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GNOME 46 to Ship with Experimental Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) Support

The upcoming GNOME 46 desktop environment series will finally ship the long-awaited variable refresh rate (VRR) feature, eliminating stuttering or tearing and enabling smooth display of the source.
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GNOME Shell & Mutter 45.1 Released with Xwayland & Wayland Improvements

After releasing GNOME 45.1 last month as the first point release to the latest GNOME 45 “Riga” desktop environment series, the GNOME Project also published today updates for two important components, GNOME Shell and Mutter.
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Ubuntu 22.04 Fixes Window Snapping Memory Bug

Users of Ubuntu 22.04 LTS who make use of window snapping to enhance their productivity will be interested in a bug fixes coming down the update pipes shortly. The Mutter 42.9 update currently in Jammy’s proposed repo contains a fix for high memo…

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Firefox’s Black Screen Bug in Ubuntu 23.04 Gets Squashed

Do you see a pitch black window when you open Firefox on Ubuntu 23.04? If so, you’re not alone. Thing is, until today, I thought I was alone. I thought this issue, which I’ve only experienced when using Ubuntu’s default Wayland sessio…

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How to Center New Windows in Ubuntu (Hidden Setting)

I’m currently recording footage for my upcoming Ubuntu 23.04 video and, while doing so, reminded myself that there’s a hidden setting I always use that I don’t think I’ve ever written about on this blog. Please don’t get e…

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