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Linux Mint 22.2 Modernises its Default Theme

More details on the makeup of the upcoming Linux Mint 22.2 release have been revealed, including its new codename (for those who track those). Linux Mint 22.2 (due to be released in late July or early August) has been officially named ‘Zara&#8217…

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High Tide is a Promising New Linux TIDAL Client

Linux users hunting for a native client to stream music from TIDAL will want to keep an eye on a promising new open-source app called High Tide. High Tide is an unofficial but native Linux client for the TIDAL music streaming service. It’s writte…

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Ignition is a Modern Startup Applications Utility for Linux

I won’t lie: it’s easy to add or remove startup apps, commands, and scripts in Ubuntu. Just open the Startup Applications tool, click ‘Add’, and away you go. But while Ubuntu’s utility is adequate, it’s not as user-f…

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AppImage Fan? You Need to Check Out ‘Gear Lever’

AppImages are great: a single runtime containing all of the dependencies needed for an app to run in a double-click binary that can be run from anywhere on your system. And therein lies the rub. When I download an AppImage for software like Audacity, K…

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Linux Mint 22 to Boost XApp Independence, Says No to libAdwaita

Linux Mint 22 plans for a better and secure Linux experience with XApp Independence, Improved Security, and Compatibility.
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Varia Download Manager Now Has Official Browser Extensions

Avid users of Varia, a modern download manager for Linux desktops, may want to check out official browser extensions. By installing the official Varia browser extension in Google Chrome/Chromium or Mozilla Firefox you no longer have to copy and paste d…

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Pamac Now Supports Libadwaita and Fully Adapts to GNOME 45

Pamac 11.7.0 brings libadwaita and GNOME 45 integration for full adaptivity and Phosh support for versatile use.
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Resources is a New, Modern System Monitor for Linux

The System Monitor app Ubuntu comes with with does an okay job of letting you monitor system resources and oversee running processes — but it does look dated. Now, dated isn’t always a negative – but with System Monitor it is: the app’s gra…

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Nautilus Debuts Split-Pane Look in GNOME 45

The latest nightly builds of the Nautilus file manager sport a split header-bar look. And if all goes to plan, Nautilus’ new two-panel look will roll out to all when…

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GNOME Podcasts 0.6 Released, Ported to GTK4

Grab yer earphones ‘cos a brand-new version of the GNOME Podcasts is out — and it’s been ported to use GTK4/libadwaita! Not familiar with this app? Podcasts is a capable,…

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Slick New Feature Added to GNOME’s Web Browser

GNOME Web, also known as Epiphany, is a great lightweight web browser with a number of compelling features, including Firefox Sync. The next version of Web is adds another cool…

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New GTK4 App for Creating Bootable USBs on Linux

Creating a bootable USB on Linux isn’t hard given that most major Linux distros include such a tool out-of-the-box. Plus, a suite of cross-platform image writing tools are readily available…

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Black Box (GTK4 Terminal App) Adds Transparency, Sixel Support

A quick post about the latest update to Black Box, a GTK4/libadwaita terminal emulator for Linux desktop that focuses on being ‘beautiful’ – and yup, it is!
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Use ‘Ear Tag’ to Quickly Edit Audio Tags on Linux

Keep your music files tagged correctly with Ear Tag, a lightweight Linux app that built for quickly editing metadata for single audio files – I love it!
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G4Music is a GTK4 Music App for Linux Desktops

G4Music bills itself as a “beautiful, fast, fluent, light weight music player” and after using it I can’t disagree. Learn more about this GTK4 music app.
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NewsFlash 2.0 Released with GTK 4 Port and Support for More RSS Services

RSS fans rejoice for a brand-new version of NewsFlash, a GTK RSS reader for Linux desktops, is out! NewsFlash 2.0 is the biggest update to this nifty news reader for a while. It sees devs finish work on the much-anticipated GTK 4 & libadwaita port….

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GNOME’s Libadwaita 1.2 Released with Exciting Improvements

Some of the new features of Libadwaita 1.2 include messages adaptive layout, a new type of boxed list rows containing an inline entry, and more. Here’s what’s new.
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Want to Customise Libadwaita? Use ‘Gradience’

Some see the emergence of libadwaita as an intentional roadblock designed to get in the way of end-user customisation — but a new app added to Flathub this week proves otherwise. Gradience is a nimble desktop app written in Python, GTK4, and libadwaita…

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‘Nephrite’ is a Classy New GTK Theme for Linux Desktops

One of Linux desktop’s most prolific — not to mention best, imo — theme makers has released a brand new GTK theme for us all to go gaga over: Nephrite.
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This GNOME Extension Brings ‘Material You’ Vibes to Linux Desktops

Material You on Android is a very popular personalisation trick, and now an enterprising developer brings it to Linux desktops via a new GNOME extension.
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