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GNOME Sushi Brings macOS ‘Quick Look’ to Ubuntu

GNOME Sushi adds a macOS style 'Quick Look' feature to Nautilus. Just select a file and tap the spacebar to see a larger preview.

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/gnome-sushi-ma

The ‘Hey Dude, Where Can I Get That Wallpaper?’ Blog Post

If you’ve been lusting after the colourful desktop wallpapers I’ve been using in screenshots for articles and tweets during the past month or so, this post is for you. Quite a few of you have reached out to ask me for a link to a number if the wallpapers I’ve been using, as well as to ask where I get my wallpapers from. Rather than reply individually I figured I’d throw a quick post up here to make it easier for me to reply to everyone, and maybe reach those who did wonder but were too afraid to ask. Plus, :sys_more_orange:

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/07/wallpa

Nautilus 40 Arrives in Ubuntu 21.10 Daily Builds

Nautilus 40 is winging its way to the Ubuntu 21.10 daily builds. While it’s arrival isn’t the most newsworthy event set to occur this cycle, Nautilus 40 carries a small crop of improvements and features that Impish daily testers will want to have a play about with. Such as? Well, this update to the famed file manager finally lets you sort files by creation date in the list view; is said to relay ‘more accurate’ file transfer and copy estimates; and improves tab completion in the location entry bar (accessed by pressing ctrl + l). Another area of improvements is :sys_more_orange:

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/07/nautil

8 Best Icon Themes for Ubuntu (2021 Edition)

We roundup the best icon themes for Ubuntu, Linux Mint, and other Linux distros, from flat icon packs to 3D gradient sets - find your new favourite now!

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/best-icon-them

The Easy Way to Enable ‘Minimize on Click’ in Ubuntu

In this post you will learn how to enable minimize on click for the Ubuntu Dock in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and above. But what is “minimize on click”, and why do some Ubuntu users like to enable it? When you click an application icon in the Ubuntu Dock (the bar on the left-hand side of the screen) a few things may happen: The app will open (if not running) The app will get focus (if running but not in focus) Nothing (if the app is running and in focus) The application will restore (if previously minimized) If more than one :sys_more_orange:

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/07/enable

KDE Connect is Now Available on Windows

KDE Connect is one of the best ways to integrate your Android smartphone with your Linux desktop. Now the tech is available for Windows users too. A beta build of KDE Connect for Windows is available for testing, though it’s only accessible through a special link to the Microsoft Store app listing page at present. This means you can’t open the Microsoft Store, search “KDE Connect” and install it that way. KDE Connect joins a swathe of KDE software on the Microsoft Store, where faves like painting app Krita, NLE Kdenlive, and text editor Kate are already available — and :sys_more_orange:

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/07/kde-co

Clapper is My New Go-To Linux Video Player

Clapper is an interesting new media player app for GNOME desktops built in GJS and GTK 4. In this post we look at Clapper's features and drool over its UI.

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/07/clappe

Valve’s Steam Deck is 7-inch Handheld Linux Gaming PC

Today Valve announced the Steam Deck, a handheld Linux gaming PC that’s loaded with a custom-built AMD chip for top-tier AAA gaming action. And it looks pretty frickin’ special! Companies like GPD, oDroid, and Nintendo have proven there’s a viable market for powerful handheld gaming. And Valve, makers of Steam, were clearly paying attention. Their Steam Deck specs boasts a 7-inch touchscreen (1280×800), 16 GB of DDR5 RAM; up to 512 GB NVMe internal storage; plus a custom designed AMD APU Valve say is “…optimized for handheld gaming. How optimised? Valve say: “it is a Zen 2 + RDNA 2 :sys_more_orange:

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/07/steam-

Pine64’s Open Source Smartwatch Goes on Sale for $27

If you’ve been counting down the hours until you could wear something open source on your wrist, then the time is at hand! You can now buy the PineTime smartwatch pre-flashed with the InfiniTime firmware. Since announcing the PineTime back in 2019 both Pine64 and its dedicated developer community have beavered away on making a viable, functional open source smartwatch that non-developers might want to use. Although the PineTime is designed, partly, to compliment Linux smartphones like the PinePhone, it’s totally open should people want to create apps that let the watch talk to iOS and Android devices (some are :sys_more_orange:

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/07/pine64

ArcMenu GNOME Extension Adds New Windows 11 Layout

A new version of the ArcMenu GNOME extension is available for download, and it’ll be of particular interest to those who want to make Ubuntu look like Windows 11. The latest update to Arc Menu includes a pair of new menu layouts: ‘Launcher’ and ‘Eleven’. The latter of these is modelled on the redesigned ‘Start Menu’ set to ship in Windows 11 when released later this year. A smattering of changes to preexisting layouts also ship in this update, including new names for the Unity-inspired ‘Dash’ and ‘KRunner’ options, plus some tweaks to the Windows layout to toggle Frequent Apps :sys_more_orange:

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/07/arcmen

“Every Preference Has a Cost” — Why GNOME Does What it Does

GNOME’s Tobias Bernard has a new blog post out and it’s an essential read if you’re interested in the direction of the GNOME desktop. Now, it’s always great to get some background rationale from the folks inside of the project and the way they think. It helps to fill in the blanks of why GNOME does what GNOME does which, regardless of whether you agree with specific points, is a healthy thing to know. As an end ‘user’ of the GNOME desktop it is easy to feel like changes and diktats arrive out of nowhere, with no real rhyme or :sys_more_orange:

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/07/why-gn

Firefox 90 Available to Download, This is What’s New

Mozilla Firefox 90 is now available to download for Windows, macOS, and Linux. Since last month’s Firefox 89 release was a substantial one you won’t be surprised to know Firefox 90 is a more modest affair. The biggest feature addition is background updating for Windows users (it allows the browser to be updated even when it’s not running). The new, if not-universally-loved ‘Proton’ redesign remains almost identical to the last version. Mozilla’s dev task force don’t appear to have made any significant changes based on its initial reception. Firefox 90 does not (in the version I tested) remove or retire :sys_more_orange:

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/07/firefo

Linux Mint 20.2 Released, This is What’s New

Linux Mint 20.2 is now available to download. The latest update to this Ubuntu-based Linux distro includes a number of new features, user-interface improvements, and bug fixes. Linux Mint say the “refinements :sys_more_orange: make your :sys_more_orange:

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/07/linux-

GNOME 40 Lands in Ubuntu 21.10 Daily, This is What it Looks Like

GNOME 40 has finally landed in Ubuntu 21.10. A few folk were worried Ubuntu might not ship GNOME 40 at all in its upcoming release, but today’s batch of impish-proposed updates allay those fears completely. :sys_more_orange:

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/07/gnome-

Ubuntu 21.10 Release Date & Planned Features

Ubuntu 21.10 will be released on October 14, 2021 and in this post we take a closer look at the new features and changes it is likely to come with. Everything you need to know :sys_more_orange:

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/07/ubuntu

Adwaita’s Lighter, Brighter Look for GNOME 41

GNOME developers are working a "borderless" version of the Adwaita GTK theme for potential inclusion in GNOME 41. More details and pictures inside.

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/07/adwait

Want to Snap Windows to Corners in Ubuntu? Use WinTile

Ubuntu has window snapping features built in, but it only works for edge tiling (i.e. you drag a window to the side of the screen and let go and it fills exactly half of your :sys_more_orange:

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/07/gnome-

Support for Ubuntu 20.10 Ends This Month — So Upgrade Soon!

I can’t think of better way to kick off a new month than by issuing a proclamation of impending doom! Okay, it’s not quite that dramatic, but if you run Ubuntu 20.10 “Groovy Gorilla” you :sys_more_orange:

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/07/ubuntu

Pop!_OS 21.04 Released with New ‘Cosmic’ Desktop

Like Ubuntu but feel it lacks a bit of pizazz? The you’ll be pleased to hear that Pop!_OS 21.04 is now available to download. We took a sneak-peek at a beta build a few weeks :sys_more_orange:

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/06/pop-os

‘Major’ Ubuntu Rebrand Planned – is this Ubuntu’s New Logo?

A ‘major rebranding effort’ is underway at Canonical and it could result in substantial changes to the logos, icons, and colours we currently associate with Ubuntu. Word of the work is nestled inside of the :sys_more_orange:

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/06/major-

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