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submitted 2 months ago by mmstick@lemmy.world to c/pop_os@lemmy.world
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COSMIC Themes (cosmic-themes.org)

Community themes for the COSMIC™ desktop by System76.

GitHub Repository: cosmic-themes-org-py

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submitted 7 months ago by edfloreshz@lemmy.ml to c/pop_os@lemmy.world

I created a GitHub repository to showcase COSMIC projects.

I included the projects I could find but if you have an project and want to include it, please open a pull request with your project added to the applications.ron or applets.ron file.

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In the dynamic world of Linux a new Linux distribution is nothing new, but Pop!_OS is something special. Born out of necessity when Ubuntu announced the end of its Unity Desktop in 2017, Pop!_OS has not just filled the void left by Unity, but has carved out a distinct identity in the Linux community. This journey, from an alternative for disillusioned Unity users to the creation of the innovative COSMIC desktop has created a version of Linux that has been very well received. But to understand how we got to Pop! We have to look back at what happened to Unity.

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submitted 11 months ago by SavvyNik@lemmy.world to c/pop_os@lemmy.world

Check out my latest review of the Rust Cosmic Desktop updates. This one is getting some serious attention - https://youtu.be/L7iiJhfV3_s

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by pnutzh4x0r@lemmy.ndlug.org to c/pop_os@lemmy.world

Here is a summary of the Pop!_OS package updates for the week starting July 30, 2023.

Overview

This was a big week in updates with an updated linux kernel and mesa (ie. graphics stack). Besides this, we also saw upgrades to firefox and a number of developer tools such as GCC, Python, and docker.

July 31, 2023

Pop!_OS (265)

  • amd64-microcode: Update from 3.20220411.1 to 3.20230719.1

    • Fixes for CVE-2023-20593 "Zenbleed" on AMD Zen2 processors
  • keyboard-configurator: Update from 1.3.7~1689344951 to 1.3.7~1690556019

    • Fixes, adds darp9, switches internal data structure for consistent keymap ordering
  • firefox: Update from 115.0 to 115.0.3

    • Miscellaneous fixes

Ubuntu

  • gcc-10: Update from 10.4.0 to 10.5.0 (Ubuntu)

  • gcc-11: Update from 11.3.0 to 11.4.0 (Ubuntu)

  • gcc-12: Update from 12.1.0 to 12.3.0 (Ubuntu)

  • python3.10: Update from 3.10.6 to 3.10.12 (Ubuntu)

  • openjdk-11-jre: Update from 11.0.19+7 to 11.0.20+8 (Ubuntu)

    • Fix CVE-2023-22041, CVE-2023-25193, CVE-2023-22045, CVE-2023-22049, CVE-2023-22036, CVE-2023-22006
  • thermald: Update from 2.4.9-1ubuntu0.2 to 2.4.9-1ubuntu0.3 (Ubuntu)

    • Add support for Alder Lake N
    • Fix throttled GPU and shutdown when running Prime95

August 02, 2023

Pop!_OS (266)

  • desktop: Update from 2.0.0~1690475545 to 2.0.0~1690839996:

    • Remove desktop-base conflict
    • Add bash-completion
  • packaging-firefox: Update from 115.0.3 to 116.0

    • Release Notes
    • Version now includes a 1: prefix to ensure it always overrides Ubuntu's snap transitional package (55)
  • systemd: Update from 249.11-0ubuntu3.7 to 249.11-0ubuntu3.9

    • Fixes network device naming and subnet routing

Ubuntu

  • docker.io: Update from 20.10.21 to 20.10.25 (Ubuntu)

August 03, 2023

Pop!_OS (267)

Ubuntu

  • gtk4: Update from 4.6.6 to 4.6.9 (Ubuntu)

  • vim: Update from 2:8.2.3995-1ubuntu2.9 to vim 2:8.2.3995-1ubuntu2.10 (Ubuntu)

August 04, 2023

Pop!_OS (268)

  • nvidia-graphics-drivers-470: Update from 470.161.03-1 to 470.199.02-1

Notes

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by canadaduane@lemmy.ca to c/pop_os@lemmy.world

I like to have easy access to an offline dictionary via the Pop Launcher (Super key, followed by "define ").

You can install this dictionary/launcher plugin like so:

curl -sSf https://raw.githubusercontent.com/canadaduane/pop-dictionary/main/install.sh | sh

Then try tapping the Super key (e.g. Windows key, or whatever gets you into your Launcher overlay) then type "define awesome" and you should see the GoldenDict entry for "awesome" pop up.

Hope you enjoy!

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More details on System76's upcoming "Virgo" laptop, which would be their first in-house design.

GitHub repository is here: https://github.com/system76/virgo/.

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submitted 21 hours ago by classic@fedia.io to c/pop_os@lemmy.world

I'm on a Legion Lenovo Slim 5. The webcam shows too much area around me during video calls (the browser based teleconferencing tool that I use doesn't have settings to adjust this).

I tried the cameractrls app, but it doesn't offer any way to crop or zoom in. Any other suggestions?

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submitted 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) by kaugman@lemmy.today to c/pop_os@lemmy.world

I just installed Cosmic (Pop_OS! 22.04) into my second laptop, Thinkpad X270. Using it with bluetooth headphones is a bit annoying. It gives audio only on right side when using the high quality option. In hands-free mode audio comes out of both sides.

Is there a fix which I could apply by myself? Cosmic doesn't offer (yet) a built-in balance adjustment so I don't know if it's just the balance.

Still it's the best desktop and especially cosmic app store is best I've ever tried, including mobile.

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submitted 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago) by riquisimo@lemmy.dbzer0.com to c/pop_os@lemmy.world

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/30765479

I updated my graphics drivers from nvidia 470 to nvidia 560 due to issues running certain games. It's fixed my gaming issue but reintroduced the problem that kept me from updating for so long.

After setting my computer to "suspend," it wakes up to this screen on all monitors. I am unable to scroll up or type further commands, my only option is to reboot the machine.

  • My graphics card is: NVIDIA Corporation GP104 [GeForce GTX 1070]
  • Nvidia driver version: 560.35.03
  • My desktop environment is Cinnamon X11. (This does not occur on Wayland, but there is no Cinnamon Wayland.)

I can't make heads or tails of this error screen. The best I can understand is the "Fixing recursive fault but reboot is required!" line. How can I get more information? Does anyone have any ideas on how I can fix this? Thanks in advance.

Edit: It seems important to mention this is happening only on X11 (Pop default and Cinnamon), and not on Pop!_OS on Wayland.

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And when aprohimatly we can expect stable version..? For a year or more?

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submitted 1 week ago by hellostick@lemm.ee to c/pop_os@lemmy.world

will there be support for secure boot?

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COSMIC Utils (cosmic-utils.github.io)

Community driven applications and extensions written to extend the power of the COSMIC™ Desktop made by System 76.

COSMIC Utils Projects are all open source and as such welcome the spirit of open collaboration. Head over to the source code of any of the projects listed above and help however you feel necessary!

This is a collection of third party utilities designed for COSMIC. The organization is open to welcoming new projects and contributors.

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submitted 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) by batman654987@lemmynsfw.com to c/pop_os@lemmy.world

I want to lock the screen and it should displey blured background with date and time in the middle. And thats what happends some times but other times screen goes off, like its in sleep mode. And i dont want that, also its confusing why it isnt consistant.. Any qlue why this is happening..? Its desktop pc with desktop monitor, not laptop..

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submitted 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) by pnutzh4x0r@lemmy.ndlug.org to c/pop_os@lemmy.world

A while back COSMIC entered its Alpha 1 and then Alpha 2 and now we have the CEO of System76 Carl Richell back on the show to talk about the project.

One notable comment (around minute 49) by Carl is that there will "soon" be a development option available for Pop!_OS 22.04 users to upgrade to 24.04 where some GNOME applications will be replaced by their COSMIC equivalents.

Also, Carl says he hopes Beta 1 will be released in January 2025. Until then, there will be a new Alpha every last Thursday of the month.

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submitted 2 weeks ago by hellostick@lemm.ee to c/pop_os@lemmy.world

Just curious. No rush.

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hello (programming.dev)
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submitted 3 weeks ago by hellostick@lemm.ee to c/pop_os@lemmy.world

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Hey All, When my desktop was Windows, I'd use my desktop to rip DVD/Blu-rays, move them to the movies folder, then use robocopy to copy just new files from my desktop to my Plex server. Used switches to copy just the new files and folders.

What is the Linux equivalent to do this?

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Tiling (r.nf)

When protonvpn is in tiling mode, it leaves a lot of unused space

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submitted 1 month ago by daevad@lemmy.world to c/pop_os@lemmy.world

Start tweaking your COSMIC desktop.

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these are flatseal and ungoogled chrome, as examples, somde flatpak work fine, others are white screen

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submitted 1 month ago by SavvyNik@lemmy.world to c/pop_os@lemmy.world
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Pop!_OS is an operating system developed by System76 for STEM and creative professionals who use their computer as a tool to discover and create. Unleash your potential on secure, reliable open source software. Based on your exceptional curiosity, we sense you have a lot of it.

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Whether this is your first experience with Linux, or your latest adventure, all are welcome to discuss and ask questions about Pop!_OS and COSMIC. Keep the discussions friendly though, and remember to assume good intentions whenever you reply. We're all here because we have a shared love for Linux and open source software.

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