I have a set of Elgato key lights that I use whilst filming and I love them: they’re very nice lights that give great coverage and colours. Part of what… An App to Control Your Elgato Key Lights on LinuxRead more
Month: February 2022
GNOME Shell Removes its Curvy Panel Corners
Bon voyage, borders! GNOME devs have removed the unique curved corners that ‘frame’ apps on the GNOME Shell desktop. But will users really miss them? This post, GNOME Shell Removes… GNOME Shell Removes its Curvy Panel CornersRead more
Ubuntu MATE 22.04 Will Include Flatpak Support by Default
Flatpak support will be included in Ubuntu MATE 22.04 out of the box — making it the first official Ubuntu flavour to offer it. All Ubuntu flavours ship with Snap… Ubuntu MATE 22.04 Will Include Flatpak Support by DefaultRead more
Ubuntu 22.04 May Offer a Choice of System Accent Colour
A choice of system accent colour could be on offer in Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. Devs have already created a working demo to pick an accent colour for Yaru. This post,… Ubuntu 22.04 May Offer a Choice of System Accent ColourRead more
Ubuntu 22.04 Dailies Show an Ubuntu Pro Notification on Login
When I wrote about the new “Ubuntu Pro” section in Ubuntu 22.04‘s software settings panel I said the banner wasn’t a nag screen or a desktop notification but something you… Ubuntu 22.04 Dailies Show an Ubuntu Pro Notification on LoginRead more
Canonical, NASA, and Award-Winning Artist Team Up for Space Art Project
Canonical today announced new partnerships with NASA, the International Space Station (ISS) and an award winning artist. Ubuntu (and Linux in general) is already used in a variety of practical… Canonical, NASA, and Award-Winning Artist Team Up for Space Art ProjectRead more
LibreOffice 7.3 Released, This is What’s New
A major update to the LibreOffice office suite is available to download. LibreOffice 7.3 touts speed boosts, and better support for Microsoft Office files. This post, LibreOffice 7.3 Released, This… LibreOffice 7.3 Released, This is What’s NewRead more
Firefox ’97 Released with a Modest Clutch of Changes
A new version of Mozilla Firefox is now available to download. But don’t get too excited as Firefox 97 is a very minor update with few major changes. This post,… Firefox ’97 Released with a Modest Clutch of ChangesRead more
Use ‘TextSnatcher’ to Copy Text from Images to Your Clipboard on Linux
This nifty utility makes it easy to copy test from anything you see on your screen straight to your clipboard, ready to paste someplace else — nice! This post, Use… Use ‘TextSnatcher’ to Copy Text from Images to Your Clipboard on LinuxRead more
GNOME 42 Now Supports ‘Dark Wallpaper’ Option
Timed wallpaper slideshows have been given the chop but something new takes their place: support for ‘dark’ wallpapers tied to the dark mode setting. This post, GNOME 42 Now Supports… GNOME 42 Now Supports ‘Dark Wallpaper’ OptionRead more