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3-in-1 Linux Convertible Laptop Unveiled by TUXEDO

TUXEDO Computers has unleashed their latest Linux laptop, the InfinityFlex 14 — as you might have guessed from the name, it flips and folds. The company touts their dextrous new device as ‘the first 3-in-1 Linux convertible’, with its 360-degree hinge1 allowing the touch-enabled 16:10 display to be flipped back into tablet mode and folded into ‘touch monitor’ mode for, er, watching movies I guess. TUXEDO InfinityFlex 14 supports active style via the Microsoft Pen Protocol 2.0. A pen isn’t not included with the device, so buyers need to add one during checkout. Bundling one in would make the InfinityFlex :sys_more_orange:

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/08/3-in-1

You Can Now Download Pop!_OS 24.04 Alpha with COSMIC Desktop

You’ve heard about System76’s new COSMIC desktop environment, you’ve seen screenshots and and WIP video clips of it, but now it’s time to take it for a test flight. The first alpha release of the COMSIC desktop is out, and so is the Pop!_OS 24.04 alpha, which comes pre-loaded with COSMIC making it easy to download an ISO, flash it to a USB, booting it up, and trying COSMIC yourself. Pop!_OS 24.04 is based on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS, the latest long-term support release of Ubuntu. And while this new version of Pop!_OS sits atop the same technical underpinnings as Ubuntu :sys_more_orange:
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:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/08/you-ca

Firefox 129 Released with New Tab Wallpapers & Reader View Tweaks

Mozilla Firefox 129 is now available download, and comes with a couple of features customisation fans are sure to enjoy. It’s been 4 weeks since Firefox 128 dished out a unified cookie, cache n’ data clearing experience, the ability to translate portions of text on a web page, and introduced a new privacy-respecting ‘alternative to user tracking’ API. Does Firefox 129 improve on all of that? Of course it does — for more details, scroll on! Mozilla Firefox 129: What’s Changed? I’ll kick off with the most eye-catching new feature in Firefox 129: new tab wallpapers! I previewed this feature back in :sys_more_orange:

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/08/firefo

GNOME Now Has an Official Extension for Legacy Tray Icons

As part of every GNOME release (spanning GNOME Shell, Mutter, core apps, etc) is an official set of GNOME Shell extensions. This is non-default package is “a collection of extensions providing additional and optional functionality to GNOME Shell” that are developed and maintained by GNOME developers. Ubuntu, like other Linux distributions that use GNOME Shell, doesn’t seed this pack of desktop bolt-ons in its default install, but do package it and keep it in their repositories. On Ubuntu you run sudo apt install gnome-shell-extensions to get it. Most of these ‘official’ extensions are available to install from the GNOME Extensions website. :sys_more_orange:

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/08/gnome-

Amarok 3.1 Released with Last.FM Tweaks, Qt 6 Prep + More

A new version of Qt-based music player Amarok is available to download. Amarok 3.1 lands three months after Amarok 3.0, which was the first release in nearly 6 years and saw the audio player’s developers complete their port to Qt 5 (which receives further polish here, in 3.1). But with Qt 6 now out work to port Amarok to Qt 6 and KDE Frameworks 6 has been picking up steam. Thought that effort isn’t complete here, in Amarok 3.1, the team say it’s “not that far away” – so that’s great to hear. Amarok 3.1 overhauls its Last.fm integration plugin :sys_more_orange:

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/08/amarok

Firefox Nightly Makes Picture-in-Picture Mode MUCH Easier to Use

The latest Firefox Nightly build provides a feature that dramatically improves how its picture-in-picture (PIP) feature works — and I’m totally digging it! In current stable versions of Firefox you pop-out video content from (supported) websites like YouTube and Amazon Prime manually, by clicking a button. Doing this enables you to continue watching content in a small, floating window while you switch tabs, minimise the browser, etc. Picture-in-picture mode also allows you to pause/resume playback, see a progress bar, mute audio, enter full-screen, and even view subtitles — some features are streaming site/service dependant. I find this feature super handy, :sys_more_orange:

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/08/firefo

3 New AI Features Rolling out to Chrome Users on Linux

Google has announced a clutch of new AI-powered features have begun rolling out to users of Chrome on Windows, macOS, and —for once!— Linux. Chrome Vice President Parisa Tabriz unveiled the trio of AI features, all powered by the latest Google Gemini models, on The Keyword blog today. “We’re making it even easier to search what you see with the power of Google Lens, compare products across multiple tabs and rediscover sites from your browser history, whether you’re at home or at work.” As of writing only one of these is present in the Google Chrome 127 release, while the others will :sys_more_orange:
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:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/08/google

JetBrains Wayland Preview Now Available for Testing

JetBrains users wondering when Wayland support might land should check out the latest ‘Early Access Program’ (EAP) builds released earlier this month – Wayland preview, ahoy! At present, all of IntelliJ-based IDEs on Linux run in a Wayland session use XWayland (the X server compatibility mode for software lacking native Wayland support). XWayland works well enough that most people can’t tell the difference. That’s great. Still, in not taking full advantage of the benefits Wayland offers, there’s potential untapped. Which is why the latest JetBrains 2024.2 EAP builds are an exciting update. They make it possible to use IntelliJ IDEA :sys_more_orange:

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/07/jetbra

AppImage Fan? Be Sure to Check Out ‘Gear Lever’

AppImages are great: a single runtime containing all of the required dependencies for the app to run, in a double-click binary you can run from anywhere on your system. And therein lies the rub. When I download an AppImage for software like Audacity, Kdenlive, etc., it’s to a folder or my desktop. To run it, I have navigate to the folder and double-click on the binary as unless I manually choose to create a .desktop launcher it won’t appear in any app launcher/menu. Solutions exist, of course. In 2022 I featured a terrific tool to integrate AppImages with Ubuntu easily. :sys_more_orange:

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/07/gear-l

How to Enable Hardware Acceleration in Chromium Snap

Last May, Canonical announced that a hardware-accelerated version of the Chromium snap was available for testing on Intel (7th-gen and later) hardware. Hardware acceleration on the modern web is a real boon. VP8, VP9, H.264, and AV1 codecs are in wide use, and modern GPUs (integrated and discrete) have dedicated decoders on them in order to deliver smooth video streaming (Netflix, YouTube, etc), video calls, and cloud gaming (Moonlight, Xbox Cloud Gaming, etc). Obviously, the less your CPU is tasked with, the better your system runs as the GPU stays cooler, you avoid thermal throttling, and battery life increases as :sys_more_orange:

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/07/enable

VirtualBox 7.1 Beta: Streamlined UI, Wayland Clipboard Sharing, New Logo

If you plan on trying the new Linux Mint 22 release in a virtual machine, you could double the fun by taking it for a spin in the new VirtualBox 7.1 beta release. Don’t tune out—most VirtualBox updates tend to be fairly minor, but the upcoming release of VirtualBox 7.1 is looking like a major update (and about time, I say). VirtualBox 7.1 brings with it a “modernized look and feel”, giving users a choice of UI mode: Basic streamlines the interface, reducing the amount of options, settings, and details shown; Expert puts all of VirtualBox’s functionality on show, within :sys_more_orange:

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/07/virtua

Linux Mint 22 Released, This is What’s New

Linux Mint 22 ‘Wilma’ is officially released and available to download. This major update is the first version built on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS. As such, Linux Mint 22 inherits a comprehensive set of updates to underlying package, library, tooling, and technology stacks. A new Linux kernel and updated graphics drivers also feature. Plus, Linux Mint 22 ships with a new version of the Cinnamon desktop (with new options), includes a suite of new and updated apps (along with a few downgrades and removals), and notable security changes (no more guest login on) – plus more. In this post, I give :sys_more_orange:

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/07/linux-

Radxa X4 is a $60 Intel-Based Raspberry Pi Alternative

Love the idea of tinkering around with a small, single-board computer (SBC) but need something more powerful than most ARM-based offerings provide? If so, the Radxa X4 may be of interest. Powered by a quad-core Intel N100 processor with Intel UHD graphics, the Radxa X4 costs the same as a top-end Raspberry Pi 5 but delivers better overall performance in CPU and GPU tasks — albeit not in power consumption, and it runs hotter under normal load than a Pi. The Intel N100 has 4 cores and 4 threads, a max turbo frequency of 3.40 GHz, 6 MB Intel Smart :sys_more_orange:

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/07/radxa-

Pop!_OS 24.04 Alpha (with COSMIC) Drops on August 8

Course set: the first alpha of Pop_OS 24.04 is scheduled for release on August 8th. So if you’ve been counting the days until you can try the new COSMIC desktop environment first hand… Well, keep counting until then! 😅 Pop!_OS 24.04 will based on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS, and inherit much of the foundational improvements Canonical’s engineers and Ubuntu developers have plumped in. On top of that will sit the new COSMIC desktop environment, its new homegrown apps (file manager, terminal, software hub, etc), and all of System76’s other embellishments n’ enablements (including first-tier support for their own laptops and desktops, :sys_more_orange:

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/07/pop_os

Ebook App FBReader Adds Support for DRM Ebooks

FBReader 2.1 has been released for Windows, macOS, and Linux, with the team behind the eBook reading app calling it “a major update for desktop platforms”. If you’re not familiar with FBReader (the name stands for ‘Favourite Book Reader’) it’s a Qt-based ebook reader with customisation options, an ebook library, and integration with online sources to download ebooks. FBReader was open-source software until 2015, after which it transition to freeware for Windows, macOS, and Linux (closed source, but free), and freemium for Android and iOS (free version limited, paid version available). While older, open-source versions of FBReader are still around, :sys_more_orange:

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/07/fbread

Tiling Shell Adds Another Way to Tile Windows Quickly

If you’ve tried the Tiling Shell GNOME extension you’ll know how easy it makes it to tile application windows in GNOME Shell, from simple to more complex. The latest update, which began rolling out through the GNOME Extensions website this weekend, adds yet another intuitive way to tile windows as you work. First it provided a slide-in Windows 11-style Snap Assistant on to which you drop windows to tile them accordingly. Next, it added keyboard shortcuts to support tiling windows without using a mouse. Then, more recently, edge-tiling introduced. But Tiling Shell v12 adds another way to tile – one :sys_more_orange:

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/07/tiling

How to Display eBook Thumbnails in Nautilus (Quick Tip)

I recently rediscovered my Amazon Kindle (a geriatric model from 2012, nothing fancy) and figured, as it still works, I’ll use it, and set about downloading a freely available EPUBs of classic (and not-so-classic – I’m a pulpy-kinda guy) literature. They say never judge a book by its cover – but it is useful to be able to distinguish a book by its cover! Thing is: my old Amazon Kindle can’t open EPUB files1, so I have to use the open-source eBook tool Calibre to convert them into either the AZW3 format my antiquated Kindle requires, or the more versatile :sys_more_orange:

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/07/how-to

Showtime: GNOME’s New Video Player is Now on Flathub

Were you excited by news GNOME plans to replace the Totem media player in its core software set with a new, modern, and actively maintained alternative called Showtime? If so, you’ll be pleased to hear that this promising replacement is now available on Flathub. This means you don’t need to set-up the GNOME Nightly repo and. then tussle with endless updates to the app and the underlying runtimes that it relies on. The initial release of Showtime on Flathub is built against the GNOME 46 runtime If you’ve installed any other GTK apps recently you likely already have that installed, :sys_more_orange:

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/07/showti

OBS Studio 30.2 Adds NVENC Encoding to Linux, Hybrid MP4 + More

OBS Studio, the open-source leader in cross-platform screen-casting and streaming software, put out a new release this week. OBS Studio 30.2 adds Linux support to the native NVENC encoder, plus Linux shared texture support to the NVENC, QuickSync, and VA-API encoders. And as of this update, PipeWire window/display capture is combined into a single, unified “Screen Capture” source, renamed as “Display Capture (XSHM)” to match other capture sources. OBS Studio 30.2 defaults to using the Hybrid MP4 output format on Windows and Linux. Hybrid MP4 pairs the benefits of fault-tolerant fragmented MP4 with the fast read-access of regular MP4, remaining recoverable :sys_more_orange:

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/07/obs-st

Audacity 3.6 Add Master Effects, New Compressor & Limiter + More

A new version of the open-source, cross-platform audio editor Audacity is available to download, kitted out with some major new features. Audacity 3.6 introduces support for master effects. These adjust the sound of project as a whole (the ‘master mix’ composed of all individual tracks and any realtime effects applied to them) and, usually, done as the final stage of editing prior to export. Brand new Compressor and Limiter effects are included in this update to Audacity, along with a set of handy presets the developers say are applicable to a wide range of use cases. Gain reduction history is :sys_more_orange:

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/07/audaci

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