Linux Mint Gains a Windows-Style Show Desktop Button
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If you’re a loyal Linux Mint user who’s often thought: “I wish it was easier to peek at my desktop while I work”, you’re in luck. The Linux Mint team has said it will replace the “show desktop” launcher item in the Cinnamon panel with a new “corner bar” item instead. It is similar to the “show desktop” button that debuted in Windows 7 (which I believe some third-party efforts brought to XP and Vista). Linux Mint Gains a Windows-Style Show Desktop Button Now, lest anyone get red in the face at my mentioning of Windows I will stress that Mint’s Corner Bar is not a 1:1 clone ..read more
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How I Fixed My Blurry Firefox on HiDPI + Wayland
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1y ago
Follow my blog with Bloglovin The 2K screen on my “main” Ubuntu laptop is pin sharp but, alas, Mozilla Firefox is not! I’m not saying the browser looks awful. It’s perfectly usable. Heck, I reckon a fair number of people would struggle to see any issue at all. But I do. To my eyes, all fonts within the UI and within web content are slightly blurry. Not incomprehensibly so but they are noticeably softer. The same is true of window controls, buttons, and other icons rendered in the browser. They do not appear as crisp or as pixel-perfect as the rest of the GNOME des ..read more
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KDE neon is Now Based on Ubuntu 22.04 Jammy Jellyfish
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KDE neon (it’s stylized with a lowercase ‘n’) has rebased on top of Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, bringing many of the LTS’ foundations new features to users of this ‘not a distro’. The developers beavering away on the KDE-centric Linux project announce they have successfully rebased KDE neon atop Ubuntu 22.04 LTS ‘Jammy Jellyfish’, the primary version of which was released back in April. With the bump to Jammy, KDE neon users unlock access to a newer set of packages, third-party tools, and hardware drivers. A more recent Linux kernel is also offered, providing improved hardware support. Although it ma ..read more
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Firefox 106 Brings PDF Annotation & Gesture Nav to Linux
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I’ve been a bit busy with site design changes and Ubuntu 22.10 release content writing so I missed Firefox 106 being released. And, y’know what? Firefox 106 is actually a pretty meaty update, even if I’m not a fan of all of its changes. The browser’s rapid release cadence means big new features are few and far between, or introduced slowly over several releases. Not so here — let’s take a look. Firefox 106: 4 New Features Gesture navigation First off: you know the “gesture navigation” I’ve banged on about since June? Well, is it finally enabled by def ..read more
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How To Add Google AdSense To WordPress: Step By Step Guide [2022]
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What if you could turn your WordPress website traffic into a successful source of income? Not only is it possible but it is also becoming a very popular method of making a large sum of money online. And one of the easiest ways to monetize your website is to add Google AdSense to WordPress website and sell ad space to advertisers.  In this blog, we’ll walk you through all the steps on how to add and install Google AdSense in WordPress to help you get a full understanding of everything you need to know to increase your earnings. What Is Google AdSense & How Does It Help You Monetize ..read more
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How I Fixed My Blurry Firefox on HiDPI + Wayland
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1y ago
Follow my blog with Bloglovin The 2K screen on my “main” Ubuntu laptop is pin sharp but, alas, Mozilla Firefox is not! I’m not saying the browser looks awful. It’s perfectly usable. Heck, I reckon a fair number of people would struggle to see any issue at all. But I do. To my eyes, all fonts within the UI and within web content are slightly blurry. Not incomprehensibly so but they are noticeably softer. The same is true of window controls, buttons, and other icons rendered in the browser. They do not appear as crisp or as pixel-perfect as the rest of the GNOME des ..read more
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How to display a manual ad banner on the blogger website? | Promote Products through ads banner on blogger
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1y ago
If you have a website or blog on the blogger platform and you want to promote any product or anything on your site then you can do it with a banner ad. It will just be like google ads where people can click on that banner and redirects to that advertisement site or products or items. Same as you can also place your manual ads banner on your blogger site which will be clickable and when someone will click on your banner he will redirect to your given URL that you have linked with that advertisement banner. Here you will get to know how you can place a manual ad banner on the blogger site? What ..read more
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KDE neon is Now Based on Ubuntu 22.04 Jammy Jellyfish
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1y ago
KDE neon (it’s stylized with a lowercase ‘n’) has rebased on top of Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, bringing many of the LTS’ foundations new features to users of this ‘not a distro’. The developers beavering away on the KDE-centric Linux project announce they have successfully rebased KDE neon atop Ubuntu 22.04 LTS ‘Jammy Jellyfish’, the primary version of which was released back in April. With the bump to Jammy, KDE neon users unlock access to a newer set of packages, third-party tools, and hardware drivers. A more recent Linux kernel is also offered, providing improved hardware support. Although it ma ..read more
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How to Upgrade to Ubuntu 22.10 from 22.04 LTS
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In this post I show you how (relatively) easy it is to upgrade to Ubuntu 22.10 from Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. Just keep in mind that Ubuntu 22.04 LTS is a long-term support release and Ubuntu 22.10 is not! As an interim release, Ubuntu 22.10 gets just 9 months of guaranteed support compared to the (at least) 5 years of support Ubuntu 22.04 LTS receives. Which do you covet more: rock-solid stability and a UI you can depend on not changing for five years, or the latest features, refreshed software, and a big upgrade every six months? If you’re happy to ride the interim wave, here’s the actual ..read more
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Firefox 106 Brings PDF Annotation & Gesture Nav to Linux
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1y ago
I’ve been a bit busy with site design changes and Ubuntu 22.10 release content writing so I missed Firefox 106 being released. And, y’know what? Firefox 106 is actually a pretty meaty update, even if I’m not a fan of all of its changes. The browser’s rapid release cadence means big new features are few and far between, or introduced slowly over several releases. Not so here — let’s take a look. Firefox 106: 4 New Features Gesture navigation First off: you know the “gesture navigation” I’ve banged on about since June? Well, is it finally enabled by def ..read more
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