The Audacious music player has released version 3.4.1. It mainly fixed below bugs:
no gapless playing with ALSA output #314
.minipsf looks for .psflib one directory level up #316
Tray icon missing after restarting xfce4-panel #317
Neon plugin fails to play stream over proxy with authentication. # 319
Buffer size too small for HVSC songlengths db #326
no metadata display for opus files #329
metadata updating failed and other weird tag issues #332
file writer flac does not write tags #334
Fix skinned ui not being drawn properly with gtk-3 >= 3.9 #336
Install Audacious in Ubuntu:
The Webupd8 Team PPA has updated the packages for Ubuntu 13.10, Ubuntu 13.04, Ubuntu 12.10, Ubuntu 12.04 and their derivatives, such as Linux Mint and Elementary OS.
To install it, press Ctrl+Alt+T on your keyboard to open terminal. When it opens, run below command to add the ppa:
The Choqok micro-blogging client has updated to version 1.4 which brings back the Twitter support. Identi.ca support has been removed from StatusNet plugin.
The developer announced in the official website:
Sometimes ago we had two bad news, Identi.ca service switched to pump.io software and dropped it’s API, so Choqok is no longer support Identi.ca service, but it still supports StatusNet websites, because StatusNet is not died. About Identi.ca support, right now there’s no one working on pump.io support as I know, so unfortunately there’s no promise on supporting it again.
And in Twitter land, they turned off support for API v1.0 which Choqok was using, and so with this update Twitter support is back to Choqok.
other changes:
Support for Twitter API v1.1 (Thanks to Daniel Kreuter for his effort on it)
“mark timeline as read” menu item added to tabs context menu (Lim Yuen Hoe)
Show “in reply to” in twitter search timelines (Lim Yuen Hoe)
Identi.ca support removed from StatusNet plugin, we still support StatusNet
And some other minor fixes
Install Choqok 1.4 in Ubuntu:
Press Ctrl+Alt+T on your keyboard to open terminal. When it opens, run below commands to install the client in Ubuntu 13.10, Ubuntu 13.04, Ubuntu 12.10, Ubuntu 12.04 and their derivatives.
Linus Torvalds has announced the Linux Kernel 3.11. Here are the new features and how to install / upgrade new kernel in Ubuntu 13.04, Ubuntu 12.10, Ubuntu 12.04 and Linux Mint.
Linus Torvalds wrote on the mailing list:
As some people noticed, I got distracted (“Ooh, look, a squirrel..”)
and never wrote an announcement for -rc7. My bad. But it wasn’t
actually all that interesting a release apart from the date, and it
had a silly compile error in ohci-pci if you hadn’t enabled
CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME, so we’ll just forget -rc7 ever happened, ok?
Instead, go and get the real 3.11 release, which is out there, all
shiny and ready to be compiled and loved.
Since rc7 (ok, I lied, it happened) there’s been just small fixes.
Most of them came in from the networking tree, but there’s some all
over: some random filesystem fixes, a couple of sound fixes, a
/proc/timer_list fix, things like that. Nothing really stands out
(unless you happened to use the new soft-dirty code, that had a buglet
that could really hurt), but let’s hope we don’t have some silly
configuration that doesn’t even compile this time around.
Shortlog appended.
Linus
The Linux Kernel 3.11 Features:
Graphics:
The DRM driver changes dominate the Linux 3.11 kernel! The big feature is Radeon dynamic power management support has finally come to AMD’s open-source driver along with early support for the Radeon HD 8000 “Sea Islands” GPUs. Phoronix tests have shown Radeon DPM is successful at improving power use and lowering temperatures while delivering great performance.
There’s a new DRM display driver for the Renesas R-Car SoC.
Intel Haswell improvements and Valley View / Bay Trail support is now ready for Linux desktop usage.
H.264 / MPEG-2 video decoding for Nouveau with select NVIDIA GPUs bearing the VP2 engine as part of the PureVideo HD support. This is exposed in Gallium3D via the VDPAU state tracker. There’s also early GK110 GPU support. The NVIDIA GK110 is the firm’s latest high-end Kepler GPU.
Disk / File-System:
LZ4 compression support.
Zswap was merged for compressed swap caching.
Various XFS file-system improvements.
Performance tuning for Btrfs.
F2FS file-system updates.
EXT4 file-system updates.
The Lustre file-system client was merged for the first time.
CPU:
AVX2 Crypto optimizations.
PowerPC improvements from IBM.
Continued ARM improvements.
Xen and KVM virtualization now work for 64-bit ARM.
General Hardware & Miscellaneous Improvements:
Input device improvements.
Lots of audio / sound improvements.
With Linux 3.11, Wine can now handle Windows RT applications.
Download & Install Linux Kernel 3.11:
The Kernel PPA has updated DEB packages for Ubuntu and its derivatives. Press Ctrl+Alt+T on your keyboard to open terminal. When it opens, run below commands to download the DEBs.
As you may know, the digital photo editor Fotoxx updates every month. Here I’ll show you how to install and keep the latest version in Ubuntu 13.04 Raring, Ubuntu 12.04 Precise and their derivatives via PPA.
So far, the latest release is 13.09. With it, you can edit photos and manage a large collection. Includes thumbnail image browser and navigator, RAW file import, a comprehensive set of edit functions working in deep color, fast full-image feedback, multiple undo/redo, select/copy/paste, file versioning, batch transforms, HDR and panorama composites, metadata edit, fast search and display, named image subsets (views). Read the changelog.
Install Latest Fotoxx:
The getdeb repository provides Fotoxx packages for Ubuntu 12.04 and Ubuntu 13.04. You can add the repository by downloading and installing the Debs from the below link:
download gedeb package
After that, you can install fotoxx and receive updates by Synaptic Package Manager or by running below commands in terminal (Ctrl+Alt+T):
sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get install fotoxx
For other Ubuntu editions, such as Ubuntu 13.10, Ubuntu 12.10, Ubuntu 10.04, etc. Download the deb packages from the official site.
The Avidemux video editor has reached version 2.6.5 with improvements and bug fixes. This tutorial shows how to install or upgrade it in Ubuntu 13.04, Ubuntu 12.04 via PPA.
As you may know, Avidemux is a free video editor designed for simple cutting, filtering and encoding tasks. It supports many file formats, including AVI, DVD compatible MPEG files, ASF and MP4 using a variety of codecs.
Avidemux 2.6.5 has below changes:
libva hardware decoding
xvba hardware decoding, ported from xbmc, experimental
Re-enabled 64bits windows build using octave
Only lock job database when adding a job
Fixed the doubled fps bug on mpeg ts
Fixed positive and negative audio shift having the same effect
Windows : Better drag n drop support
Added back save/load video filter set
Dv encoding
Fast, superfast and ultrafast x264 preset by bernd_b
Support for 10bits h264 decoding
Much improved speed for downmixing
Updated libav*
Plenty of bugs fixed
Intall Avidemux via PPA:
For Ubuntu 13.04 Raring, Ubuntu 12.04 Precise and their derivatives such as Linux Mint 13 Maya, 15 Olivia, Elementary OS 0.2 Luna. Press Ctrl+Alt+T on your keyboard to open terminal. When it opens, run below commands one by one to add the ppa:
The simple Medical Records Manager Clinica released version 0.3 with backup import/export functionality, network sharing service, as well as other improvements and bug fixes.
As you may know, Clinica is a simple tool for the desktop to mantain medical records. With it, you can:
Search, edit and save patients
Manage doctors associated with them
Keep track of your scheduled visits and various events using the builtin calendar
Search for medicines online and many more with the plugins
The new release Clinica 0.3 add below changes:
Reworked the UI to fix some usability issues
Moved the CMake build system
Added an abstraction to the DataProvider to allow integration with external data sources.
Added a Network service to share data across LAN
Added a DBus service to ease integration in the desktop environment.
Added Backup and Import/Export functionality
Gtk+-3.0 only
Various fixes
Added integration of files in the visits
Added a local medicine database
Allow to search medicines in more than one database
For Ubuntu 13.10, Ubuntu 13.04, Ubuntu 12.10, Ubuntu 12.04 and Linux Mint. Press Ctrl+Alt+T to open terminal, run below commands one by one to install it from PPA:
Touchpad Indicator has been updated to 0.9.5 with the ability to change touchpad status using Mouse Wheel. The developer announced in his blog:
“It is certainly much more comfortable turning the mouse wheel (regardless of whether it is up or down) to do two clicks to change the status of the touchpad, first to display the menu and the second to select the option.”
In the new release, keyboard shortcuts now reside in dconf instead of gconf, specifically in org.gnome.desktop.wm.keybindings. To set a specific keyboard shortcut for toggling Touchpad-Indicator, go to org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.media-keys.custom-keybindings in Dconf Editor
Touchpad Indicator 0.9.5 also fixes below bugs:
# 1036808 Ubuntu 12.04 Suffers suspension after an internal error
# 1062694 Touchpad status resets to ‘ON’ when laptop lid is closed.
# 1075029 watchdog.py got some problem
# 1099821 keyboard shortcut does not work well
# 1111784 watchdog fails to enable touchpad on mouse removal
# 1192930 indicator Touchpad not working correctly.
# 1197984 Unable to save preferences
# 1198003 Cant enable Autostart
# 1036529 When unplug enable Wont get my External mouse
# 1131179 enabled touchpad indicator shows when it is disabled
# 1114511 Touchpad-indicator has gone berserk and Enables and disables randomly
Install Touchpad Indicator:
The PPA has been updated for Ubuntu 13.10, Ubuntu 12.10, Ubuntu 13.04 users. Press Ctrl+Alt+T on your keyboard to open terminal. When it opens, run below commands one by one to install Touchpad Indicator:
The Qt-based Multimedia Player Qmmp released version 0.7.2 a few hours ago. It fixed some bugs and removed unimplemented function. Here’s how to install / upgrade to this release in Ubuntu 13.04, Ubuntu 12.10, Ubuntu 12.04 and their derivatives.
As you may know, Qmmp is a Qt audio player with WinAmp-like interface. It supports MPEG1 layer 2/3, Ogg Vorbis, Ogg Opus, Native FLAC, Ogg FLAC, Musepack, WavePack, tracker modules (mod, s3m, it, xm, etc), ADTS AAC, CD Audio, WMA, Monkey’s Audio (and other formats provided by FFmpeg library), PCM WAVE (and other formats provided by libsndfile library), midi, chiptune formats (AY, GBS, GYM, HES, KSS, NSF, NSFE, SAP, SPC, VGM, VGZ, VTX)
Changes in Qmmp 0.7.2:
fixed queue update bug
fixed track length formatting
fixed api documentation
fixed gcc warnings
fixed memory leaks
fixed wildmidi config path
fixed playlist autosave feature
fixed possible segmentation fault
fixed title format update bug
removed unimplemented function
Install or Upgrade the Qmmp via PPA:
The PPA has updated for Ubuntu 13.04 Raring, Ubuntu 12.10 Quantal and Ubuntu 12.04 Precise users. Press Ctrl+Alt+T on your keyboard to open terminal. When it opens, run following 3 commands one by one:
There are a few Qmmp skins, you can use them by place the extracted folders under “$user Home/.qmmp/skins/” folder. You may press Ctrl+H to see hidden file folders.
After about one year and a half, Classic Menu Indicator finally released a new version 0.08. It brings a few improvements and adds support for more languages.
As you may know, ClassicMenu Indicator is a indicator applet for Unity, that provides the main menu of Gnome2/Gnome Classic.
New features in ClassicMenu indicator 0.08:
ClassicMenu Indicator has its own icon now
added support for some configuration options
improved handling of missing/unusable icons
extended “ClassicMenu Indicator” submenu
added Estonian, French, Croatian, Japanese, Malay, Brazilian, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese (Simplified) language support
changed the way commands are run
To install Classic Menu Indicator 0.08, just download and double-click to install the DEB: