The free open-source 3D creation software Blender 3.2.0 was released! Finally, it adds support for AMD GPU rendering for Linux! Blender 3.2.0 introduced a new type of Cycles render pass that contains only the lighting from a subset of light ...

The free open-source text and source code editor, Atom, is reaching the end of life! Github, who is behind the editor, announced on June 8: Today, we’re announcing that we are sunsetting Atom and will archive all projects under the ...

Your favorite GNOME extension is marked as “INCOMPATIBLE“? It might still work! There are so many extensions to help improve Ubuntu, Fedora, or other Linux’s GNOME desktop experience. Some of them may be outdated for your GNOME version. So, you ...

Ubuntu 22.04 misses coturn TURN and STUN server package in its system repository. Here’s how to install it via PPA. Coturn is a free open source implementation of TURN and STUN Server, which can be used as either a VoIP ...

The built-in touchpad gestures refuse to work after switched to Xorg session in Ubuntu 22.04? Here’s how to re-enable this feature in 2 ways. The GNOME desktop introduced cool 3-finger touchpad gestures to switch desktop and trigger overview since v40. ...

Still working on Ubuntu 21.10? It’s time to upgrade to Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, because it will reach end of life in next month. Ubuntu 21.10, code-name “Impish Indri”, was released on October 14, 2021 as a short-term release with 9-month ...

Want to zoom in or zoom out your screen content? It’s easy to do the job via the system built-in magnifier tool. If you just want to magnify your web pages, press Ctrl and + key combination on keyboard can ...

In Ubuntu 22.04, you’ll find that the MPV media player does NOT have window border and title-bar out-of-the-box. That’s quite annoying! You can no longer drag resizing the app window. And, title bar buttons (minimize, maximize, and close) only appear ...

Mozilla Firefox 101 was released today with minor new features and security fixes. If you do video conferencing regularly with Firefox web browser, you may now use as many microphones as you want, at the same time. It allows to ...

Need on-screen virtual keyboard? Here’s how to enable and use the function in Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. The default GNOME desktop environment has built-in on-screen keyboard for use in case you don’t have a physical keyboard. It’s easy to enable this ...

Got some photo images in .webp file format? Here’s how to open them with system default image viewer (and other GTK apps), and generate image thumbnail in File manager in Ubuntu 22.04 & Ubuntu 20.04 Webp is an image file ...

Want to hide the lock screen option from the upper-right corner system menu? Here’s how to do the trick in Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. For Ubuntu, Fedora and other Linux with GNOME desktop, the screen lock can be disabled either totally ...

Want to install an app via classic DEB package, but it’s not available in Ubuntu’s own repository? There’s a new command line tool “deb-get“, makes installing apps from 3rd party repositories as easy as single command. Many applications (e.g., Google ...

Want to record your screen or app window with sounds? Here’s how to do this in Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. Ubuntu 22.04 comes with built-in screen recording UI. By pressing Ctrl+Shift+Alt+R key combination on keyboard, you can open it and select ...

The popular Qt based screenshot tool KSnip 1.10.0 was released few days ago with some cool new features. Here’s how to install it in Ubuntu. For those never heard of KSnip, it’s a free open-source cross-platform (supports Windows, Linux and ...