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The best 5 new features in Gnome Files 3.6!

  • Wogue; By Alex Diavatis (Posted by wogue on Sep 15, 2012 4:31 PM EDT)
  • Groups: GNOME
Despite the many and controversial removals, Files 3.6 comes with exciting new features that will make you forgot its predecessor in no time! While Files is “just a file manager”, Gnome Team has huge plans for it in the short future. If you’re running Ubuntu or Mint there is no reason to stick with the old Files. Ubuntu Gnome 3 Team offers Files 3.6 in a PPA!

Best Open Source Games

Linux gaming has acquired bigger dimensions lately, after the active involvement of well known commercial games developing studios and other independent efforts, but we should not forget to support the great selection of open source games that Gnome users can enjoy! The following article is not about presenting every single open source game in existence, but more like selecting the best out of popular gaming categories that are really modern, enjoyable and alive as projects.

13 years old hacker Esteban is announced developer of the month! ..and the Cinnamon 1.5.8

  • WoGue; By Alex Diavatis (Posted by wogue on Sep 11, 2012 4:18 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: GNOME
Some great news come from Mint camp this month. First, Mint has been ranked “Best Distro 2012? by Linux Format! Then, Mint is proud to have in his side one of the most talented hackers, the just 13 years old Esteban -esteban1uy- who was announced as the developer of the month (in Mint). Finally, Cinnamon towards version 1.6 is doing great and I think it is the perfect solution for the people that like a more traditional (than GS) environment yet modern and fancy.

More power to you with Gnome MPlayer!

  • WoGue; By Bill Toulas (Posted by wogue on Sep 10, 2012 9:50 PM EDT)
  • Groups: GNOME
Gnome MPlayer is a GTK2/GTK3 interface for one of the most popular media players on Linux. This easy to use interface gives you the ability to configure the powerful MPlayer in whatever way you like and get the desired results as easy as possible. You can play all your multimedia (audio, video, CD, DVDs, and VCDs, streams etc.), organize, sort and create playlists, take screenshots while playing videos and be notified about media changes.

Playing with Gnome Boxes Beta in Mageia Alpha!

  • WoGue; By Alex Diavatis (Posted by wogue on Sep 10, 2012 6:10 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: GNOME
Mageia Foundation released the first Alpha version towards to Mageia 3 (March 2013) three days ago, with UsrMove! If I am not wrong Mageia is just the second popular distro (after Fedora) that migrates to UsrMove, and that shows that the people there, chancing the optimal solutions. Speaking of popularity, Mageia’s market trend grows rapidly and by taking into consideration that Mageia 3 is a huge improvement from version 2, it won’t be long till Mageia will look Ubuntu in the eyes.

Gnome Shell 3.6 beta on Ubuntu – first impressions

Few days ago I installed Gnome Shell 3.5.91 in my Ubuntu 12.10 Quantal Quetzal beta setup. and I’ve a mixed feeling about the new version of Gnome Shell, which is going to be called as Gnome Shell 3.6. This new version introduces many changes and improvements and is definitely worth an upgrade. So I’m sharing my feelings about this version of Gnome Shell on Ubuntu. Note that Ubuntu 12.10 is still in beta and so is Gnome Shell. Though there shouldn’t be any visible changes since feature freeze and UI freeze is already over.

Trisquel GNU Linux, the “most Free” Gnome Distro

  • WoGue; By alex diavatis (Posted by wogue on Sep 9, 2012 12:16 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: GNOME
Yeap it is official by FSF Free Software Definition. Fedora isn’t free software. Linux (kernel) isn’t free software. Firefox isn’t Free Software. Pretty much there isn’t Free Software (FS), but we can baptize things by occasion as FS.

Trisquel according to FSF is one of the nine distributions that they meet the FSF’s strict guidelines by completely eschewing proprietary components.

Raise ‘em with PokerTH!

  • WoGue; By bill toulas (Posted by wogue on Sep 8, 2012 11:18 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews
Playing poker under Gnome is a relatively hard situation. There are almost no GTK poker clients, and those who are lack many things. The good news is that we can use the Qt based PokerTH just fine!

PokerTH has been around for 6 years now making it a mature application that keeps the poker linux fans amuzed. It offers both a local game mode and the ability to play with others over the internet. You can also connect and play with someone else using the IP.

Split audio files with Mp3splt!

  • WoGue; By bill toulas (Posted by wogue on Sep 8, 2012 6:28 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: GNOME
A few days ago we saw Gnome Split that is an application used for the splitting and merging of any kind of files. We used an mp3 file for our example and the file chunks were not playable as you would expect…

Mp3splt is another small GTK3 application that will help you split your audio files in such a way, that the produced chunks will be playable. Apart from that, it also offers some more audio specific features that will be very useful in such situations.

Gnome Calendar latest Mockups

  • WoGue; By alex diavatis (Posted by wogue on Sep 7, 2012 10:51 PM EDT)
  • Groups: GNOME
Gnome 3.6 hasn’t even been released yet by the work towards to 3.8 is massive. This time I extracted the latest Gnome Calendar mockups from the experimental Gnome Git.

Always keep on mind that these are very early tentative designs and there is a good chance to change, postponed for next Gnome releases or even they might completely dropped.

Customizing GTK themes just got easier!

  • WoGue; By Bill Toulas (Posted by wogue on Sep 6, 2012 12:31 PM EDT)
  • Groups: GNOME
You may think or imagine that customizing GTK themes requires special knowledge and a lot of time, but with my new tool it just got easier than ever! Here is a gtk theme configure tool that allows users to change some basic elements of a GTK theme (both GTK2 and GTK3) using a simple interface. You can select the colors of panels, menus and background and revert the changes with the pressing of a button. The toggle switch allows to just turn off the custom widgets without loosing the saved customization.

Skeltrack 0.1.8 comes with better “person isolation”

  • WoGue; By bill toulas (Posted by wogue on Sep 6, 2012 7:16 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux
Skeltrack, the Free and Open Source Software library for tracking the human skeleton joints from depth images has made one more little step towards further evolution as today a new version was released!

This release brings some exciting improvements, as well as a new intern-developer (Iago Lopez) that will work together with Joaquim Rocha.

Gnome 3.8 features: Automatic Extension Updates

  • WoGue; By Alex Diavatis (Posted by wogue on Sep 6, 2012 6:29 AM EDT)
  • Groups: GNOME
Automatic Extension Updates is the third proposal for 3.8 after Fallback and Videos. This feature was originally scheduled for 3.6 but it didn’t make it and they postponed it for 3.8. Till 3.8 is out, I guess we have to visit extensions.gnome.org/local and update manually. This is a big loss for 3.6, specially for the people that are heavily depended on extensions. The good news are that the infrastructure is completed and we can trigger it manually .

A quick look at Gnomebuntu 12.10 Alpha!

A few days ago we had the news about an Ubuntu -community based- Gnome derivative. Yesterday Gnomebuntu (which is not the final name) released the very first alpha version.

Is it worth for Ubuntu/Gnome fans to use Gnomebuntu instead of Ubuntu with Gnome-Shell?

Epiphany gets a speed dial overview!

  • WoGue; By bill toulas (Posted by wogue on Sep 3, 2012 9:23 PM EDT)
  • Groups: GNOME
Epiphany, or the Web if you like, is one of those core Gnome applications that developers should start focusing on with all their power. It is an important but left behind part of the whole Gnome experience.

A step towards the evolution of the Web was achieved through the collaboration of Igalia hackers and Gnome design team. The new feature is called overview and basically allows the speed dial of your favorite websites!

Would you pay 40$ a month to play Gnome Mines Online?

  • WoGue; By Alex Diavatis (Posted by wogue on Sep 3, 2012 7:18 AM EDT)
  • Groups: GNOME
..43.80$ more correctly, because that’s the cost of 1GB Ram Server in Rackspace :) I was compiling a Rails App on Rackspace and it takes and hour to be completed, so I thought to spend some time and money doing stupid things. I deployed an Ubuntu 12.04, I installed GTK with Broadway support and I used a spare domain name. All these just play Gnome Mines (gnomines) Online :)

Libre Office in GTK3 and Wayland!

  • WoGue; By alex diavatis (Posted by wogue on Sep 3, 2012 2:45 AM EDT)
  • Groups: GNOME
The first quarter/half of 2013 will be the most exciting period for Linux Desktop – ever(!?) so far. This has to do mostly because many major distros are going to drop XServer for the shake of Wayland.

While GTK3 port in Wayland is expected to be complete and stable by 3.8 around in March, some popular applications like Gimp, Libre Office, Firefox, VLC isn’t sure if they make it.

Beth Hadley and the summer of GCompris!

  • WoGue; By bill toulas (Posted by wogue on Sep 2, 2012 7:10 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Interview; Groups: GNOME
Beth Hadley is one of the 29 students that worked for Gnome components on this year’s Google Summer of Code. She did a great job in adding a set of music learning activities that enrich the magnificent GCompris children education and playing software even further.

In this interview, she talks about the experience of a first time contributor, her impressions from the Gnome community and her collaboration with her mentor and other GSoC participants!

HomeBank 4.5 beta is out!

  • WoGue; By bill toulas (Posted by wogue on Sep 2, 2012 4:25 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: GNOME
The first beta version of the upcoming 4.5 release for the popular personal accounting software has been released a few hours ago and it comes with many additions and improvements!

HomeBank has been under development for over 14 years now so it is naturally a very mature, internationalized project that uses the GTK 2 toolkit on 6 different operating system platforms.

Let it roll with GNU Backgammon!

  • WoGue; By Bill Toulas (Posted by wogue on Sep 1, 2012 7:05 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: GNOME
GNU Backgammon is a fun backgammon game, match and position analysis tool, statistical estimator and random generator based on a neural network. It can serve you as an application to use when you want to kill some minutes of your free time playing the wonderful game of backgammon, or improve your playing strength through game analysis and playing against a very strong engine.

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