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Don't forget to join us for #UbuntuHour next Saturday! http://www.meetup.com/ubuntufl/events/230997491/
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Congratulations to the GNOME project on the release of 3.26 from your friends at Ubuntu! 🎉
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My family and I in South Florida are OK so far. Still have power but not sure when it will go out but 99% sure it will. #Irma
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really liking +Camilo Higuita 's Babe-Qt music player on Kubuntu.

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Calling all of our artists! http://kubuntu.org/news/17-10-wallpaper-contest-call-for-artists/
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Neat!
Meet the Aardvark! Our artful mascot for #ubuntu 17.10, releasing on 19th October 2017
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Happy to announce the release of GNOME 3.26!
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Sweet!
Here's what I've been working for the past couple of days: a Picture In Picture plugin for Gala, the elementary's window manager. With it you can choose a particular window that will show a smaller preview on your desktop. The plugin is it's early days, but most of the basic stuff like resizing / repositioning the window works, and is already really useful for me when I code.
The window doesn't have to be a video though, you are allowed to choose whatever window you like and have them as many as you want. You can choose a specific area of a window, or just click to capture it's entire area.
More info and source code here: https://github.com/donadigo/gala-pip-plugin
The window doesn't have to be a video though, you are allowed to choose whatever window you like and have them as many as you want. You can choose a specific area of a window, or just click to capture it's entire area.
More info and source code here: https://github.com/donadigo/gala-pip-plugin
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Call for testing (and tweaking) of the Ubuntu themes in the GNOME world!
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