The Tilix terminal app is a tiling terminal emulator loved by many on the Linux desktop — but is the future of the app in doubt? Tilix's current | Continue reading
We recap the key Linux kernel 5.1 release features, out this weekend, plus look at updates for Google Chrome and the new Desktop Icons GNOME extension. | Continue reading
The Pinebook Pro is the most anticipated Linux laptop due for release this year. Now, its creators share an update on what to expect in a new video. | Continue reading
The new Linux App Store website makes it easier to find Linux apps, regardless of whether they are Snap apps, Flatpak, or AppImage. | Continue reading
Development work on GNOME Shell may finally resolve a long-standing issue with truncated app titles in the 'Applications Overview' grid screen. | Continue reading
Canonical and Dell are running a joint survey to scout feedback from Linux developers on the software and hardware they use. | Continue reading
The Ubuntu Shop, also known as the Canonical Store, has closed down. The store sold Ubuntu merchandise including t-shirts, pens, and Ubuntu stickers. | Continue reading
Another week's worth of notable tweets condensed in to a hastily written, poorly collated, and entirely un-researched ramble. | Continue reading
This battery saver app for Ubuntu by Linux laptop vendor Slimbook can optimize optimise your laptop to let you get longer battery life on Ubuntu. | Continue reading
Red Hat has a new logo and typeface with a more modern look. The new logo is the first major update to the iconic Linux brand in almost 20 years. | Continue reading
Purism announce a suite of privacy focused mobile apps for Android and iOS devices, including a encrypted VPN and chat client, and a private e-mail service. | Continue reading
We roundup another batch of recent Linux releases, including updates to the Geary email client, Raven RSS reader and the latest Fedora 30 release. | Continue reading
Learn how to re-enable dynamic transparency on Ubuntu 19.04 in both the top bar and in the Ubuntu Dock, making the dock background transparent.. | Continue reading
Ubuntu 14.04 hits end of life on April 30, 2019. After this date there will be no security or maintenance updates and no bug fixes for Ubuntu 14.04 users. | Continue reading
The first in a series of post where I share interesting Linux-y anecdotes, trivia, and tweets from the past week on Twitter, the microblogging platform. | Continue reading
We spotlight a handy way to sync GNOME extensions between desktops and Linux distributions using (what else) a GNOME extension to do it! | Continue reading
Ubuntu 19.10 daily builds are available to download. Freshly spun ISOs will be produced daily from now until the Ubuntu 19.10 release in October. | Continue reading
Pop OS 19.04 is the latest release of the Ubuntu-based Pop OS Linux distribution created by Linux laptop seller System76. It's ready to download now. | Continue reading
A GNOME desktop designer proposes a new hardware info tool for the GNOME desktop. The app would show system info and firmware information. | Continue reading
Learn how to enable the new Adwaita theme in Ubuntu 19.04 Disco Dingo. The updated Adwaita theme is a solid replacement for Ubuntu's Yaru theme. | Continue reading
Shipment of the Ataris VCS Linux games console has been put back to December 2019 at the earliest, despite an original release date of July 2019. | Continue reading
SuperTuxKart online play is now available to all, with the new version of the famed open-source racing game including networked multiplayer action. | Continue reading
Kdenlive 19.04 features a refactored codebase and improved stability. Learn about more Kdenlive 19.04 changes, and where to download it for Ubuntu. | Continue reading
The first part of the Ubuntu 19.10 codename is "Eoan", a word related to dawn and the east. We speculate on the rest of the codename for Ubuntu 19.10. | Continue reading
Ubuntu 19.04 is out, and so too are new versions of official ubuntu flavors, including Ubuntu MATE, Kubuntu, Xubuntu and more. We recap the key changes. | Continue reading
Our list of things to do after installing Ubuntu 19.04 will help you get more from the latest Ubuntu release. Discover neat tools, top tips & useful tweaks. | Continue reading
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCscb_zmoIA Ubuntu 19.04 'Disco Dingo' is here, serving as latest version of the Ubuntu operating system — but what's | Continue reading
Learn how to upgrade to Ubuntu 19.04 from 18.10. Run the latest Ubuntu Linux release without needing to do a fresh install on your laptop, PC or server. | Continue reading
This Ubuntu watch face for the Samsung Galaxy Watch lets you pimp your OS choice directly on your person, with a purple 'terminal' design using Ubuntu font. | Continue reading
Do you plan to upgrade to Ubuntu 19.04 when it's release on April 18? That's the question we're asking in our new reader poll, so whatever your plans, be sure to let us know! | Continue reading
Linux builds of Microsoft Edge (the new version using Chromium) aren't available yet, but the Edge team say it's something they want to do 'eventually'. | Continue reading
We roundup the latest Linux releases, including new versions of open-source image editor The GIMP and free music player DeaDBeeF, inc. Install instructions! | Continue reading
Red Hat developers announce plans to bring desktop Fedora Linux to Windows-based ARM laptops using the 64-bit ARM Snapdragon 850 SoC. | Continue reading
SuperTuxKart 0.10 Release Candidate 1 is available to download. It features new and improved tracks, kart tweaks, and improved online multiplayer support. | Continue reading
SPURV is a new open-source project that can run Android apps on Linux desktops, with full support for native hardware features like graphics acceleration. | Continue reading
Linux Mint 19.2 codenamed 'Tina' will feature speed improvements to the Muffin window manager, a new Update Manager tool, and new theme tweaks. | Continue reading
A new version of WPS Office, free office software that looks like Microsoft Office, is available to download for Linux distributions, including Ubuntu. | Continue reading
Online retailer eBuyer sells a selection of cheap Ubuntu desktop PCs, ranging from modestly powered machines to high-end gaming rigs all loaded with Ubuntu. | Continue reading
LVFS makes it easy to update firmware on Linux for hardware from the likes of Logitech, Lenovo and Intel. Now the service is celebrating a major milestone. | Continue reading
Download the beta of Ubuntu 19.04 Disco Dingo and help test the next major update of the Linux-based operating system due for release in April. | Continue reading
Sick of slow Snap app startup times? Ubuntu devs have some news: they've solved an issue that affected loading times for newly installed Snap apps. | Continue reading
The developers behind Kdenlive, the open-source video editor, recently held a 4-day sprint in Lyon, France, to work on new features and improve performance. | Continue reading
Draw on your Screen with the aptly named 'Draw on Your Screen' extension for GNOME Shell. It lets you write text and draw over the Ubuntu Linux desktop. | Continue reading
The NexDock 2 has hit Kickstarter. The goal? To deliver a 13.1-inch laptop shell, NexDock lets you use your Android smartphone or Raspberry Pi as a laptop. | Continue reading
Drama over: Google has whitelisted the KDE Connect Android app, allowing it to continue to provide SMS and call log integration to Linux users. | Continue reading
An all-new version of OpenShot, a free video editor for Linux, macOS and Windows, is now available to download. OpenShot 2.4.4 is apparently "the best | Continue reading
GNOME developers launch survey to get feedback on metered data connection usage on desktop PCs and laptop, including those who tether Android to PC. | Continue reading
Meet the NVIDIA Jetson Nano, a $99 developer kit with support for Ubuntu 18.04, NVIDIA CUDA toolkit, and open-source machine learning tools like TensorFlow. | Continue reading