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Check Out GNOME Shell’s New Look in GNOME 42

GNOME Shell looks a little different in GNOME 42, which is currently in active development. I wasn’t able to showcase the shell theme tweaks in my GNOME 42 alpha post but, over the weekend, fuelled by coffee 😉, I managed to get the correc…

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How to Repair File System Errors in Linux Mint

Using Linux Mint makes Linux a user-friendly operating system environment for all the right reasons. Whether you are interested in gaming, multimedia, graphic design, or improving your productivity, Linux Mint is fully equipped with all the apps you mi…

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The December 2021 Issue of the PCLinuxOS Magazine

The PCLinuxOS Magazine staff is pleased to announce the release of the December 2021 issue. In the December 2021 issue: Paul’s 2021 Holiday Gift Guide Inkscape Tutorial: Speckled Text Online game Stores For PCLinuxOS Short Topix: Linux Kernel 5.15 Gets Improved NTFS Driver, LTS Designation Repo Review: FF Multi Converter David’s Top 10 Holiday Gift […]

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The December 2021 Issue of the PCLinuxOS Magazine

The PCLinuxOS Magazine staff is pleased to announce the release of the December 2021 issue. In the December 2021 issue: Paul’s 2021 Holiday Gift Guide Inkscape Tutorial: Speckled Text Online game Stores For PCLinuxOS Short Topix: Linux Kernel 5.15 Gets Improved NTFS Driver, LTS Designation Repo Review: FF Multi Converter David’s Top 10 Holiday Gift […]

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Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Adobe Illustrator

Adobe Illustrator is a vector graphics editor and design program. The software lets you create everything from web and mobile graphics to logos, icons, book illustrations, product packaging, and billboards. What are the best free and open source altern…

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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 Designers Explore a ‘Bottom Bar’ Layout for GNOME Shell

For 10 years GNOME shell has been based around a single panel stripped across the top of the screen — but this fundamental feature could be about to change.
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Have You Noticed These Design Tweaks in Ubuntu 21.04?

As well as new features, Ubuntu 21.04 comes with several refinements to the Yaru GTK and GNOME Shell theme. In this post we share the most striking changes.
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