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10 Cool Command Line Apps for Ubuntu

Command line tools might seem nerdy but they are often faster and more resource efficient than ‘full fat’ GUI alternatives. Plus — as you’re about to discover — they can be a lot more fun to use too. Whether you want to search the web, stream music, or subtweet your secret crush: you can do it all from the comfort of the command line and the frame of your fave terminal emulator. In this post I run-through 10 of my favourite terminal apps. These command line tools aren’t the only ones available for each respective task, but they are are :sys_more_orange:

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/11/best-c

GNOME 41.1 Released with Bug Fixes, Bug Fixes, And More Bug Fixes

The first point release in the GNOME 41 series is now available for download. GNOME 41.1 is billed as a “boring bug fix” follow-up to GNOME 41 release that happened back in September. “All operating systems shipping GNOME 41 are encouraged to upgrade” to this release, GNOME devs says. GNOME Shell sticks band-aids on bugs affecting the GTK colour picker, scrolling behaviour in GTK apps, and inconsistent high-contrast switches. It also restores the ability for notifications to play a sound file, and once again only allows you to open one instance of the GNOME Extensions app. GNOME Settings app no :sys_more_orange:

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/11/gnome-

System76 is Building its Own Desktop Environment

System76 has revealed it is working a new desktop environment not based on GNOME. The US-based company already maintains its own Ubuntu-based Linux distro called Pop!_OS. Presently, that distro ships with a modified version of the GNOME desktop called ‘COSMIC’ (all caps, not me shouting). Word of the project comes by way of System76’s Michael Murphy. He shares some of the rationale and motivation behind the fledgling new DE in series of comments posted on Reddit. And they sound pretty exciting. A new Rust-based desktop The formative versions of Pop!_OS were modest reskins of Ubuntu, but recent versions are distinctly :sys_more_orange:

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/11/system

TUXEDO Nano Pro is a Palm-Sized Linux PC

They often say big things come in small packages, a saying the latest mini PC from German computer retailer TUXEDO proves to be correct. The TUXEDO Nano Pro (Gen 11) is a palm-sized computer that measures a mere a 110x118x48mm. Despite the petite proportions the device packs in powerful AMD Ryzen 4000U series processors, and has enough room for 2 RAM modules (up to 64GB) and 2 storage slots (1x M.2 and 1x 2.5-inch). Basically this thing is a tech TARDIS. Three processor choices are available: a quad-core AMD Ryzen 3 4300U; a 6-core AMD Ryzen 5 4500U; and an :sys_more_orange:

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/11/tuxedo

Ubuntu is Working on a New Firmware Updater App

Canonical is working on a new firmware update tool for the Ubuntu desktop. This new GUI utility is being built using Flutter and Dart, further cementing Ubuntu’s commitment to go all in on Flutter for future desktop apps. The tool will be distributed as a Snap and provide a Ubuntu-style front-end to the fwupd tool and the Linux Vendor Firmware Service.  A clear-cut way to check for, manage, and install firmware updates is perhaps needed. It used to be possible through Ubuntu Software (before it was a Snap; it may still be possible too). However, on my Ubuntu 21.10 install :sys_more_orange:

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/11/ubuntu

Firefox 94 Released, This is What’s New

Mozilla Firefox 94 is now available to download. The latest update to the famed open source browser enables the OpenGL EGL backend by default under X11 for Intel. AMD and recent Mesa users (NVIDIA is still working to add support for EGL to its proprietary Linux driver). Developer Martin Stransky explains more about this change in a post on his blog, writing: “What you can expect from EGL in Firefox? Faster WebGL rendering (used on Google Maps for instance), more effective rendering due to to partial damage support and potential VA-API video decoding [ and it] unifies rendering path for :sys_more_orange:

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/11/whats-

Fedora 35 Released with GNOME 41, Improved PipeWire Experience

Fedora Workstation 35 is now available to download. Yes, I know: this is not technically Ubuntu related, but I do like to report on events from outside the orange bubble from time to time — heck, I really should get around to doing something with omglinux.com, shouldn’t I?. Plus, I use Fedora regularly in order to keep tabs on GNOME development. So what’s new in Fedora 35? Quite a bit! The recent GNOME 41 desktop release is included in full. This introduces a slew of enhancements, ranging from new multi-tasking options in the Settings hub through to easy-to-access power mode :sys_more_orange:

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/10/downlo

Linux 5.15 Released, This is What’s New

What better way to kickstart a brand new month than with a brand new Linux kernel. Yes, Linux 5.15 is now officially released. Announcing the new kernel’s arrival on the Linux Kernel mailing list Linux founder Linus Trovalds writes: “The last week of 5.15 was mainly networking and gpu fixes, with some random sprinkling of other things (a few btrfs reverts, some kvm updates, minor other fixes here and there – a few architecture fixes, couple of tracing, small driver fixes etc)”, adding that “…on the whole 5.15 was fair small and calm (sic)”. So what’s new? Linux Kernel 5.15 :sys_more_orange:

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/11/linux-

Microsoft Edge for Linux is Now Stable

Microsoft Edge for Linux has reached stable status after spending more than a year in development. The Chromium-based web browser made its Linux debut last October before hitting beta back in May. An official stable release was pegged for an indeterminate date in the future. Now that date has seemingly arrived! As reported by Sophos, a stable version of Microsoft Edge for Linux is available from the official Microsoft Edge Linux repos. There’s been no official announcement from Microsoft to herald this arrival (now at the time you read this) but Linux users can nonetheless install Edge’s stable build on :sys_more_orange:

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/10/micros

How Ubuntu Brought This Chromebook Back from the Dead

“It’s alive! It’s aliiiiiive!” Alright, I’m not exactly Dr Frankenstein, but I did exhume the corpse of a forgotten Chromebook from its eternal resting place (my bookcase) to enact a macabre ritual. My goal? To bring it back to life. Thankfully I didn’t need any spare body parts or a maniacal god complex for my resurrection, just a few choice terminal commands and an Ubuntu-based Linux distro called Gallium OS. I’ll get to what Gallium OS is in a bit, but first I need to answer the question you’re probably thinking in your head: “Chromebooks run Chrome OS. It is :sys_more_orange:

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/10/galliu

How to Get Nautilus Typeahead Search Back in Ubuntu (PPA)

In this post I show you how to get the Nautilus typeahead feature back on all supported versions of Ubuntu. Nautilus’ type ahead functionality was retired way back in 2013. Ubuntu devs continued to patch it back in to its own builds up until 2017 when they switched to a more ‘vanilla’ GNOME desktop experience. At present when you start typing in a Nautilus window the file manager will perform a full-text search feature in the current folder AND any sub-folders and show you results that match your term. This comprehensive search approach is better at finding things, but it’s not :sys_more_orange:

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/enable-nautilu

First Ubuntu 22.04 Daily Builds Go Live

And we're off, kids — Ubuntu 22.04 daily builds are now available to download. As always, these development snapshots are intended for developers primarily.

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/10/downlo

StarLabs StarLite is an 11-inch Linux Laptop Priced at £400

It feels like every new Linux laptop that comes out these days is bigger, beefier, and (usually) more expensive than the one preceding it — but not with the new StarLabs StarLite (mark IV). This dinky 11.6-inch Linux notebook, the latest from UK-based company StarLab, is modestly priced and moderately spec’d. Consciously so. See, not everyone needs to crunch code, battle orcs, or render 4K video. “More power” is nice, but when all you really do with a laptop is browse the web, e-email, Zoom, video stream, tweet etc, a mid-range laptop will suffice. Problem isL there isn’t an awful :sys_more_orange:

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/10/starla

GIMP 2.99.8 Released with Clone Tool Tweaks, Support for Windows Ink

A new development version of GIMP is available to download and it comes with a couple of interesting changes. More details, and download links, inside.

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/10/gimp-2

How to Upgrade to Ubuntu 21.10

Do the warm reviews for the latest Ubuntu 21.10 release have you intrigued? If they do, here's how to upgrade to Ubuntu 21.10 from an earlier version.

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/10/how-to

SoftMaker FreeOffice 2021 Has Arrived, Viable Alternative to LibreOffice

Softmaker FreeOffice 2021 is now available to download. As with previous versions of this free (but not open source) alternative to Microsoft Office, the full suite of apps is available across Windows, macOS, and Linux with no feature limitations or patchy coverage. While SoftMaker says this is a “completely revised version” that is “seamlessly compatible with Microsoft Office” file formats, both new and old, it’s hard to know what’s new in FreeOffice 2021 specifically as there’s no official change-log. That said, SoftMaker do mention a couple of highlights — just don’t expect most of the features from last year’s commercial :sys_more_orange:
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:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/10/softma

Dash to Dock v70 Adds GNOME 40 Support

Dash to Dock now supports GNOME 40 — officially. Work to get the popular desktop dock extension jiving with GNOME 40 got underway shortly after the latter’s release in April. Progress was swift as we reported but to try it out users needed to manually install a development version from Github. Well, no more. You can now install Dash to Dock on GNOME 40 from the GNOME extensions site using a compatible web browser. Version 70 of the add-on gains official support for GNOME 40 and its horizontal workspace and application launcher. The dock can be placed on the bottom :sys_more_orange:

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/10/dash-t

PinePhone Pro: Specs, Price & Release Date

Been pining for a premium version of the PinePhone? Well, you’re are in luck — one has just been announced. PinePhone Pro is billed as “the fastest mainline Linux smartphone on the market” and packs some serious performance upgrades compared to the original PinePhone. More powerful, the new model comes outfitted with a six-core ARM processor, 4GB RAM, and 128GB internal memory. Physical hardware privacy dip switches are also included as standard. At the heart of the PinePhone Pro is the Rockchip RK2299S. This 1.5GHz chip is a modified version of the SoC used in the PineBook Pro. ‘Alternations’ to :sys_more_orange:

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/10/pineph

The Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Codename is a Jolly Good Choice

The codename for next year’s Ubuntu 22.04 LTS release has been revealed as ‘Jammy Jellyfish’. The new name was posted on Launchpad, home of Ubuntu development, as is tradition. Ubuntu 22.04 LTS is the next long-term support release of Ubuntu and is due for release in April 2022. Planning for the release is just about getting underway so not too much is (yet) known plans for it. We can assume it’ll feature a new kernel, new graphics drivers, update apps, and GNOME 41 (or later).

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/10/ubuntu

10 Things To Do After Installing Ubuntu 21.10

Here are 10 things to do after you install Ubuntu 21.10 'Impish Indri'. These tasks improve the Ubuntu experience, helping you do more, quicker – dive in!

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/10/things

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