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Thunderbird User Who Loves GNOME? Check Out This Theme

Want to make the Thunderbird e-mail client look more like a native app on the GNOME desktop? If you do you have to check out the community-based Thunderbird GNOME Theme…

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Intel’s New Open Source Mono Font is Pretty Decent

Between IBM Plex Mono, Hack, Fira Code, and JetBrains Mono I think we Linux users are spoilt for choice when it comes to open-source monospace fonts that look good and work great. Still, there’s always room for more, right? Intel thinks so, hence…

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New Icons, Symlink Fixes for Flathub Apps Added to Papirus Icon Set

I know that the Papirus icon pack is hugely popular so I figured I’d ferry word that a new version is available for download The June update is largely composed of symlinks to allow Flathub versions of apps already covered by the set match up to …

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Want More Wallpapers in Ubuntu? Install GNOME Backgrounds

Wallpapers – you know I love ’em. Ubuntu 23.04 comes with a small selection of (largely lobster themed) wallpapers out of the box. The choice is neither vast nor varied so you may find yourself looking for some additional ones to liven up y…

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Add Dynamic Wallpapers to Your GNOME Desktop

Want your desktop to be more in-tune with the time of day? There’s a neat collection of dynamic wallpapers for the GNOME desktop that offer up exactly that. But what…

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Ubuntu 23.04 Default Wallpaper Revealed

Ready for your first look at the new default wallpaper for Ubuntu 23.04? Course you are! And with a codename like the “Lunar Lobster” it’s only natural that the designers of the official Ubuntu 23.04 background chose to lean lovingly …

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Get Horizontal OSD for Brightness & Volume Changes on Linux Mint

The ‘Horizontal OSD’ extension for Linux Mint’s Cinnamon desktop does what it says: it makes on-screen bubbles when changing volume/brightness, horizontal.
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Cavalier is a Cute Music Visualizer for Linux

Are your looking for something pretty to look at when playing music? Check out Cavalier, a (relatively) new audio visualizer for Linux desktops.

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This GNOME Extension Makes the ‘Activities’ Label More Useful

GNOME Shell’s ‘Activities’ button is iconic, but could the space it takes be put to better use? One GNOME extension developer thinks so, and this is how…
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‘Burn My Windows’ & ‘Desktop Clock’ GNOME Extensions Updated

A look at the latest updates to Burn My Windows and Desktop Clock GNOME extensions, with more personalisation options offers by these blingy bolt-ons.
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Rick & Morty Window Closing Effect for Linux (Because LOL)

There’s a brand new effects included in the latest update to the Burn My Windows GNOME extension — if you’re a fan of Rick & Morty it’ll be very familiar.
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‘Kora’ Icon Set Gives Your Linux Desktop a Classy New Look

If you’re looking for a new icon set for Ubuntu (or any other Linux distro) don’t pass up the chance to sample Kora — it’s a beautiful new icon theme.
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Make Firefox Look Like a Native GTK App – Here’s How

Mozilla Firefox is great: it’s free, open source software that works well, is updated often, and looks great on every Linux distro out there, regardless of desktop environment. But did…

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A Simple Desktop Clock GNOME Extension You Can Use on Ubuntu

Desktop Clock is a GNOME extension that …I’m sure you can guess! Ubuntu-friendly, the timepiece is highly customisable, and also displays the current date.
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4 Alternative Clock Layouts to Try in Xfce 4.18

This post won’t appeal to many, but hey: at the very least it’ll be there for me to reference next time I want to rejig the clock layout on my Xfce install.
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Check Out This Awesome Adwaita Theme for Steam

Are you an avid gamer who loves the look of GNOME’s Adwaita theme? If so, there’s now an unofficial Adwaita theme for the Steam games client — amazing!
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This New Icon Theme Offers Adwaita-Style Icons for 3rd Party Apps

The ‘MoreWaita’ icon theme is a community-based project providing Adwaita style icons for a swathe of Linux apps, including VLC, Steam, Krita, and Spotify.
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Make GNOME Calendar, Clock Icons Show Actual Date and Time

Ever looked at the GNOME Calendar and Clock app icons and thought: “hmm, they’d look much cooler if they showed the current date and the actual time”? Well, a brand new GNOME extension allows them to EXACTLY that! It’s called &#…

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Papirus Icon Set’s September Update Adds 38 New Icons

Paprius icon set gets an Autumn update that adds 38 new and updated app icons. The popular icon pack now covers more Linux-friendly apps, tools, and games.
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4 New Effects Added to ‘Burn My Windows’ Extension

Despite the name, the Burn My Windows GNOME extension offers a grab-bag of different animated effects for opening and closing windows. Alongside the name-sake flame inferno effect beloved of the Compiz Fusion years are an assortment of other animations…

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