Kdenlive, KDE Non-Linear Video Editor, released version 20.08 today with nifty new features, stability and interface improvements. Kdenlive 20.08 release highlights: New interface layouts. Multiple audio stream support A new cache management interface to maintain / control the size of ...
FetchCord is a simple tool grabs your system information and displays it as Discord Rich Presence. FetchCord is written in Python 3 and relies on Neofetch for your basic system information. With the handy tool, you’ll see your system info ...
Photoflare is an open-source simple and powerful image editing software inspired by PhotoFiltre. Photoflare is written in C++ with Qt5 framework. It works on Linux, Windows, and Mac OS, and features basic image editing capabilities, paint brushes, image filters, colour ...
Mainline is a graphical tool to install the latest mainline Kernel in Ubuntu, Linux Mint, and derivatives. Mainline (Ubuntu Mainline Kernel Installer) is an open-source fork of ukuu, which now is pay for use. It offers a simple interface with ...
The Ubuntu team announced the release of Ubuntu 18.04.5 and Ubuntu 16.04.7 last night. While Ubuntu 16.04.7 comes with only security package updates and other fixes, Ubuntu 18.04.5 includes an updated hardware enablement stack from Ubuntu 20.04. With Linux Kernel ...
GNU Emacs 27.1 was released after almost one year of development. Here is what’s new and how to install it in Ubuntu. Emacs 27.1 contains a wide variety of new features, including: Built-in support for arbitrary-size integers Text shaping with ...
NewFlash, spiritual successor to FeedReader, is a modern feed reader designed for the GNOME desktop. NewsFlash is a program designed to complement an already existing web-based RSS reader account. It combines all the advantages of web based services like syncing ...
Darktable 3.2.1 was released a day ago as the latest release of the open source photography workflow application. PPA has been updated with the packages for Ubuntu 18.04, Ubuntu 20.04, and Linux Mint 19.x / 20. Version 3.2.0 has been ...
LibreOffice office suite 7.0 was released a few days ago. For those sticking to the PPA .deb packages, you can now install it in Ubuntu 18.04, Ubuntu 20.04, Linux Mint 19.x, and 20. LibreOffice 7.0 release highlights: ODF 1.3 document ...
MuseScore, free music composition and notation software, released version 3.5 with long list of new features, bug fixes, and other improvements. MuseScore 3.5 contains one of the most requested features: Chord Symbol Playback. The feature is disabled by default so ...
This simple tutorial shows how to apply a blur effect to GNOME Shell UI elements in Ubuntu 20.04 LTS. Want to enable blur background effect in Gnome? Blyr extension can do the job to the Activities, panel, and app launching ...
Ubuntu 20.04.1, the first point release for the LTS, was released. ISO images and upgrade from Ubuntu 18.04 are available. This point release DO NOT contain updated Kernel and X stack. It contains various bug fixes to installation, upgrade, desktop, ...
Auto-cpufreq, automatic CPU speed & power optimizer for Linux to improve battery life, released version 1.2 with AMD support. Different to cpufreq indicator and / or TLP, Auto-cpufreq automatically make “cpufreq” related changes based on active monitoring of laptop’s battery ...
Open source painting software Pinta 1.7 was released a few days ago. Here’s how to install it in Ubuntu 20.04 and Ubuntu 18.04. Pinta 1.7 is the first release in over 5 years. Release highlights include: Added a tab view ...
Vivaldi web browser 3.2 was released today. The new release added a mute button to the pop-out video (picture-in-picture) mode. Vivaldi 3.2 release highlights: Add mute button to Picture-in-picture window Option to change Close Tab button position Support Alt+F4 to ...