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How to Instantly Log Out of Ubuntu From a Terminal

There are a several ways to log out of an Ubuntu desktop session you’re in — but most are so obvious you don’t need a guide pointing them out to you. But what you may not know is how to logout of Ubuntu from a terminal (or indeed log out of GNOME on any Linux distro that uses it). I didn’t until 30 seconds ago. See, I was building some development versions of GNOME components so I could take screenshots for an article on GNOME 41 features, but none of the ‘obvious’ GUI ways to log out of Ubuntu (e.g., :sys_more_orange:

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/08/ways-t

MATE Desktop 1.26 Released with Initial Wayland Support,

MATE desktop 1.26 has been released. Over 18 months of development have gone into creating the latest stable release of this popular desktop environment. “The theme for this release has been adding new functionality to the MATE Desktop while maintaining the look and feel that we all know and love,” writes MATE’s Johannes Unruh in the release announcement. “While all the added features are surely quite exciting we also did not forget to do tons of bugfixing, modernising the code base and optimizing the performance.” MATE Desktop 1.26 Features The latest version of the MATE desktop includes Wayland support for a swathe of :sys_more_orange:

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/08/mate-d

LibreOffice 7.2 Released with Major Performance Improvements, New HUD Tool

LibreOffice 7.2 is now available to download. ”Over 60% of code commits for the brand new version :sys_more_orange: are focused on interoperability with Microsoft’s proprietary file formats,” The Document Foundation say of the update, the first major release since February. Reading and writing to Microsoft Office file formats, like .docx and .pptx remains a key ask of this open source office suite, and something its millions of users rely on daily. Every entry in LibreOffice suite gains speed improvements with this uplift, with Calc’s opening and scrolling through large .xlsx files a notable highlight. But enough about Interoperability. LibreOffice 7.2 :sys_more_orange:
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:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/08/libreo

Foliate eBook Reader for Linux is a Must Have

Foliate is a GTK eBook reader app for Linux desktops. Foliate lets you read epub files easily, and has a range of font, layout and customization options.

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/foliate-ebook-

Zorin OS 16 Released with New Look, New Apps + More

A new version of Zorin OS, a user-friendly Ubuntu-based Linux distro, is available for download. Zorin OS 16 is based on Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS and comes equipped with the Linux 5.11 kernel. The distro uses a customised version of GNOME Shell 3.38 for its desktop interface, and is pre-populated with a plethora of apps, tools, and programmes. Zorin OS 16 is supported with software updates and security patches until April 2025. In this post we run-through Zorin OS 16’s new features and key changes, give you details on the available versions, and show you where to download a copy so :sys_more_orange:

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/08/zorin-

NewsFlash is an Awesome RSS Feed Reader for Linux

NewsFlash is an RSS feed reader client for Linux. Built in GTK, NewsFlash integrates well with the GNOME Shell desktop. Learn more about its features.

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/newsflash-gtk-

How to Access Extra Dock Settings in elementary OS 6

Today I learnt how to access more Plank dock setting in elementary OS 6, and figured I’d pass on the knowledge. You can already access a clutch of dock config options in elementary OS using the System Settings > Desktop > Dock & Panel panel. This house options to change dock icon size, auto-hiding behaviour, and enable pressure reveal. But you can access even more dock settings in the distro without needing to install anything extra. The dock app used in elementary OS is Plank. On other distros it is easy to access Plank’s settings since you right-click on the :sys_more_orange:

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/08/how-to

PineNote is a $399 E-ink Tablet Running Linux

Pine64, the company behind the Pinebook Pro and the PinePhone, have announced a new device: an e-ink tablet. The developer-focused hardware company say the upcoming PineNote “is one of, if not the, most powerful e-ink device available on the market”, and will serve as an alternative to pricier e-ink tablets by the likes of Remarkable and the Onyx BOOX. The PineNote features a 10.1-inch e-ink panel with a 60Hz refresh rate, a resolution of 1404×1872, and the ability to display 16 levels of greyscale. The e-ink panel is covered by scratch resistant and glare reducing hardened glass. Both touch and EMR pen :sys_more_orange:

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/08/pine64

Linux Release Roundup: Cozy, Polychromatic, Latte Dock

There are a couple of notable Linux app updates I wanted to mention on the site, so I’ve dusted off my Linux Release Roundup (LRR) format to give them some time in the spotlight. Now, I haven’t written one of these for a few months. After publishing one in June I got 3 — THREE! — emails accusing me of “ripping off” other Linux blogs. ‘OMG’, the critics said, ‘you even use the same name!!1’. This is a mildly frustrating thing to get because I posted the first roundup specifically titled “Linux Release Roundup” on this site back in 2017 :sys_more_orange:

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/08/linux-

Install Pantheon Tweaks on elementary OS 6 to Access Hidden Settings

Planning on taking elementary OS 6 for a spin this weekend? If you are, there’s a handy third-party tool I think you should keep in mind. See, some Linux distros try to be all things to all people. They come with reams of settings, options, choice screens, dialogs — the works. elementary OS isn’t one of those. Its engineers have crafted a desktop experience they think works well as it is — and they’d rather you to use it the way it comes. The ‘couture’ approach is why elementary OS is popular. It isn’t just a collection of software, it’s :sys_more_orange:

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/08/instal

Thunderbird 91 Arrives with Improved Set-Up Wizard, Better Calendar Support

Thunderbird 91 is out with substantial improvements to the way this open source email client feels and functions. Want to take a closer look? Read on!

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/08/thunde

The Best Linux Screenshot Tool is Revived, Here’s How to Install it on Ubuntu

The legendary Shutter screenshot tool is back from the dead and ready to install on the Ubuntu desktop. Fresh off the back of its GTK 3 port, new builds of the go-to screen capture n’ annotation tool are being packaged for Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (and distros based on it) and Ubuntu 21.04 via an official PPA. Yes, official ✨. If you read this site regularly you might, somewhere on the periphery of your memory, recall we wrote about a half-broken Shutter Snap app (totally unofficial) a year or so back. Forget that. That’s old news now an official Shutter PPA :sys_more_orange:

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/08/instal

Firefox 91 Available to Download, This is What’s New

Another month another Firefox update to enjoy. In this post we recap the what's new in Firefox 90, and tell you how you can get the update on your system.

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/08/firefo

elementary OS 6 Released, This is What’s New

It’s here, folk — the elementary OS 6 ‘Odin’ release is now available to download. elementary devs describe this as ‘the biggest update’ yet! In this post we show you what’s new in elementary OS 6 “Odin”, and point you in the direction of the download link you’ll need if you want to try it out for yourself. The latest stable release of elementary OS is based on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS and rides atop the Linux 5.11 kernel. Also included are numerous new features, several notable UI improvements, and a stack of performance enhancements — so much, in fact, that :sys_more_orange:

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/08/elemen

Download Google Fonts Quickly with this Neat GTK App

Font Download a GTK app for Linux desktops. It lets you search, browse, preview, download, and install fonts from Google Fonts on your Linux desktop.

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/08/font-d

Hurrah, Chrome for Linux Now Supports CSD Properly

Latest versions of Google Chrome for Linux fix several of the browser's CSD issues. In this post we compare the builds side-by-side to spot the changes.

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/08/chrome

‘Mousai’ is Song Recognition App for Linux

Mousai is a song recognition app for Linux desktops. A Shazam alternative, Mousai listens to a song you play and identifies it within seconds. Try it out!

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/08/mousai

Xubuntu 21.10 Gains New Apps, Including a Clipboard Manager

Xubuntu 21.10 will include a clutch of new apps when released later this year. Xubuntu devs have detailed the new apps they plan to include, details inside!

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

A Hybrid Clock/Now Playing Conky for Your Desktop

I’ve been looking for a decent “Now Playing” widget for my Ubuntu desktop for a while now, having been inspired by some Rainmeter setups I saw in a thread on Windows desktops. And I finally found one — but it took some searching. Now, I appreciate that the days of showing your currently playing track on your actual desktop is are gone. It’s 2021, and most Linux desktop environments (including GNOME, which Ubuntu uses) support MPRIS controls in some form or another. Standalone now playing ‘widgets’ (like the much-missed CoverGloobus, pictured as part of a particularly impressive desktop below) are :sys_more_orange:

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

Get macOS ‘Quick Look’ on Ubuntu with GNOME Sushi

Use GNOME Sushi to get a macOS 'Quick Look' feature in Ubuntu. Just select a file in Nautilus then hit the spacebar to see an instant preview – sound good?

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

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