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A Quick Look At What's Coming To KDE Connect

It looks like a fully featured interface for sending SMS messages (with the full conversation history and a proper contact list) an a new plugin to cast on a KDE COnnect powered display are coming to KDE Connect.

KDE Connect is a project that helps integrating Android devices with Linux desktops, allowing you to receive phone notifications on your Linux desktop, easily transfer files between Android devices and a desktop, use your phone as a desktop remote control, synchronize the clipboard across devices, and more.

Command Line Chromecast Player CATT Gets Support For Subtitles And Website Casting

CATT, or Cast All The Things, a command line tool to send videos from many online sources as well as local files to your Chromecast, was updated to version 0.7.0, getting 2 major new features: cast file with local or remote subtitles, and cast a website to Chromecast.

Pidgin / Libpurple SkypeWeb Plugin Sees New Stable Release

SkypeWeb is a plugin that allows using Skype in Pidgin / libpurple chat clients. The plugin can be used to send instant messages and participate in group chats, but it does not yet support voice / video calling.

How To Permanently Change The MAC Address On Linux

  • Linux Uprising; By Logix (Posted by logix on May 25, 2018 2:16 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
This article explains how to permanently change / spoof the MAC addresses of network interfaces. For this purpose, we'll use Macchanger, an utility for manipulating MAC addresses, for which we'll create a systemd unit to start it automatically on boot.

Bitwarden Password Manager Adds Command Line Vault

Bitwarden, the secure, open source password manager we talked about recently, added a command line tool to its list of apps you can use to access your passwords. Bitwarden CLI is currently in public beta testing, and according to its documentation, it includes all the features available in other Bitwarden client applications, like the desktop or browser extension.

How To Add A Dynamic Trash Icon To Ubuntu Dock (Gnome Shell)

Gnome Shell doesn't offer an option to add a trash icon to its Dash. Dock extensions like Ubuntu Dock, Dock to Panel or Dash to Panel don't come with options for this either, so Kerry, an Ubuntu Forums user, created a script that makes it possible to add a dynamic Trash icon to the Ubuntu Dock (Gnome Shell).

Nautilus Ability To Launch Binaries Or Scripts To Be Reverted, Might Be Implemented Differently

It looks like the decision to remove the ability to run binaries and scripts from Nautilus file manager will be reverted. The change comes after some use cases appeared that the developers agreed they need to support, "especially for enterprise and content creators". Also, there's currently a discussion to implement running binaries and scripts in a different, "legacy" way.

Gnome Shell Dash To Panel Gets Intellihide, Configurable Window Previews Size

The Gnome Shell Dash to Panel extension combines the Dash with the top Gnome panel. The result is a single panel that provides an icon taskbar, the tray, system menu, and date / time indicator. This is similar to the KDE Plasma and Windows 7 (and newer) taskbar. The extension supports Gnome Shell 3.18 and newer.

How To Add A Global Menu And HUD To Gnome Shell (Gnome Global AppMenu Extension)

Gnome Global AppMenu is a Gnome Shell extension that's currently in beta, which implements Ubuntu Unity's global menu to Gnome Shell. The extension also provides support for HUD menus so you can search in an application's menus.

Nautilus Will No Longer Launch Binaries Or Desktop Files

Nautilus (or Files), the Gnome file manager, received a Git update which removes its ability to launch binaries or programs in general. That means you won't be able to double click binaries, scripts, or desktop files to run them - this includes the ask dialog which lets you choose if the file should be launched or displayed.

Malware Found In The Ubuntu Snap Store

  • Linux Uprising; By Logix (Posted by logix on May 13, 2018 4:59 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Security; Groups: Ubuntu
Oh, snap! Just because some packages are available to install directly from the Ubuntu Software Center doesn't make them safe. This is proved by a recent discovery of malware in some snap packages from the Ubuntu Snaps Store.

Mark Text: FOSS Markdown Editor With Realtime Preview

Mark Text is a fairly new free, open source Markdown editor for Linux, Windows and Mac. Aimed at improving your editing efficiency, the editor supports the CommonMark Spec and the GitHub Flavored Markdown Spec. The application tries not to get in your way, by using a clean interface that tries to focus on your writing and nothing more, with a seamless live preview, while still allowing you to easily access its menu or see the current file name.

Get Qt5 Apps To Use Native Gtk+ Style In Ubuntu 18.04 LTS

  • Linux Uprising (Posted by logix on May 11, 2018 1:46 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Ubuntu
Some Qt5 applications don't use a Gtk+ style by default in Gnome (in Ubuntu 18.04 for example), which makes them look out of place. This includes applications like VirtualBox, VLC, qBittorrent, Simple Screen Recoder, the ownCloud desktop client, and so on. This article explains how to fix this and get Qt5 applications to use a Gtk+ 2 style in Ubuntu.

Bitwarden: The Secure, Open Source Password Manager You're Looking For

After using it for about a week, I can tell you that Bitwarden is probably the best open source alternative to LastPass. It comes with browser support, cloud password (as well as notes and credit card information) synchronization, 2FA, can be self hosted, it's cross-platform, and easy to use.

How To Install Unity In Ubuntu 18.04 LTS

  • Linux Uprising; By Logix (Posted by logix on May 1, 2018 1:07 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Ubuntu
This is a guide on how to install Unity Desktop in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, by using a meta-package that installs all the required packages to run Unity, just like it was in Ubuntu 16.04, including the Lightdm login screen, the complete Unity interface with global menu, default indicators, and so on.

You'll also find instructions on how to completely remove Unity if you want to go back to using Gnome (Shell) on your Ubuntu 18.04 LTS computer.

Make Gnome Shell More Like Unity With Unite Extension

Users coming to Ubuntu 18.04 from 16.04 with Unity might find it easier to switch (or at least feel more "at home") to Gnome Shell with the use of an extension called Unite.

Ubuntu 18.04 Screenshot Tour - See What's New

Canonical has officially announced the release of Ubuntu 18.04, codenamed Bionic Beaver. This is a LTS (Long-Term Support) release that will be supported for 5 years, until April 2023.

Top Things To Do After Installing Ubuntu 18.04 Bionic Beaver To Make It Your Own

Whether you're new to Ubuntu or a long-time user, there are things you may forget to do after installing a new Ubuntu version. This list tries to cover all users, to help get most things set up so you can enjoy your new Ubuntu 18.04 LTS desktop and customize it to accommodate your needs.

How To Install OpenSnitch Application-Level Firewall In Ubuntu

If you're looking for an application-level firewall for Linux that comes with a GUI, give OpenSnitch a try. This firewall software can monitor applications running on your system, blocking their Internet access until you allow or deny it.

gksu Removed From Ubuntu, Here's The Recommended Replacement

The gksu package, which provides GTK+ front-ends for su (gksu) and sudo (gksudo), was removed from the Ubuntu 18.04 repositories, so it won't be available starting with this Ubuntu release.

But how can you edit system files using a GUI without gksu?

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