The alpha version of GNOME Shell 45 comes with several improvements to the built-in screen recorder by implementing a fallback mechanism for GStreamer pipelines and fixing some issues, an improved Background Apps menu in Quick Settings, improved calendar styling, and a complete GTK4 port. GNOME Shell 45 Improves Built-In Screen Recorder, Removes the App Menu Indicator It also adds the ability to suspend your session from the system menu (if enabled using enable-suspend), and adds audio device selection and details in the Settings app. Phosh 0.29 is here to implement lockscreen notifications about ongoing calls and improves the lockscreen notifications to take more vertical space. ![]() GNOME’s Phosh 0.29 Mobile UI Adds Lockscreen Notifications for Ongoing Calls Solus 4.4 “Harmony” Released with Secure Boot Support, Linux 6.3, and Moreĭubbed “Harmony” and powered by Linux kernel 6.3, the Solus 4.4 release is here with Secure Boot support, Intel Arc support, better support for various light sensors and accelerometers, support for AMD Radeon RX 7600, 7900 XT, and 7900 XTX GPUs, support for NVIDIA 40 Series GPUs, and support for laptops with ATH11K Wi-Fi cards. Lightweight Distro Q4OS 5.2 “Aquarius” Is Out Based on Debian 12 “Bookworm”īased on the latest and greatest Debian GNU/Linux 12 “Bookworm” operating system series, Q4OS 5.2 (codename Aquarius) is here with the latest KDE Plasma 5.27 LTS desktop environment, more precisely the Plasma 5.27.5 release, and Trinity Desktop Environment (TDE) 14.1.1. KDE Frameworks 5.108 is here to fix a Plasma desktop crash that occurred when closing all running apps with a middle click on their Task Manager icons, address a major regression causing a symlink’s target to be moved or copied instead of the link itself, and fix an issue where editing files using kio-admin changes the file permissions. ![]() ![]() KDE Frameworks 5.108 Released with Various Bug Fixes and Improvements I always tell them that if there are no packages created for a specific distro, it’s very hard to compile the whole desktop environment from sources and it takes a long time. ![]() 9to5Linux How to Install the Latest GNOME Alpha/Beta Versions on Arch LinuxĮvery time a new alpha version of a major GNOME release pops up, people ask me how to install it on various GNU/Linux distributions.
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