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What is libwacom? A library to describe graphics tablets
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Lightworks Video Editor 14.1 Beta Released
A new beta release of Lightworks, the professional-grade video editor, is available to download. It features various improvements, including GoPro support.
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Figment, a beautiful and musical action-adventure game is now available on Linux
Few games catch me completely by surprise with their beauty as well as their gameplay, action-adventure game Figment [GOG, Steam] is one such title.
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Niche, a strategy game about genetics and survival has released in full
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GTK Adds Support For KDE's Server-Side Decorations On Wayland
Running GTK3 applications on a KDE Plasma Wayland session will soon look better with GNOME's toolkit now supporting the KDE server-side decorations.
GNOME on Wayland relies upon client-side decorations (CSD) while KDE's approach to Wayland support has been with server-side decorations (SSD), as was hotly debated a few years back.
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Linux Mint KDE is out, LMDE 3 is in
In a blog post written Oct 25, the Linux Mint team has announced that Linux Mint will be ending the KDE flavor after 18.3 is released.
“In continuation with what’s been done in the past, Linux Mint 18.3 will feature a KDE edition, but it will be the last release to do so.”
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Pixel 2 Problems: Google Promises 2-Year Warranty For Every Pixel 2 Phone
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