Make Desktop Shortcuts for AppImages with this Tool
Want to create app launcher shortcuts for your favourite AppImage software on Ubuntu? Look no further than this neat open source app – it's ace!
#HowTo #Appimages #Ppas
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/10/appimagelauncher-install-on-ubuntu
Extension Manager 0.4 Intros Compatibility Checker, Adaptive UI
Extension Manager 0.4 is out with a mobile-friendly UI, and better adherence to GNOME HIG. A new compatibility assistant is included too, if you need it.
#News #AppUpdates #GnomeExtensions #GtkApps
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/10/gnome-extension-manager-0-4-update
Vivaldi Web Browser Continues Adding Every Feature, Ever
Furthering its ambition to replicate absolutely everything in existence inside itself, the latest Vivaldi web browser release adds a productivity feature.
#News #Tasks #Vivaldi #WebBrowsers
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/10/vivaldi-5-5-adds-tasks-feature
Linux Kernel 6.0 Released, This is What’s New
The Linux kernel 6.0 release is full of welcome changes, which we look at in this post. From new hardware support to networking, security, and performance.
#News #LinuxKernel
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/10/linux-kernel-6-released-new-features
Linux Mint 21.1 Codenamed ‘Vera’, Will Arrive at Xmas
Linux Mint has confirmed we’ll be able to get our hands on the first point-release follow-up to the (well received) Linux Mint 21 release by Christmas. Linux Mint lead Clement Lefebvre also shares the codename for Linux Mint 21.1 is “Vera”. This continues the distro’s tradition of giving each release within a series a female name beginning with the same letter (Linux Mint 21 was ‘Vanessa’, for example). While we don’t know much about plans for Linux Mint 21.1 — though it will continue to be based on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, ofc — a less cluttered desktop is in the
#News #LinuxMint
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/09/linux-mint-21-1-codenamed-vera-will-arrive-before-xmas
This Extension Adds Bluetooth Management to GNOME Quick Settings
Connect to bluetooth devices from the new Quick Settings menu in GNOME 43 with this neat, community-made extension for GNOME Shell. It's neat!
#HowTo #Bluetooth #Gnome43 #GnomeExtensions #QuickSettings #Ubuntu22_10
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/09/bluetooth-quick-connect-gnome-extension
Ubuntu 22.10 Beta is Now Available to Download
Links to download the Ubuntu 22.10 beta are live. The beta build allows users to test all of the new features in the "Kinetic Kudu" first hand, right now.
#News #Beta #KineticKudu #Ubuntu22_10
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/09/ubuntu-22-10-beta-is-ready-to-download
ONLYOFFICE 7.2 Released with Various New Features & Improvements
onlyoffice 7.2 desktop editors on Ubuntu
#News #AppUpdates #Office&ProductivityApps #Onlyoffice
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/09/onlyoffice-7-2-released-with-new-features
NewsFlash 2.0 Released with GTK 4 Port and Support for More RSS Services
RSS fans rejoice for a brand-new version of NewsFlash, a GTK RSS reader for Linux desktops, is out! NewsFlash 2.0 is the biggest update to this nifty news reader for a while. It sees devs finish work on the much-anticipated GTK 4 & libadwaita port. As a result, NewsFlash looks sharper, more refined, and a lot more consistent within itself. The app now boasts an adaptive layout that responds to screen width, letting the app work on mobile. There’s also reworked tagging support in NewsFlash 2.0. This makes it easier than ever to tag articles you read with a new,
#News #Feedreader #GtkApps #Libadwaita #Newsflash #Rss
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/09/newsflash-gtk-feed-reader-ported-to-gtk-4-supports-freshrss-more
Eager to Try Pop!_OS 22.10? Well, You Can’t…
Don’t hate me but I’ve some bad (if not entirely unsurprising) news for the Pop!_OS fans who plan to pounce on the presumed-to-be upcoming 22.10 release: you can’t. Before anyone groan: no, I’m not about to deliver a trite “…cOz vAnILLa ‘bUnTu is beTtEr” punchline. Sadly, Pop!_OS 22.10 is not going to be released this autumn — heck, it’s not even in development. System76’s software engineers want to take the time and effort prepping the next release would take and instead plough it in constructing their home-grown, Rust-based COSMIC desktop environment. System76’s Micheal Murphy confirmed the news in a Reddit
#News #Cosmic #PopOs #System76 #Ubuntu22_10
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/09/excited-for-pop_os-22-10-dont-be
Audacity 3.2 Released with Realtime Effects, VST3 Support
Podcasters, musicians, and amateur video makers like me will be pleased to know that a new version of open source audio editor Audacity is now available to download. Audacity 3.2 serves as the latest stable release of this capable digital audio workstation, which is available for Linux, macOS, and Windows alike. But what’s changed since last year’s Audacity 3.1 release? Let’s take a quick look. Audacity 3.2 Features The “headline” feature in Audacity 3.2 is support for realtime effects. This is a huge new feature that enables a whole new host of capabilities for this referred multi-track audio editor and
#News #Audacity #Audioeditor #Daw
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/09/audacity-3-2-realtime-effects-at-last
Ubuntu 22.10’s New Wallpaper is an Absolute Knock-Out
Ubuntu 22.10’s default wallpaper has been revealed. The new background image will grace the desktop of users who install or upgrade to Ubuntu 22.10 in October. Per tradition, all new versions of Ubuntu come with a custom-designed background image that carries a carefully-rendered character based on the codename mascot, which in this case is an African kudu. But in a break with the past, the mascot depicted in this drape has not been drawn using rigid geometry or bisecting circles, as previous ones have (to get effect, I should add). Instead, the leaping Kudu in the new wallpaper is a
#News #Defaultwallpaper #Ubuntu22_10 #Wallpapers
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/09/ubuntu-2210-kinetic-kudu-default-wallpaper
GNOME 43 Released, This is What’s New
Whether you’re an eager GNOME acolyte or just a casual admirer, there is a lot to enjoy in the latest version of the GNOME desktop environment. GNOME 43 arrives six months after the (rather) substantial GNOME 42 release. In many respects it’s a direction continuation of the path set out there, and contains confident collection of changes, some small, some big, but all intended to make it easier to use GNOME. I whip through the core user-facing changes in this post, share a few screenshots, and give a few of my thoughts on some of the chances based on first-hand experience of
#News #DesktopEnvironments #Gnome #Gnome43
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/09/gnome-43-desktop-released
SuperTuxKart 1.4 Revs Up for Release with Improved Tracks, Karts, and Mascots
I don’t cover gaming much on this site as a) I’m more of a console kid, and b) my buddy Liam aces it over on gamingonlinux.com, but I do make the odd exception — like whenever a new version of SuperTuxKart rolls up to the starting line. Yep, that revving you hear is the sound of a new release candidate. The last few releases of SuperTuxKart have spoiled us in terms of new karts, characters, tracks, features, game modes etc, and upcoming SuperTuxKart 1.4 release is no different. A stack of visual changes are included. Collectable items are said to
#News #Gaming #Supertuxkart
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/09/supertuxkart-1-4-features
That ‘Unofficial’ Snap Store Could Become More Official
If you read my post about the ‘unofficial’ Snap Store for Ubuntu (and why I think it’s better than the actual Snap Store for Ubuntu) I’ve got an interesting update. Switching to the preview/edge channel for the official Ubuntu Snap Store — Snap Store is the GNOME Software fork Ubuntu ships with, with the Flatpak goodness stripped out and Snap stuff bolted on — now installs the unofficial without-a-name Flutter-based store. It seems the unofficial Snap Store is set to become the official Snap Store! Is that surprising? As noted on Reddit, the community-based, Flutter-built, PackageKit-leveraging Snap Store looks, feels,
#Dev #News #Flutter #GnomeSoftware #SnapStore
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/09/that-unofficial-snap-store-could-become-more-official
KDE Plasma Comes to the Big Screen (Yes, Your TV)
Plasma Bigscreen is an open source entertainment experience powered by the same technologies used by the KDE Plasma desktop. Want details? See inside!
#Dev #News #Kde #KdePlasma #RaspberryPi #Tv
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/09/kde-plasma-comes-to-the-big-screen-yes-your-tv
Papirus Icon Set’s September Update Adds 38 New Icons
Paprius icon set gets an Autumn update that adds 38 new and updated app icons. The popular icon pack now covers more Linux-friendly apps, tools, and games.
#Download #News #EyeCandy #Icons #Papirus
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/09/papirus-icon-theme-update-september-2022
You Can Now Try Ubuntu’s Brand New Installer on Existing Installs
Ubuntu devs are building a brand new desktop installer using Subiquity and Flutter — and now you can test it out on your existing install as a demo Snap.
#Dev #News #Flutter #Installer #Ubuntu22_10
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/09/how-to-try-ubuntus-brand-new-installer-without-installing-ubuntu
Open Source Qt ‘Notes’ App Adds Folders, Tags + More
Notes is an open source, and cross-platform note-taking app written in Qt. A new version is available to download. I list what's new and share screenshots.
#News #NoteTakingApps #Notes #QtApps
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/09/open-source-qt-notes-app-major-update
GTK MPD Client ‘Ymuse’ Adds Album Art & Seek Support
If you're looking for a fast, responsive front-end for MPD, look no further than Ymuse — a new release of which is now available with several improvements.
#News #GtkApps #Mpd #MusicPlayers #Ymuse
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/09/gtk-mpd-client-ymuse-adds-album-art-seek-support