Firefox 100 is Now Available to Download 🥳
Mozilla Firefox 100 is available to download. The new release includes new site theme options, subtitles in picture-in-picture mode, and Linux bug fixes.
#News #AppUpdates #Firefox #Mozilla
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/05/firefox-100-available-to-download
Open Source Video Editor Kdenlive Gains 10-Bit Color Support
If you’re feeling creative this week be sure to check out the latest release of open source video editor Kdenlive. Kdenlive’s development team has announced the release of Kdenlive 22.04. This is a major update that carries more than 300 commits. While its devs say this release is ‘mostly focused on stability and polishing’ there are a couple of new features you’ll want to know about. The biggest ‘new’ feature in Kdenlive 22.04 is support for full range 10-bit colour. This is a pretty huge advancement that will definitely help the non-linear editor find favour with indie filmmakers. The drawback
#News #Kdenlive #QtApps #VideoEditors
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/05/open-source-video-editor-kdenlive-gains-10-bit-color-support
Rhythmbox 3.4.5 Improves Its Support for Podcasts
Rhythmbox 3.4.5 is available to download. It includes big improvements to podcast downloading, playback, and management plus a raft of smaller tweaks.
#News #MusicPlayers #Podcasts #Rhythmbox
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/05/rhythmbox-improves-podcast-plugin
Steam is Now on the Snap Store — And You Can Help Test It
A Steam Snap app is now available for testing. Following an announcement at LAS Canonical says it’s “going all in” to improve the Linux gaming on Ubuntu. As part of that effort they want to simplify and smooth out the bumps currently involved in getting a gaming setup set up on Ubuntu. Canonical says it’s ‘going all in’ to improve gaming on Ubuntu And top of their list is bringing Steam to the Snap Store. The new Steam Snap app is packaged by Canonical and not Valve (no word on whether Valve is interested in officially supporting it if it’s
#Gaming #News #SnapStore #Snaps #SteamForLinux
Pine64 Prepping a Pair of Wireless Ear Buds Powered by Open Source
Could Pine64 emerge as an open source analog to Samsung? With the announcement of yet-another piece of hardware, it seems so! A pair of high-end in-ear wireless headphones called PineBuds are on the horizon. These includes features most would expect in 2022, like ambient and environment noise cancellation, and a lengthy battery life. The earbuds will also be end-user flashable, opening up a world of possible uses. But first things first: as with other products produced by Pine64 the story starts with developers. “The approach we’ll be taking is similar to how we handled the PineTime and the Pinecil.
#Hardware #News #Pine64
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/04/pine64-open-source-pinebuds-wireless-ear-buds
Ubuntu 22.10 ‘Kinetic Kudu’ is Open for Development
And we’re off — development is now open for Ubuntu 22.10 “Kinetic Kudu”. “We’re pleased to announce that kinetic is now open for development. auto-sync has been enabled and will run soon”, writes Ubuntu’s Brian Murray in his starting-pistol post to Ubuntu’s main development mailing list. “As usual, we expect a large influx of builds and autopkgtests in this initial period, which will cause delays. Please help fixing any breakage that occurs,” he adds, somewhat ominously! Art this stage in development there isn’t much “new” stuff to mention, much less see. But if you’re into bug hunting then honestly: this
#Dev #News #KineticKudu #Ubuntu22_10
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/04/ubuntu-22-10-development-opens
How to Put the Trash Can on the Desktop in Ubuntu 22.04
This quick guide shows you how to add a trash can icon to the desktop in Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. The distro previously relocated its trash can to the Ubuntu dock.
#HowTo #DesktopIcons #Trash #Ubuntu22_04Lts
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/04/show-trash-can-on-ubuntu-desktop-22-04
GNOME Devs Help Solve “Barking Laptop” Problem
Today I noticed GNOME 43 is removing its dog bark sound effect. And my first genuine reaction was: “There’s a dog bark sound effect in GNOME?!”. Yup, there is. Open Settings > Sound and scroll to the ‘Alert Sound’ section near the bottom. There, right before your eyes is a sound pound (sorry) with four choices: bark, drip, glass, and sonar (irrelevant trivia: drip is the sound effect I hear regularly in Fedora as it’s what GNOME Terminal plays when it can’t find/auto-complete the command I’m ham-fistedly trying to type). Weirdly, for reasons unknown, an Ubuntu user is being hounded
#Community #Dev #Fluff #Gnome43 #Random #Soundthemes
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/04/gnome-removes-dog-bark-sound-effect
A Nifty Dynamic Wallpaper Maker for GNOME 42
Ditch the scripts and erase the elaborate terminal commands ‘cos the following GTK4 app makes it super easy to create your own dynamic wallpapers to use in GNOME 42 (and above). Woah, woah: not the old kind of dynamic wallpapers. Awesome though those timed slideshows were/are I’m fully aware apps to create them aren’t new (though weirdly I’ve never written about any 💁🏻♂️). Anyway, this is a new Dynamic Wallpaper creator for GNOME 42. To recap: vanilla GNOME 42 comes with a proper standardised dark mode implementation that all modern GNOME apps respect. It’s pretty cool. As part of that
#Apps #News #DarkMode #Gnome42 #GtkApps #QuirkyWallpapers
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/04/this-dynamic-wallpaper-maker-for-gnome-42-is-nifty
KDE Plasma 5.25 Adds a Cool Customisation Feature
KDE Plasma 5.25 offers a dynamic new customisation feature that sets the system accent colour based on the colour of a user's desktop wallpaper.
#Dev #News #AccentColours #KdePlasma
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/04/kde-plasma-desktop-auto-accent-color-feature
How to Upgrade to Pop!_OS 22.04 LTS
A new version of Pop!_OS is out and it packs some delectable goodies like scheduled updates, better multi-monitor workspace switching, and a tweak that ensures the app or game in focus gets the best performance possible. But you don’t need to download a new .iso and plunge headfirst into a fresh install. You can upgrade to Pop OS 22.04 from 21.10. And in this post I walk you (well, me) through the process… Upgrading to Pop!_OS 22.04 First things first: before you go any further you should backup any important files, settings, dot files, and so on. While the upgrade
#HowTo #PopOs #System76
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/04/how-to-upgrade-to-pop-os-22-04-lts
Pop!_OS 22.04 Released, This is What’s New
We look at Pop OS 22.04 LTS, the latest release of the Pop OS from System76 based on Ubuntu 22.04. Check out its new features and find where to download.
#Download #News #Distros #PopOs #Ubuntu22_04Lts
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/04/pop-os-22-04-lts-features-download
Ubuntu 22.10 Codename Revealed – And It’s a Kookily Killer Choice
The codename of the next Ubuntu version has been revealed. Ubuntu 22.10 is the “Kinetic Kudu” — a kingly combination with which to crown the next short-term release of this colossally popular desktop Linux distro (yes, I’m running out of K words already). ‘Kinetic’ suggests there’ll be some real energy to the next release But what does it mean? Kinetic is a kooky if fitting choice. The word itself means “relating to or resulting from motion”. Given that 221.10 is the first post-LTS release it feels like a knowing adjective. Why? Cos Ubuntu desktop has some real gas in its
#Dev #News #Codename #KineticKudu #Ubuntu22_10
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/04/ubuntu-22-10-codename-is-kinetic-kudu
How to Install Firefox as a .deb on Ubuntu 22.04 (Sorry, Snap!)
In this guide I detail how to install Mozilla Firefox as a .deb package on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS and not as a Snap app. Ubuntu’s latest version includes Firefox as a Snap app by default. This Snap package is the only version of Firefox available ‘out of the box’. If you run apt install firefox on Ubuntu 22.04 it doesn’t install a .deb version but a transition package that will install the Firefox Snap. Which isn’t ideal if you don’t want to use the Firefox Snap package. Don’t get me wrong Snap apps have their pluses, but also a few
#Apps #HowTo #News #Firefox #SnapApps
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/04/how-to-install-firefox-deb-apt-ubuntu-22-04
Ubuntu Brings Back Its Iconic Developer Summit
Ubuntu is reviving an in-person event at which developers and distro enthusiasts can get together to plan, hack on, and find ways to help improve the project. The new “Ubuntu Summit” is going to be held this autumn in an as-yet unannounced location. Canonical is heavily investing in its community outreach of late, with a swathe of new hires and a “reboot” of its online engagement initiatives. Now things are stepping up a gear. The new Ubuntu Summit sounds like it will channel the vibe of the original Ubuntu Developer Summit, the twice-yearly fixture that was, to be totally frickin’
#Community #News #Canonical #Conference #Ubuntu #UbuntuDeveloper #Uds
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/04/ubuntu-summit-returns-in-autumn-2022
Ubuntu Founder Explains Why It Won’t Support Flatpak
Ubuntu's founder pours cold water on the question of Ubuntu desktop supporting Flatpak, the fast-growing and popular open source packaging format.
#News #Flatpak #MarkShuttleworth #Snaps
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/04/ubuntu-wont-support-flatpak-anytime-soon
Installed Ubuntu 22.04? Do These Things Next!
We share things you can do after installing Ubuntu 22.04 to make your experience even better, such as using GNOME extensions and adding Flatpak support.
#News
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/04/installed-ubuntu-22-04-do-these-things-next
Ubuntu 22.04 LTS is Now Available to Download
Ahoy, folks — Ubuntu 22.04 LTS is now available to download from the Ubuntu website. Ubuntu 22.04 is front-loaded with a wealth of improvements including a new horizontal workspace switcher and app launcher, new UI accent colours, RDP support out-of-the-box, and Linux kernel 5.15. As the latest long-term support release this version of Ubuntu (which is codenamed “Jammy Jellyfish”) is backed by at least 5 years of ongoing support, security patches, bug fixes, and select app updates. Which is pretty rad. If you read this site regularly you’ll have a good idea about what Ubuntu 22.04 LTS offers (so I
#Download #News #JammyJellyfish #Ubuntu22_04Lts
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/04/ubuntu-22-04-lts-is-now-available-to-download
Ubuntu 22.04 LTS: Screenshot Tour
Keen to see a bit more of the upcoming Ubuntu 22.04 release? I’ve put together a screenshot tour to illustrate some of the best new features and improvements. Shameless plug: if you prefer moving images check out the Ubuntu 22.04 video I uploaded to YouTube. You can upgrade to Ubuntu 22.04 from 20.04 or 21.10 before release day, but if you’re on an older release you’ll need to upgrade to whatever version is in-between you and one of those. A reminder: Ubuntu 20.04 LTS users will not be notified/prompted to upgrade to 22.04 until July, which is when the first
#Feature #ScreenshotTour #Ubuntu22_04Lts
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/04/ubuntu-22-04-lts-screenshot-tour
Ubuntu 22.04: What’s New? [Video]
The Ubuntu 22.04 release carries a colossal crop of cumulative changes and improvements added in the previous three releases — but what are the most notable? That’s the question I answer in my Ubuntu 22.04: What’s New video. Yes, I’m back with a breathy, bi-annual bulldoze through the biggest and best embellishments on offer. As Jammy is a long-term support release — fun fact: > 90% of all Ubuntu users use an LTS release — there’s a lot to cover with features carried over from 20.10, 21.04, and 21.10, plus the newly new stuff that debuts in 22.04! In 5
#Video #JammyJellyfish #ReleaseVideo #Ubuntu22_04Lts
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/04/ubuntu-22-04-video-jammy-jellyfish