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The Road to New Xubuntu Docs

Documentation

The Road to New Xubuntu Docs

The new Xubuntu documentation is finally complete. Two years, eight contributors, and numerous Zoom meetings resulted in over eighty commits refreshing our user docs. Incredibly, we managed to land all of the updates in time for the Xubuntu 22.04 “Jammy Jellyfish” release. Here’s how we got here. Doing

05 Apr 2022
FOSS Roundup #7 - M1, Gaming, Docs, and More!

AppImage

FOSS Roundup #7 - M1, Gaming, Docs, and More!

It’s been another exciting week in the Linux landscape, with Linux support arriving for the M1 and gaming on Linux continuing to expand thanks to the Steam Deck. Around Xubuntu, docs are done, and AppImage continues to be supported. As usual, Xfce has a few new releases as well.

20 Mar 2022
FOSS Roundup #6 - Where have all the good bugs gone?

Linux

FOSS Roundup #6 - Where have all the good bugs gone?

Welcome to the sixth edition of my Weekly FOSS Roundup! I’ve been hard at it this week, cleaning up Xubuntu bugs and hacking on docs. A new Linux vulnerability, “Dirty Pipe,” was announced. And Xfce has been accepted into the 2022 Google Summer of Code program. What a week!

13 Mar 2022
FOSS Roundup #5 - Time to Test (Ubuntu Flavors)

Linux Mint

FOSS Roundup #5 - Time to Test (Ubuntu Flavors)

Welcome to the fifth edition of my Weekly FOSS Roundup! We’re halfway through the Ubuntu Testing Week (March 3-10), and it’s time to start getting involved. In other news, the Xubuntu Wallpaper contest is ongoing, and there are some updates around Bluetooth and Xfce. Here’s the latest!

06 Mar 2022
FOSS Roundup #4 - The Steamy Update

Fedora

FOSS Roundup #4 - The Steamy Update

It’s the fourth edition of my Weekly FOSS Roundup! This week’s hottest news is the Steam Deck, an Arch-based handheld Linux gaming console. If that’s too hot, cool down with the OSTree-based XfIce desktop. Once you’re comfortable, send the Xubuntu team your best wallpaper for a

27 Feb 2022
Install Xubuntu 20.04, 21.10, or 22.04 on Raspberry Pi 4

Raspberry Pi

Install Xubuntu 20.04, 21.10, or 22.04 on Raspberry Pi 4

Introduction The Raspberry Pi 4 and 400 are capable ARM devices that run a desktop-class operating system, albeit slowly. Ubuntu has a tutorial for installing a desktop on the Raspberry Pi, but I recommend using Martin Wimpress’ desktopify script to install with improved hardware support. In this guide, I’ll

22 Feb 2022
FOSS Roundup #3 - Back at it with Xubuntu

Flatpak

FOSS Roundup #3 - Back at it with Xubuntu

It’s time for another Weekly (okay, almost weekly) FOSS Roundup! Last week, I was busy rolling out my new website. If you haven’t checked it out yet, head over to bluesabre.org and take a look! This week has been relatively quiet overall, but some important library and

20 Feb 2022
Use mainline to easily upgrade your kernel

Linux

Use mainline to easily upgrade your kernel

When I installed Xubuntu 22.04, I was shocked to see that Bluetooth wasn’t working. I’ve got a pretty standard and well-supported Bluetooth chipset, Intel Wireless-AC 3168 Bluetooth, so this threw me for a loop. After blaming and apologizing to Blueman, I found a hint on the Arch

18 Feb 2022
Unlock Multi-Touch Gestures in Xubuntu

Ubuntu 22.04 LTS

Unlock Multi-Touch Gestures in Xubuntu

One feature I’ve grown to appreciate since using macOS, elementary OS, and GNOME 4x is multi-touch gestures for switching workspaces. When I returned to Xubuntu, I encountered roadblocks that prevented my favorite feature from being added to Xfce. By disabling the Synaptics driver and installing Touchégg, you can enable

17 Feb 2022
FOSS Roundup #2 - Releases and Xfce for All

elementary

FOSS Roundup #2 - Releases and Xfce for All

Welcome to the second edition of my weekly FOSS roundup! Last week, we discussed a serious vulnerability in Polkit. This week’s digest is a lot easier. We’ve got releases, and I’ve got my coffee, so let’s get to it. Here’s what you might have missed

06 Feb 2022
FOSS Roundup #1 - Exploits and Drivers and Wayland, Oh My!

elementary

FOSS Roundup #1 - Exploits and Drivers and Wayland, Oh My!

Welcome to the first edition of my weekly FOSS roundup! This is the first in what I hope to be a regular weekly newsletter covering the latest development-focused news from the free and open-source world. Join me every Sunday at 9 AM (ET) for coffee and Linux-flavored news. ☕ Polkit exploit

30 Jan 2022
(Not So) Spooky! A GhostBSD Investigation

GhostBSD

(Not So) Spooky! A GhostBSD Investigation

GhostBSD is a different OS experience but incredibly familiar. GhostBSD describes itself as “simplifying FreeBSD for those who lack the technical expertise required to use it and lower the entry-level of using BSD.” I haven’t tried a BSD in quite some time, so the prospect of an easy-to-use BSD

31 Oct 2021
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