Dushmantadushmanta.hashnode.dev·Jul 24, 2024How to Turn Off Lock Screen Blur Effect in Ubuntu: A Step-by-Step GuideHello, Ubuntu users! As you know, the default setting on Ubuntu blurs the lock screen, giving it a modern look. However, if you want a clear view of the lock screen wallpaper, this short article will guide you on how to remove the blur effectively an...DiscussUbuntu
Febin Joyartofcoding.dev·Jun 1, 2024EndeavourOS - GeminiIntroduction Last week, my trusty computer running Ubuntu 23.10 decided to throw a tantrum while I was trying to upgrade it to Ubuntu 24.04, the latest LTS release. It resulted in a crash, leaving my system in an unpleasant state. Instead of diving d...Discuss·34 readsendeavouros-customisation
Febin Joyartofcoding.dev·May 4, 2024Things to do after installing Fedora 40April 2024 saw the release of 2 very popular Linux distros — Fedora 40 and Ubuntu 24.04 LTS. As everyone knows, Fedora is a rolling release and Ubuntu 24.04 is a long-term support version. Both use the latest version of GNOME — GNOME 46. Be your own ...Discuss·229 readsfedora40
Joséjosecodes.hashnode.dev·Feb 2, 2024Let's talk about MingleI have spent the past few weeks working on a small personal project, because I do not know when to stop. I think Mingle is mostly feature complete at this point. It lets you play with Google's Emoji Kitchen, which is available on Android's GBoard, on...Discuss·390 readsGtk 4
Judge-Paul OgebeforLinux Tipslinuxtips.hashnode.dev·Dec 15, 2023My Experience with Arch LinuxBackground I recently started using Linux about three months ago (I am by no means a Linux expert and issues I've resolved might not be the most optimal way to do so) and I've enjoyed it so far, I was running Linux Mint (a Debian-based distro) with t...Discuss·20 likes·44 readsLinux
Melanie NgomeforWriteTech Hub Publicationzaycodes-1686045136273.hashnode.dev·Nov 25, 2023Improving the Docs: WorkbenchWorkbench is a user-friendly open-source tool designed for hands-on exploration of GNOME technologies. It caters to both beginners and seasoned developers. With an extensive library featuring over 100 examples, it offers practical learning experience...Discussdocumentation
Sriyansh Shivamsonichere.hashnode.dev·Sep 6, 2023GSoC 2023: Final ReportHello to everyone. So this is the final report on the work I completed throughout the Google Summer of Code contribution period (May-September). There's a lot to share and discuss, but I'll try to keep this brief. Mentors: Sonny Piers and Andy Holme...Discuss·5 likes·501 readsgsoc2023
Sriyansh Shivamsonichere.hashnode.dev·Aug 25, 2023My first conference: GUADEC 2023In this blog, I'll be sharing my experience attending GUADEC 2023 in person held in Riga, Latvia from 26th July 2023 to 31st July 2023. 24th July 2023 Last month, when I woke up on this date, I was still unsure whether I'd be able to attend GUADEC i...Discuss·163 readsGnome
Sriyansh Shivamsonichere.hashnode.dev·Jun 30, 2023GSoC 2023: Monthly ReportHello everyone, It's been a month since the start of the GSoC 2023 coding period. There is a lot to talk about and show, but here are the highlights of the month and the things I worked on. Mentors: Sonny Piers and Andy Holmes Project: Make GNOME Pla...Discuss·10 likes·141 readsGnome
Sriyansh Shivamsonichere.hashnode.dev·May 13, 2023GSoC 2023What is GSoC? Google Summer of Code is a global, online program focused on bringing new contributors into open source software development. GSoC Contributors work with an open source organization on a 12+ week programming project under the guidance o...Parth Mandale and 1 other are discussing this2 people are discussing thisDiscuss·17 likes·493 readsGnome