An updated version of Dash to Dock, the hugely popular GNOME Shell extension, is available to download. Dash to Dock v63 adds support for the recent GNOME 3.28 release. This means those of you on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, Fedora 27 and other Linux distributions can rock …
GNOME Shell bug report Some good news: the (rather large) GNOME Shell memory leak we spotlighted last week is in the process of being fixed. GNOME developers have spent the past week or so trying to identify the root of the issue, which causes system memory …
squish da bug And here I was thinking it was just me — it turns out there’s a rather annoying memory leak in GNOME Shell, a leak which is unlikely to be fixed in time for the release of Ubuntu 18.04 next month. I use a …
Brief: Some basic and some interesting GNOME customization tips to get more out of your Ubuntu 17.10 desktop. When I last wrote about things to do after installing Ubuntu 17.10, I didn’t focus a lot on customizing GNOME. It’s because tweaking GNOME is a vast topic …
Brief: You can enhance the capacity of your GNOME desktop with extensions. Here, we list the best GNOME shell extensions to save you the trouble of finding them on your own. GNOME extensions are a major part of the GNOME experience. These extensions add a lot …
The next stable release of GNOME Photos includes a number of core improvements, including new photo editing features. As a Shotwell alternative Photos is …Well, it’s getting there. It handles the basics well enough, letting you import and browse photos, sort them into albums, and share …
Alpine, here in a vm, is usually gui-less Well, here’s a curve ball Alpine Linux has added ‘initial support’ for graphical desktop environments. The change-log attached the latest Alpine 3.11 release specifically lists support for both KDE and GNOME desktop environments. Before we look at what …
How to install Gnome extensions in CentOS 8 Updated: October 14, 2019 Several days ago, I reviewed CentOS 8. Overall, the whole thing went well, but there were some snags along the way. Most notably, I had trouble getting the system configured so that I could …
The GNOME design team is always hard at work iterating, ideating and improving on the form and function of apps and major UI elements throughout the GNOME desktop stack. And a lot of that design and planning takes place out in the open, on mailing lists, …
Are you missing the suspend option in the GNOME desktop? If you press the power button, you’ll see three options and none of them is ‘suspend’. No suspend option Even if you looking into the settings menu, you’ll only get the power off and screen lock …