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  • vendredi, 17 mai 2024

    Ubuntu 24.10 to Default to Wayland for NVIDIA Users
    Ubuntu first switched to using Wayland as its default display server in 2017 before reverting the following year. It tried again in 2021 and has stuck with it since. But while Wayland is what most of is now login to after installing Ubuntu, anyone doing so on a PC or laptop with an NVIDIA graphics card present instead log in to an Xorg/X11 session. This is because NVIDIA’s proprietary graphics drivers (which many, especially gamers, opt for to get the best performance, access to full hardware capabilities, etc) have not supported Wayland as well as as they could’ve. Past tense […] You’re reading Ubuntu 24.10 to Default to Wayland for NVIDIA Users, a blog post from OMG! Ubuntu. Do not reproduce elsewhere without permission. …

  • mercredi, 15 mai 2024

    VMware Workstation Pro Now Free to Use on Linux & Windows
    VMware has made its pro virtual machine software free to use on Windows, macOS, and Linux — only for personal use though. This changes means you can download VMware Workstation Pro 17 and use without a license key or ongoing subscription cost for Windows and Linux, while those on macOS can download, install, and use VMware Fusion Pro 13 for free instead. Virtualisation software like VMware lets you run “guest” operating systems on a “host” operating system, often with seamless system integration like shared clipboard contents, drag and drop files, etc., and hardware support, like GPU acceleration. Such apps make it […] You’re reading VMware Workstation Pro Now Free to Use on Linux & Windows, a blog post from OMG! Ubuntu. Do not reproduce elsewhere without permission. …

  • mardi, 14 mai 2024

    Mozilla Firefox 126 is Now Available to Download
    Mozilla Firefox 126 is now available download, and in-app updates beginning to roll out to existing users on Windows, macOS, Linux, and Android. As Firefox updates go the 126 release is rather light on user-facing goodies, especially versus last month’s release which intro’d clipboard paste suggestions in the address bar, colourful highlighting tools to the PDF editor, and activity indicators in Firefox View. The only real user-facing change in Firefox 126 is a toggle to turn-off the vertical split pane feature in the the web inspector. While a tap of the esc key can show/hide split-pane at will some folks […] You’re reading Mozilla Firefox 126 is Now Available to Download, a blog post from OMG! Ubuntu. Do not reproduce elsewhere without permission. …

  • lundi, 13 mai 2024

    Linux Kernel 6.9 Released — And It’s Packed with Improvements
    Linux kernel 6.9 has been released after several months of attentive development. Linux founder Linus Torvalds announced the final release on the Linux Kernel Mailing List in his usual relaxed, laissez faire style. He notes that while kernel contributors have reported “a few regression fixes that haven’t made it to me yet […] none of them look big or worrisome enough to delay the release for another week. We’ll have to backport them when they get resolved and hit upstream.” “So 6.9 is now out.” Nice — if you get it, you get it — but what’s new? Overview of […] You’re reading Linux Kernel 6.9 Released — And It’s Packed with Improvements, a blog post from OMG! Ubuntu. Do not reproduce elsewhere without permission. …

  • samedi, 11 mai 2024

    Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Runs Brilliantly on the Raspberry Pi 5
    The recent Ubuntu 24.04 LTS release has garnered plenty of praise for its great performance on Intel/AMD hardware, both does the latest version runs as well on the ARM-based Raspberry Pi? I’m pleased to say it does. Ubuntu 24.04 LTS for Raspberry Pi is available in both server and desktop builds. Both offer the majority of what’s found in the equivalent 64-bit Intel/AMD version. For desktop users that means GNOME 46, the latest Linux kernel 6.8, and Mesa 24.0.5 graphics. But because Ubuntu’s Raspberry Pi builds are ‘preinstalled images’ they don’t include the Flutter-based installer. Instead, user account set-up and configuration […] You’re reading Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Runs Brilliantly on the Raspberry Pi 5, a blog post from OMG! Ubuntu. Do not reproduce elsewhere without permission. …

  • jeudi, 9 mai 2024

    First Ubuntu 24.10 Daily Build Downloads Now Live
    Let’s go, folks — Ubuntu 24.10 daily builds are available for download. Ubuntu 24.10 ‘Oracular Oriole’ officially opened for development earlier this week following the reveal of the official codename (more than window dressing the codename is a critical part of infrastructure setup) and a draft Ubuntu 24.10 release schedule. As development has only just started there’s no compelling need to download an Ubuntu 24.10 daily build right now. The beginning of each Ubuntu development cycle is primarily made up of package churn with little “new” to enthuse over. Of course, there’s certain to be a slow of new features […] You’re reading First Ubuntu 24.10 Daily Build Downloads Now Live, a blog post from OMG! Ubuntu. Do not reproduce elsewhere without permission. …

  • mercredi, 8 mai 2024

    Use Google Gemini AI on Ubuntu with this GNOME Extension
    If you use Ubuntu 22.04 LTS or later and want to access the Google Gemini AI chatbot straight from your desktop outside of a web browser, you’re in luck! The Gemini AI ChatBot GNOME Shell extension (unaffiliated with Google; it’s not an official thing) gives you quick, on-demand access to Google Gemini at any time, direct from the applet it adds to the top panel — no need to open a web browser or launch a standalone app. Gemini (previously known as Bard) is a generative AI developed by Google to rival ChatGPT, Microsoft CoPilot and large language models. Like […] You’re reading Use Google Gemini AI on Ubuntu with this GNOME Extension, a blog post from OMG! Ubuntu. Do not reproduce elsewhere without permission. …

  • mardi, 7 mai 2024

    Google’s Flutter Team Layoffs Leave Ubuntu Devs in a Flap
    Google’s recent ‘structural simplification’ led to 200 people across many of its core development teams, including Python, Dart, and Flutter, losing their roles. With Canonical committed to using Flutter for its own desktop apps the news of layoffs in the team responsible for building the framework has left some in the wider Ubuntu community worried about its future viability. The new Ubuntu Installer, Firmware Updater, App Center, and the (currently MIA) Desktop Security Center are all built using Flutter, which is Google’s cross-platform Web-based UI framework underpinned by the Dart programming language. And within the Ubuntu Flutter community a number […] You’re reading Google’s Flutter Team Layoffs Leave Ubuntu Devs in a Flap, a blog post from OMG! Ubuntu. Do not reproduce elsewhere without permission. …

  • lundi, 6 mai 2024

    Ubuntu 24.10 Release Date Set for October 10, 2024
    Canonical has published a draft release schedule for Ubuntu 24.10 ‘Oracular Oriole’. According to the timetable we should expect the final stable release of Ubuntu 24.10 to arrive on Thursday October 10, 2024. Six months of development lay ahead, with a beta release of the ‘Oracular Oriole’ set to take flight on September 19, followed by a release candidate build on October 3 to help identify extant issues. As a short-term or ‘interim’ release Ubuntu 24.10 will only get 9 months on support from its release. Short but sweet and it dovetails into the Ubuntu 25.04 release due in April […] You’re reading Ubuntu 24.10 Release Date Set for October 10, 2024, a blog post from OMG! Ubuntu. Do not reproduce elsewhere without permission. …

  • dimanche, 5 mai 2024

    Ubuntu 24.04 Support WIP for Lenovo ThinkPad X13s Laptop
    Canonical kernel engineer Juerg Haefliger has shared an update on Ubuntu support for the Lenovo ThinkPad X13s (Gen 1) laptop. The 13-inch Lenovo ThinkPad X13s is an ARM laptop powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8cx (gen3) processor with Adreno 690 GPU, 16 GB RAM, a 256 GB SSD, and claimed ~28 battery life. It comes preloaded with Windows 11 Pro for ARM by default. Last year a quasi-official (albeit experimental) Ubuntu 23.10 install image was released for this device, spearheaded by Juerg and the engineering effort he’d made to support it. The ISO was made available to download from the […] You’re reading Ubuntu 24.04 Support WIP for Lenovo ThinkPad X13s Laptop, a blog post from OMG! Ubuntu. Do not reproduce elsewhere without permission. …

  • vendredi, 3 mai 2024

    SuperTuxKart 1.5 Gears Up For Release, v2.0 in the Works
    Fans of open-source racing game SuperTuxKart will be stoked to hear devs are busy in the pit lanes pepping the next major update — and it’ll launch this summer. SuperTuxKart 1.4 was released back in 2022 with a ton of improvements that fine-tune, fix-up, and finesse performance, gameplay, and stability. But it’s been a while since any major new features were put in the tank (so to speak). But things shift up a gear in SuperTuxKart 1.5. This summer, SuperTuxKart 1.5 gets off the starting line with a welcome clutch —no, I’m sorry about these puns— of improvements and buffs […] You’re reading SuperTuxKart 1.5 Gears Up For Release, v2.0 in the Works, a blog post from OMG! Ubuntu. Do not reproduce elsewhere without permission. …

  • jeudi, 2 mai 2024

    Add a Progress Bar to GNOME Shell Media Control Applet
    Media Progress is a new GNOME Shell extension that adds a real-time progress bar to the MPRIS notification/sound control doohickey that shows in the notification area. This extension doesn’t do else bar (heh) that, but as simple enhancements go it’s a nifty one. More than a mere indicator, the progress bar the extension adds is interactive and seekable. Click anywhere in the progress bar to jump to that position (which is handy if listening to something long, like a podcast or audiobook). As of writing the Media Progress extension supports GNOME 46. To use it you will need to be […] You’re reading Add a Progress Bar to GNOME Shell Media Control Applet, a blog post from OMG! Ubuntu. Do not reproduce elsewhere without permission. …