Regolith Desktop 2.0 is Out with Various Changes
A brand new version of the Regolith desktop is now available. Regolith desktop 2.0 aims to meet the needs of those who seek a fast and efficient desktop Linux experience controlled (primarily) from the keyboard. Regolith pairs the i3 tiling window manager with GNOME Flashback, and adds in an assortment of other open-source components to deliver a curated, keyboard-driven UX. And are some big changes since the Regolith 1.6 release from last summer. For one, devs have replaced the rofi “launcher” with a new “desktop executor designed specifically for Regolith” called ilia. This tool is, to be fair, pretty awesome and
#Download #News #DesktopEnvironments #I3 #Ppas #Regolith #Ubuntu20_04Lts #Ubuntu22_04Lts
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/06/regolith-desktop-2-0-released
Ping – Vivaldi Mail is Stable, Ready for Everyday Use
The Vivaldi web browser now comes with a built-in email client with configurable layout and offline support. Plus, new calendar & RSS feed reader features.
#Download #News #AppUpdates #EmailClient #Vivaldi #WebBrowsers
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/06/vivaldi-mail-is-stable-ready-for-use
See the Current Date on Ubuntu’s Calendar Icon
Ever noticed that the calendar app icon on macOS and iOS always shows the current (and correct) date? It’s one of those subtle, unassuming features that likely goes unnoticed by most. But when you’re aware of it you can’t help but think: “heh, that’s kinda neat”. Well, now you can get something similar on the Ubuntu 22.04 LTS desktop. Show Date on Calendar Icon in Ubuntu Now, I dare say some of you will be yelling “Joey, the date is shown at the top of the screen in Ubuntu. If I need to see it, I can” — and you’re
#HowTo #Calendar #EyeCandy #Icons #Scripts #Yaru
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/06/see-the-current-date-on-ubuntus-calendar-icon
System76 to Open Distribution Hub in Europe
After years of wishing by users System76 is set to start making its products available to buy in Europe. It'll start with Launch, its mechanical keyboard.
#Hardware #News #JeremySoller #Keyboards #System76
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/06/system76-is-opening-a-european-distribution-center
Dev Ports Popular Unity-Era Feature to Ubuntu Dock – But Will It Be Merged?
Cool thing exists, falls out of vogue, gets forgotten, then comes back to much hype – a tale as old as time, and as true for code as pop stars and fashion.
#Dev #News #DashToDock #MergeProposals #UbuntuDock #Unity
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/06/dash-to-dock-window-spread-feature-proposal
EverSticky: Sticky Notes App for Linux that Syncs to Evernote
When it comes to sticky note apps for Linux it’s fair to say we’re spoilt for choice – heck knows I’ve tried most of the ones out there! EverSticky is another open-source sticky notes app for Linux but it has a major difference: it syncs to Evernote, the hugely-popular note taking and task management service. Existing Evernote users will find this a compelling USP as, with minimal effort, it’s easy to take notes and keep them in sync across multiple devices. EverSticky is a Qt-based app created by developer Joey Miller. But it’s fully compatible with most modern Linux desktops
#Apps #NoteTakingApps #QtApps #SnapApps #StickyNotes
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/06/eversticky-sticky-notes-for-ubuntu-with-evernote-sync
HP’s New Linux Laptop is Available to Pre-Order
The HP Dev One is a developer-focused laptop preloaded with the Ubuntu-based Pop!_OS Linux distro from System76. See HP Dev One specs and pricing inside.
#Hardware #News #Amd #Hp #LinuxLaptops #PopOs #System76
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/06/hp-dev-one-linux-laptop-specs-price
Linux Mint Takes Over Development of Timeshift
Linux Mint is taking over development of Timeshift, the popular open-source backup tool it ships with out of the box. Anyone familiar with Mint will be familiar with the utility. Timeshift is, as the distro’s own lead Clement Lefebvre says in the latest monthly update, a central plank in the system’s backup and update ‘strategy’. Sadly, as happens, the original creator of Timeshift is unable to continue working on it due to other responsibilities. Not keen to see it stagnate, Mint ‘got in touch with him’ to see if they could help. Long story short, Linux Mint is assuming maintenance
#Dev #News #Development #LinuxMint #Timeshift #Xapps
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/06/linux-mint-new-developers-of-timeshift
Warp: a Fantastically Simple File Transfer App for Linux
When you need to send a file from your Linux desktop try Warp. It's a modern GTK4 app using the 'Wormhole' protocol for encrypted file sending between PCs.
#Apps #Download #FileSending #GtkApps #Warp #Warpinator #Wormhole
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/05/warp-is-a-linux-file-transfer-app
GNOME Shell on Mobile is Shaping Up Nicely
Ever dreamed of using GNOME Shell on your mobile phone? The reality is closer than you think! Of course, if you’re familiar with Linux phone development you’ve probably heard of (and maybe even tried) Phosh by this. This is a mobile UI spearheaded by Purism and Tobias Bernard that makes use of many core GTK technologies (it helped birth libadwaita) and comes with a UI inspired by GNOME Shell. But work on the real deal is now picking up pace. A new grant from the German Ministry of Education is, GNOME developer Jonas Dressler details in a new blog post,
#Dev #News #GnomeShell #LinuxPhones #Phosh #TobiasBernard
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/05/gnome-shell-mobile-support-is-coming-along-nicely
Firefox 101 Released with Only Minor Changes
With celebrations for its centenary release done and dusted it’s back to basics for the Firefox development team. Releasing today is Mozilla Firefox 101, a stable release update packing a couple of minor new features but a boatload of bug and security fixes. First up, Firefox 101 supports the prefers-contrast media query. This allows web site to discern when the user requests web content to be presented with a higher (or lower) contrast than default. Ground breaking it isn’t, but welcome it sure is. You (probably don’t but) may remember Firefox 98 streamlined the download process by no longer nagging you what
#Download #News #AppUpdates #Firefox #Mozilla #WebBrowsers
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/05/firefox-100-released-woo-hoo
Ubuntu 22.10 Replaces Gedit with New Text Editor
The latest daily builds of Ubuntu 22.10 'Kinetic Kudu' come with GNOME's new GTK4-based text editing tool by default. Find out why Gedit has been replaced.
#Dev #News #DefaultApps #Gedit #Gnome42 #Libadwaita #Texteditor #Ubuntu22_10
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/05/ubuntu-22-10-new-text-editor
Canonical Details Plans to Make the Firefox Snap, Snappier
I think most of us can agree that the Firefox Snap included in Ubuntu 22.04 LTS doesn’t start up nearly as fast as it could (or arguably should). Now, Canonical wants us to know that — and it wants us know that it’s doing something to fix it. Canonical’s Oliver Smith runs through the current causes of slow cold startup times in a blog post, and details some of the steps its engineers are taking to improve the situation. Oliver also spends a bit of time setting out the stall for why Firefox is now a Snap app in Ubuntu,
#Community #News #Canonical #Firefox #SnapApps
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/05/ubuntu-making-firefox-snap-app-faster
Plex’s New Linux App is Available as a Snap
Plex fans may be interested to hear an official Plex desktop app for Linux is now available to install from the Snap Store. Plex shared the news of its desktop app update in a blog post today, writing “…as of today Plex HTPC goes live as the true spiritual successor to [Plex Media Player] TV mode,” the media streaming service’s much-loved but aged desktop app. The Plex Desktop app is already available on macOS and Windows, so this is the first time it has been widely available on Linux desktops. The Plex team says it is ‘actively working on Flatpak builds
#Apps #News #Plex #SnapApps #Streaming #Xmbc
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/05/plexs-new-linux-app-is-available-as-a-snap
Meet Paper, a New GTK Note Taking App for Linux
If you’re seeking out a note taking app for Linux you’ll want to check out Paper. Paper is a modern GTK app that pitches itself as a ‘pretty note-taking app for GNOME’ — it is! Being based around Markdown also means this app can do everything essential when writing notes, such as text formatting, adding links, highlighting sections of text, inserting code blocks, and more. Now, I class myself as more of a casual note taker. I use apps like this to squirrel away ideas I have for future posts, commands I ought to remember, and …Well, lists of He-Man
#Download #News #FlathubApps #GtkApps #NoteTakingApps #Notes #Office&ProductivityApps
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/05/paper-is-a-gtk-note-taking-app-for-linux
This GNOME Extension Measures How Long an App Takes to Open
Ever wondered how long your favourite apps take to open? Hey, maybe you’re keen to measure Snap app startup times to see if they’re as notoriously un-nimble as claimed. Similarly, maybe you want to see if any of the ‘speed improvements’ Canonical tout (of which there have been many over the years) actually have a tangible effect on your system versus their chosen benchmarks. If so Ubuntu developer Marco ‘3v1n0‘ Trevisan is on hand to help. He’s created an ‘Applications Startup Time Measure’ extension for GNOME Shell. This does exactly what it suggests: it tells you how long an app
#Download #News #GnomeExtensions #StartupTimes
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/05/application-start-time-measure-gnome-extension
Productive Summer Planned for Pitivi Video Editor
Any list of Linux video editors would be incomplete if it didn’t include Pitivi. I have a real soft spot for this oft-overlooked GTK & GStreamer based non-linear video editor. It’s inherently stable, has a clean, ordered UI, and diligently focuses on ensuring the ‘basics’ of video editing (cutting, arranging, simple effects, simple transitions, etc) are catered for. As it’s GTK-based means Pitivi looks right at home on GNOME-based desktops. But soon it will look even nicer as a GTK4 port of Pitivi is getting underway as part of this year’s Google Summer of Code. Under the guidance of GNOME
#Dev #News #Gnome #Gsoc #GtkApps #Pitivi
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/05/pitivi-video-editor-gtk4-port-gsoc
Linux Kernel 5.18 Released, This is What’s New
Ahoy, a brand new Linux kernel release is now available to download. Linus Torvalds, creator of Linux, announced the release of Linux 5.18 in a short email to the Linux Kernel Mailing List, writing: “No unexpected nasty surprises this last week, so here we go with the 5.18 release right on schedule”. So what’s new? Among the headline changes is the (somewhat) controversial inclusion of Intel Software Defined Silicon (SDSi) driver to the mainline kernel. This driver (to cut a long story short) restricts access to certain processor features if a certificate from Intel isn’t present. Some fear SDSi will
#News #LinuxKernel
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/05/new-linux-5-18-kernel-features
Ubuntu 22.10 Makes PipeWire Default
PipeWire is the default audio server in Ubuntu 22.10. The latest daily builds of the development release (which is codenamed ‘Kinetic Kudu’) ship with Pipewire in place of Pulseaudio out of the box, no workarounds required. The last time Ubuntu made made a major change to its audio stack was (fittingly) in the last ‘K’-named release, Ubuntu 9.10 ‘Karmic Koala’. Ubuntu trails its distro rivals in adopting this next-gen sound server tech. The roots of PipeWire go back to 2015. The tech was initially conceived as a “PulseAudio for video”, but was later expanded to include audio streams. Fedora adopted
#Dev #News #KineticKudu #Pipewire #Pulseaudio #Ubuntu22_10
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/05/ubuntu-22-10-makes-pipewire-default
HP Team Up With System76 for New Linux Laptop
HP is launching a Linux laptop pre-loaded with Pop!_OS, the Ubuntu-based distro created by System76. The collaboration, which was quietly revealed by System76 CEO Carl Richell on Twitter, is a pretty major one. It is the first time System76 has partnered with another computer company to ship their OS. It’s also the first time (to my knowledge) that a HP Linux laptop will ship with something other than vanilla Ubuntu. Specs for the 14-inch HP Dev One seem pretty sweet, too. HP Dev One: Specs & Price A landing page for the device — this has a ‘sign up to
#Hardware #News #Hp #LinuxLaptops #PopOs #System76
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/05/hp-dev-one-laptop-pop-os