Category: Linux
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Good news for people keen to try out the (much improved) Windows Subsystem for Linux in Windows 10, as Microsoft say the revamped version of the tech is nearing general release. In a blog post update Microsoft state that WSL 2 will ‘soon be officially available …
Vivaldi 2.11 has been released. Download Vivaldi web browser in Ubuntu. Vivaldi 2.11 web browser for Linux Ubuntu has been upgraded Chromium to 80.0.3987.88. Vivaldi 2.11 – our first desktop update of 2020. In this version, we’ve got a new and improved Pop-out video mode (Picture-in-picture) …
If you run Linux apps on your Chromebook using Google’s fancy Crostini tech, look out for an updated terminal app in a forthcoming update. As spotted by the focally-blessed hawks at Android Police, Chrome OS 83 (currently on the developer channel) ships with an updated terminal …
GNOME Shell can display weather forecast and world clock info inside of the message tray (aka the notification area) – and in this post I show you how to set it up. But why might you want to? Well, being able to instantly see a five-hour …
With the Ubuntu 20.04 beta release here you might be thinking about making the upgrade to Ubuntu 20.04 yourself — but how do you do it? Complete Guide Ubuntu 20.04 LTS: Everything You Need to Know Well, in this guide I show you the steps required …
The Astro Slide is an Android-based smartphone with sliding physical keyboard currently crowdfunding its way into existence — but with the added lure of Linux support. Now, i’m generally wary of mentioning anything that is crowdfunded. That goes double when it’s a) technology being hawked on …
A new version of the Telegram desktop app for Windows, macOS and Linux is now available — and it hides some very useful new features. Desktop Telegram 2.0 echoes some of the changes on offer in the recent Telegram 6.0 update for mobile systems. This includes …
One longstanding complaint I hear about modern GTK apps is that they don’t like anywhere near as fancy as their macOS, Windows, iOS and even KDE Plasma counterparts. A big reason for that is a lack of blur effect support in Mutter (and GNOME Shell at …