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Yaru, the default Ubuntu 18.10+ theme, was recently rebased on the new Adwaita theme that was released with Gnome 3.32. The target is to have this in Ubuntu 19.10 Eoan Ermine.
Mark Text Markdown Editor 0.15.0 Adds GUI Settings, New Find In Files Backend
A new version of Mark Text, a popular Markdown editor, is out. Mark Text 0.15.0 includes a new find in files backend, new GUI settings, and a rewritten image component.
179 Color Schemes For Your Gtk-Based Linux Terminal (Gnome Terminal, Tilix, Xfce Terminal, More)
This article will show you how to install and apply new terminal color schemes using Gogh, with the particularities this involves for each terminal application supported by Gogh (including workarounds, which are required in some cases).
Gnome Shell Dash To Panel v20 Brings Major Window Previews Improvements
Dash to Panel, an icon taskbar for Gnome Shell, was updated to version 20, bringing a window preview overhaul and other improvements.
How To Edit PDF Metadata Tags On Linux Using A GUI Or Command Line
This article explains how to edit PDF metadata tags on Linux, using either a GUI or from the command line.
Cloud Files Encryption App Cryptomator 1.4.12 Adds Password Saving On Linux, Custom Mount Flags
Cryptomator, a free and open source client-side encryption tool for cloud files, got an update today and with it, some new features like password saving on Linux, and custom mount flags.
Dropbox Brings Back Support For ZFS, XFS, BTFS And eCryptFS On Linux
Dropbox has partially reverted the change of only supporting Ext4 filesystems on Linux. A Dropbox client update brings back support for ZFS and XFS on 64-bit Linux systems, and eCryptFS and Btrfs on all Linux systems.
How To Completely Disable Tracker, GNOME's File Indexing And Search Tool
This article explains how to completely disable Tracker, so it no longer indexes any files, and stop having any Tracker process running in the background. Tracker is a file indexing and search tool for Linux. Gnome makes use of it for some of its functionality, and as a result, Tracker is installed by default on quite a few Linux distributions.
How To Set Timezone And Enable Network Time Sync (NTP) From The Command Line
This article explains how to use timedatectl to change the timezone and enable automatic synchronization of the system clock with a remote server using the NTP (Network Time Synchronization) protocol on Linux.
Maestral Is A New Open Source Dropbox Client For Linux And macOS
Maestral is a new open source Dropbox client for macOS and Linux, that's currently in beta. Its porpose is to have a Dropbox client that supports syncing to drives which use Btrfs, Ext3, ZFS, XFS or encrypted filesystems. It's also a lot lighter than the official Dropbox client.
How To Change Snap Refresh (Update) Schedule
Snap packages are set to refresh (update) 4 times per day by default, but this can be changed and this article will show you how.
Using Zorin OS 15 Gtk And Icon Themes On Ubuntu, Fedora And Others
Zorin OS 15 was launched early June, and among the changes is a new theme for its Gnome (Shell) desktop, which is available in 6 colors, blue, green, grey, orange, purple and red, each being available in light and dark versions. This article includes a preview of these themes, and instructions for installing them on other Linux distributions that use Gnome Shell.
VirtualBox 6.0.10 Adds UEFI Secure Boot Driver Signing On Ubuntu And Debian 10+ Hosts
VirtualBox 6.0.10 was released today, and while this is a maintenance release, with mostly bug fixes, it does come with an important addition: support for UEFI secure boot driver signing on Ubuntu and Debian 10+ hosts.
RcloneTray: Easily Mount Rclone Remotes On Demand Using A GUI
RcloneTray is a GUI for Rclone, the "rsync for cloud storage" command line tool, which runs on Windows, Mac and Linux. Using this Electron tray application, you'll be able to quickly mount Rclone remotes, open the mount location using your default file manager, and perform other operations.
Cheat.sh Shows Cheat Sheets On The Command Line Or In Your Code Editor
cheat.sh provides access to community-driven cheat sheets and snippets for Linux/UNIX commands and many programming languages, using various interfaces.
Bash History: How To Show A Timestamp When Each Command Was Executed
Bash keeps a history of the commands you type, which can be accessed by typing "history". By default you see a number followed by the commands you've used recently. This article explains how to get the Bash history to show the timestamp (date and time) when each command was executed.
Open-Source Peer-To-Peer File Synchronization Tool Syncthing 1.2.0 Released
Syncthing, an open source continuous file synchronization tool, had a new release yesterday. The new Syncthing 1.2.0 adds QUIC with NAT traversal as a new transport protocol, fixes some bugs, and enables automatic error reporting.
Foliate Linux eBook Reader 1.4.0 Includes Wikipedia Lookup, Google Translate Support
Foliate Linux EPUB eBook reader version 1.4.0 was released with a new sidebar, option to lookup words on Wikipedia and offline dictionaries, translate entire passages with Google Translate, and more.
How To Stop Installing Updates Automatically On Ubuntu Or Debian (Unattended Upgrades)
Those wanting to get rid of this behavior of automatically installing updates on Ubuntu or Debian 9+ with Gnome, have 2 options: remove the unattended-upgrades or configure it so it does not install updates automatically.
Material Shell Is A New Tiling Shell For Gnome (Beta)
Material Shell is a new tiling shell replacement for Gnome Shell that's currently in beta. It's tagline mentions that this extension proposes "a performant and simple opinionated mouse/keyboard workflow to increase daily productivity and comfort", while also following the Material Design guidelines.
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