphical configuration tool for GNOME Login Screen, released version 5.0 hours ago with new features! GDM Settings (Gnome Display Manager Settings) is a free open-source tool that provides graphical options to configure background, themes, fonts, etc for login screen in Ubuntu, Fedora Workstation and other Linux with GNOME Desktop. The application just […]

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Customize Lock Screen in Ubuntu 24.04 from Lock screen Itself

Boring with the default lock screen? Here’s a new extension to customize it from GNOME lock screen itself! I’ve written about how to change lock screen background in Ubuntu with default GNOME desktop. Here’s now a new choice to do the job when you’re at the lock screen. Meaning you don’t need to configure then […]

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GNOME 48 Desktop Environment Release Date Slated for March 19th, 2025

GNOME 48 will be dubbed “Bengaluru” after the host city of the GNOME Asia Summit 2024 conference, which will take place in Bengaluru, Karnataka, from December 6th to December 8th, 2024, and a release schedule has already been published by the GNOME dev…

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Fedora Linux 41 Released with Linux Kernel 6.11, DNF5, GNOME 47, and More

Powered by Linux kernel 6.11, Fedora Linux 41 comes with the latest GNOME 47 desktop environment on the flagship Fedora Workstation edition, which has been stripped of the X11 session to deliver a Wayland-only experience to users. In addition, Fedora W…

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