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Corebird, An Alternative GTK+3 Twitter Client

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If you're like me, you may not have heard much about Corebird, a native GTK+3 Twitter client. Which is a bit surprising really, as Corebird is a very nice and stable application that holds it's own with any of the other clients out there and deserves more love. There's a few Linux Twitter clients…

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GNOME Shell Challenge Update - Analysis and Revelations

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Well, amazingly, it's already almost been a full week since I started the GNOME Shell Challenge. I know updates have been slow to come, but rest assured I have been and still am using GNOME Shell full-time since the challenge began. First of all, a few points from my experience so far: GNOME…

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ODT to TXT, but keep the line numbering

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The title explains what this article is about. If you save an .odt file as text, or copy/paste the contents as a text file, or run odt2txt or the unoconv utility, you lose the apparent line structure of the original, and with it the line numbering. But there is a way... Losing apparent line…

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The GNOME Shell Challenge

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The mission: use GNOME Shell as the primary desktop for an entire week. Do I choose to accept it? Yes. It's easy enough to try something for a short time and discard it in a negative manner, which has been the case for me with GNOME Shell in the past, but perhaps it can be fun to challenge yourself…

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AAA Gaming Heats Up On Linux With The Releases Of XCOM: Enemy Unknown And Civilization V

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In recent times, there's probably no better time to be a Linux gamer. We've already seen some pretty impressive games make their way to our favourite Tux-powered platform and the releases of Sid Meier's Civilization V and XCOM: Enemy Unknown within the last couple of weeks is no exception. Released…

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Scripting a 4-Color Multiple Grepper

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I wrote the shell script described here ('grep4') to find up to four items at the same time in my data tables, which are big text files with one record per line. The script gives each searched-for item its own color on the terminal screen. It lets me know in advance how many 'hits' there are, so…

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How To Install MATE 1.8 In Ubuntu 14.04 And Give It A Classic Ubuntu Look And Feel

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If there's one thing that's undeniable in the GNU/Linux world at the moment, is that users' tastes can be as diverse as the choices of desktop interfaces we have available and that there is no true one-size-fits-all desktop. In addition to this, there is no doubt a vocal group of users who reject…

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Is Ubuntu's Unity Really All That Bad Nowadays?

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Now, don't get me wrong - when it comes to choice of desktop interface it's a very subjective matter and often a matter of taste and what you, as the user, finds most comfortable and/or productive. Still, browse through various forums, comment sections or blogs across the internet concerning Unity…

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Linux Malware And Antivirus

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All computer systems can suffer from malware and viruses, including Linux. Thankfully, very few viruses exist for Linux, so users typically do not install antivirus software. It is still recommended that Linux users have antivirus software installed on Linux systems that are on a network or that…

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Contributing to OSS

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Many individuals may want to contribute to Linux or some open-source software project. However, many people may not be sure where to start or how to help. Others may not know computer programming and feel that there is no way they can contribute. Well, guess what? There are many ways anyone can…

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Tips on Tables

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Big data or small data, a lot of it comes these days as plain text arranged in rows and columns. Here are a few tips on working with tables of text, both in text editors and on the command line. CSV isn't what it seems. Text tables are often exported from databases and spreadsheets as…

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Fedora 43 Drops GNOME X11 Support, Goes All-In on Wayland

Discover how Fedora 43 drops GNOME X11 support and fully embraces Wayland, enhancing performance and user experience in this major update.

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Ubuntu 25.10 Brings Loupe and Ptyxis as Default Applications

Discover Ubuntu 25.10's exciting new features, including Loupe and Ptyxis as default applications, enhancing your user experience and productivity.

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Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Microsoft Windows Journal

Looking for free and open source alternatives to Microsoft Windows Journal? Check out our curated list of top-notch options to elevate your note-taking.

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Latest Steam Client Update Improves Game Recordings and Remote Play on Linux

Discover the latest Steam Client update that enhances game recordings and Remote Play on Linux.

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RISC-V’s Big Week Includes RHEL, CentOS Stream, and Rocky Linux

Discover the highlights of RISC-V's Big Week, featuring updates on RHEL, CentOS Stream, and Rocky Linux.

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Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Mule ESB

Discover the best free and open source alternatives to Mule ESB. Explore powerful integration solutions that fit your budget and enhance your projects.

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Pipewire 1.4.3 Brings netJACK2 Changes, Improves Alsa audio.channels Support

Explore Pipewire 1.4.3, which introduces NETJACK2 changes and enhances ALSA audio channel support, ensuring a better audio experience for users.

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What if C++ had decades to learn?

Explore the intriguing concept of C++ evolving over decades. Discover how its features and capabilities could transform programming as we know it.

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Fwupd 2.0.10 Released with AGESA Summary Support

Discover the latest Fwupd 2.0.10 release featuring AGESA summary support. Enhance your system's firmware management with this essential update.

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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 Officially Released, Here’s What’s New

Discover the latest features and enhancements in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10. Explore what's new and how it can elevate your enterprise solutions today.

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GamingOnLinux Latest Articles

GE-Proton 10-4 brings updates for winewayland, AMD FSR4 and more game fixes

GE-Proton 10-4 for running Windows games on Linux, SteamOS, Steam Deck has released with numerous fixes and AMD FSR4..Read the full article on…

Wine 10.9 brings EGL support for all graphics drivers and updated vkd3d

The Wine 10.9 development release is out now for the Windows compatibility layer, bringing new features and bug fixes..Read the full article on…

Linux user share hits a multi-year high on Steam for May 2025

The Linux user share on Steam has been slowly but steadily trending upwards, with May 2025 showing the highest point in years..Read the full article…

Humble Bundle have launched their 2025 Pride Month games bundle

Humble have launched the Power Up Pride Bundle with another nice selection of games to celebrate Pride Month which runs until the end of June..Read…

Here's the most played Steam Deck games for May 2025

We've had some more big releases recently, so here's your up to date look at what games have been the most popular on Steam Deck for May 2025..Read…

CRSED: Cuisine Royale devs confirm end of Linux / Steam Deck support

CRSED: Cuisine Royale is a battle royale from Darkflow Software / Matter Team and Gaijin Network Ltd, and now it's unplayable on Linux / Steam…

ACTION GAME MAKER devs exploring Linux support for the editor and exports

ACTION GAME MAKER, the upcoming game making toolkit from Gotcha Gotcha Games (RPG Maker series) are exploring Linux support now..Read the full…

Pixel-art RPG adventure Quartet releases August 26

Following a successful Kickstarter back in 2021, pixel-art RPG Quartet has a new trailer and release date set..Read the full article on GamingOnLinux.

Random chaotic puzzle-platformer Mosa Lina gets a big free expansion

Mosa Lina is a crazy game, one that sometimes the levels don't exactly work right. It's all part of the fun in this random puzzle-platformer..Read…

Kabuto Park is a short cosy bug-catching and battle game out now

Like collecting creatures but don't have a lot of time? Kabuto Park is the one for you..Read the full article on GamingOnLinux.

World of Goo 2 gets a rough level editor and Steam Workshop

2D BOY / Tomorrow Corporation have updated World of Goo 2 to include their developer level editor, along with Steam Workshop support..Read the full…

Here's all the games to claim for Steam Deck / Linux from Prime Gaming as of May 30th

Here's an up to date list of games available on Amazon Prime Gaming for May 30th, and what compatibility you can expect for Linux / SteamOS and Steam…

OBS Studio 31.1.0 Beta 1 brings Multitrack Video to Linux

OBS Studio 31.1.0 Beta 1 has been released for testing, bringing new features to the popular open source video recording and livestreaming app..Read…

Ubuntu 24.04 LTS gets improved Intel GPU support

Canonical recently announced Ubuntu 24.04 LTS has been upgraded to improve support for modern Intel GPUs..Read the full article on GamingOnLinux.

The Long Dark gets a big free visual enhancement update out now

The Long Dark from Hinterland Studio just got a big free update to enhance many parts of the visuals for high-end systems..Read the full article on…

Escape Simulator drops the Linux build to focus on supporting Proton

Pine Studio released a new update for their popular game Escape Simulator, dropping the Linux version to focus on Proton..Read the full article on…

NVIDIA stable driver 575.57.08 released for Linux

NVIDIA have released the new stable driver 575.57.08, as part of their New Feature Branch for Linux systems..Read the full article on GamingOnLinux.

Mesa 25.0.7 open source Linux graphics drivers released

Developer Eric Engestrom announced the Mesa 25.0.7 release, finishing off the 25.0 series of open source Linux graphics drivers..Read the full…

Valve give Steam developer and publisher pages a little extra visibility

Valve have done a couple of small but useful tweaks to developer and publisher homepages, resulting in hopefully a little more visibility..Read the…

REMATCH is working well on Linux / Steam Deck in the Beta

REMATCH is an upcoming Football game from Sifu developer Sloclap, that feels very much like Rocket League but actual Football..Read the full article…

Ubuntu gets monthly snapshot testing releases

To aid testing and ensure future Ubuntu (and Kubuntu etc) releases are in good shape, Canonical have announced monthly snapshots..Read the full…

GeForce NOW app for Steam Deck has arrived

NVIDIA have today officially released their GeForce NOW native app for the Steam Deck, to give a better experience than using a browser with more…

Another dev gone, EA cancels Black Panther and closes Cliffhanger Games

The rough time for the gaming industry continues, with a report that EA have cancelled the Black Panther game along with closing Cliffhanger…

ELDEN RING NIGHTREIGN launches today and works on Linux, SteamOS / Steam Deck

ELDEN RING NIGHTREIGN arrives today by FromSoftware and thankfully it will work on Linux, SteamOS / Steam Deck even with the anti-cheat..Read the…

Watchword gives the Balatro treatment to an anagram word game

Watchword is an anagram roguelike, pulling in some clear energy from Balatro as you play with words using rule-breaking synergies and combos..Read…

Retro dungeon crawler Brany Skeldalu gets a Linux version and source code re-release

Gates of Skeldal (Czech: Brány Skeldalu) originally released in 1998 and recently it gained a Native Linux version along with a source code…

SteamOS massively beats Windows on the Legion Go S

According to YouTuber Dave2D who managed to get their hands on the Lenovo Legion Go S, the SteamOS version destroys Windows in performance and…

Steam Workshop support comes to Civilization VII in June with a new update out now

Firaxis are still working to improve Civilization VII, with a big update coming in June and a smaller update out now..Read the full article on…

Becoming Saint mixes a roguelike with a mini medieval real-time strategy

With a demo that's just been released and a full release date announced, Becoming Saint looks like a clever blending of genres. I actually love how…

SteamOS 3.7.9 Beta has fixes for ROG Ally, Legion Go S, booting on Strix Point

Valve continue hammering away at the code for SteamOS to get it working nicely on more devices and hardware, with SteamOS 3.7.9 Beta bringing more…

Putting Team Fortress 2 inside Half-Life 2, Lambda Fortress is coming to Steam

The big cross-over mod Lambda Fortress that puts the Team Fortress 2 mercenaries into Half-Life 2 and other Source campaigns is coming to Steam..Read…

Splitgate 2 now works on Desktop Linux with the anti-cheat updated

Quite a surprise. 1047 Games recently launched the free to play Splitgate 2 in Beta on Steam, initially with their anti-cheat RedKard blocking…

Zombies vs Vampires Fest is live on Steam - some recommendations

Valve launched the Zombies vs Vampires Fest on Steam. There's a number of nice games discounts, so here's some suggestions for Linux, SteamOS and…

Play as a virus inside Winnie the Pooh in Winnie's Hole - demo out now

With Pooh now in the public domain, of course we're going to get some weird Winnie the Pooh games. Winnie's Hole is a new game from the Ring of Pain…

FIA World Rally Championship (WRC) games return to NACON

After the news recently that EA Codemasters were pausing development plans on future rally titles, we now know who will continue the series with it…

Indie puzzle game Cogs from 2009 gets a remaster

Cogs from Lazy 8 Studios originally released back in 2009, and gained a Native Linux version back with the Humble Indie Bundle 3 in 2011. Now, 16…

SteamOS Manager for BIOS updates, TDP and GPU clock controls now open source

On Valve's official public GitLab, they've recently put up SteamOS Manager under the open source MIT license following the SteamOS 3.7 release for…

Myst: Masterpiece Edition, Riven (1997) and Myst III: Exile get upgraded and now Steam Deck Verified

Cyan Worlds went back to their classics Myst: Masterpiece Edition, Riven (1997) and Myst III: Exile to get them upgraded and also Steam Deck…

Into the Restless Ruins gets you to deck-build a dungeon and then explore it

Into the Restless Ruins is a rather different dungeon crawler, one where you build the dungeon over time with a deck of cards you continue to gather…

Fan-made PC port of Star Fox 64 gets a Linux version in a big update

Starship, the fan-made PC port of Star Fox 64 announced by the team who also made PC ports of Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (Ship of Harkinian)…

3rd person narrative horror MEGANAUT from the dev of Lorn's Lure gets a demo

The developer of the exploration climbing game Lorn's Lure is working on a new game named MEGANAUT, a 3rd person narrative horror and now there's a…

The Elder Scrolls: Arena remake gets Jolt Physics and big new features

OpenTESArena is an in-development open source game engine remake of The Elder Scrolls: Arena, with a big new release out now as the developer…

After their publisher was banned from Steam, Bioprototype returns and it's free

Sometime in 2024 a publisher called BD Games was banned from Steam, taking with it numerous smaller games. Bioprototype from Emprom Game recently…

Brickadia is like Roblox and LEGO combined and it arrives July 11

Brickadia has been an interesting project to follow, that combines some elements of Roblox with powerful creation systems along with an LEGO styled…

An Amazing Wizard is a Dead Cells-like where you mix spells out in Early Access

Out now in Early Access with Linux support, An Amazing Wizard brings an interesting spell mixing system to a Dead Cells-like action platformer..Read…

Luanti (Minetest) v5.12 brings SDL2, keybind settings, reviews in the content browser

Luanti (formerly named Minetest) has a big new release out with v5.12 bringing SDL2 for the Window and Input Handling along with numerous other big…

CoreCtrl app has entered maintenance mode with no new features coming

CoreCtrl is a popular Linux app designed to let you get more control over your GPU and CPU. Sadly, the creator has put it into maintenance mode with…

Proton Experimental update enables gamepad input for all game launchers on Linux, SteamOS / Steam Deck

Valve released a brand new and exciting update to Proton Experimental for Linux, SteamOS / Steam Deck gamers. This brings some new fixes, as well as…

StarVaders is deck-building meets grid-based tactics and it's basically perfect

StarVaders from developer Pengonauts is a colourful and action-packed mix of a deck-builder with fast grid-based tactical combat and it's a…

Fanatical's latest Capcom Legends bundle has some good picks for cheaps

Build up your game collection easily with the Capcom Legends bundle from Fanatical, with 20 items to choose from..Read the full article on…