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October 2019 desktop calendar wallpaper
October 2019 desktop calendar wallpaper








october 2019 desktop calendar wallpaper
  1. #October 2019 desktop calendar wallpaper install
  2. #October 2019 desktop calendar wallpaper update
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Paired with a newer version of PackageKit, AppCenter performs more actions in parallel.

#October 2019 desktop calendar wallpaper code

Lastly, we’ve also cleaned up and refactored a ton of code in AppCenter, bringing massive performance improvements and numerous layout fixes.

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Network infobar lets you browse cached apps and uninstall while offline This release also adds the ability to browse and uninstall apps while not connected to the Internet, with a new network infobar that appears and directs you to your networking settings if you’re offline. On app listings, we’ve added a loading animation to screenshots, plus added new forward/back navigation buttons on hover in case the little dots were too hard to hit.ĪppCenter app listing with new screenshot navigation As with Sideload, this is a starting point and we plan to iterate on it further, especially exposing more specific Flatpak permissions. With users adding more non-curated apps into AppCenter with an officially-supported method, we also took time to be more clear about the implications of installing non-curated apps with a new dialog, similar to the Sideload dialog. Because we default to user installations, installing and updating Flatpak apps does not require an administrator password. from both Flatpak and the Ubuntu repos) will show a drop-down to select the version of the app listing, and Flatpak updates will be included alongside normal updates. Apps with multiple versions available (i.e.

#October 2019 desktop calendar wallpaper update

The big AppCenter update is finally here! This release adds Flatpak support out of the box, meaning apps from any added user remotes-including those added with Sideload-will show up automatically. AppCenter: Flatpak, Non-Curated Warning, & Up to 10× Faster Towards the end of the month we also finalized our brand new automation-powered release process (more on that in an upcoming blog post), meaning we were able to easily queue up the releases of several apps and desktop components.

#October 2019 desktop calendar wallpaper install

If you want to get your hands on it early (and aren’t afraid of the Terminal), you can install it with: The first version was released in October and it will be rolling out to users soon.

october 2019 desktop calendar wallpaper

Sideload is a new app and we have plans to iterate on it over time, but it’s already super useful and straightforward. This also means that Flatpak is now enabled out of the box on elementary OS, and we’ve submitted a pull request to simplify the Flatpak quick setup instructions on to reflect this. Rather than leaving users out on their own to add insecure PPAs or run random scripts as root, Sideload facilitates a safer way to help users get sandboxed apps.įlatpak is now enabled out of the box on elementary OS

october 2019 desktop calendar wallpaper

While we always recommend users visit AppCenter for quality curated apps made for elementary OS, we understand that there are some cross-platform apps that don’t meet the requirements to be curated in AppCenter. Sideload handles flatpakref files, like those you might find on Flathub or another third-party website providing a Flatpak app for download. We have a brand new app for elementary OS to enable easier sideloading of apps. We’ll share more on that later, but first: let’s take a look at all of the updates that went out to elementary OS users over the past month. Welcome to November! A bit later this month we’ll be attending the Linux App Summit alongside folks from Canonical, CodeThink, Collabora, Endless, Flatpak, Fractal, GNOME, GStreamer, KDE, Krita, LibreOffice, Meson, Purism, Red Hat, Ubuntu and more in Barcelona, Spain to hang out and work with folks from across the open source community-plus we’ll be giving a couple of talks about Curb Cuts and Growing Beyond the System Tray. Cassidy James Blaede Co-founder & CXO Fri, Nov 1, 2019










October 2019 desktop calendar wallpaper