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Ubuntu 26.04 Will Look More Like Vanilla GNOME Shell

Ubuntu’s default desktop is about to look more like upstream GNOME than it has in years — but before you panic unduly, I should stress that it will still look (mostly) the same as it does now. The Yaru theme team — try saying that several times in a row — is undertaking a refactor of their GNOME Shell stylesheet (“theme”) ahead of the next long-term support release, Ubuntu 26.04 LTS, which is due out in April and will include GNOME 50. Rather than continuing to maintain a customised stylesheet for GNOME Shell, it will instead use the default theme […]

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Ubuntu 26.04 to Include AMD ROCm in Official Repos (Like CUDA)

Canonical is adding AMD’s ROCm to the Ubuntu 26.04 LTS repos, making it faster for developers to install GPU-accelerated AI and HPC libraries for AMD Instinct and Radeon GPUs. The news mirrors September’s NVIDIA CUDA announcement, when Canonical said it would package CUDA tools in the official Ubuntu repositories, negating multi-step installation hurdles for developers to get up and running with GPU-accelerated AI/ML tasks on Ubuntu. Now, AMD already provide ROCm for Ubuntu directly via its own website/repo. What this news means is packaging and maintenance duties shift over to Canonical, which has created a dedicated engineering team to shoulder the […]

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This Add-On Brings Adaptive UI Colour to Firefox

Firefox looks nice enough on Ubuntu, right? It fits in, which is all you can ask for — unless you love a pop of colour, that is. Which is where a neat, open-source Firefox add-on I was tipped to recently comes in. Ambient theme by Site Colour is not, repeat, not a standard theme. It dynamically re-colours the tab bar, toolbar and other top-of-the-window-bits baed on the dominant colour of the web page being viewed. If you’ve tried the Vivaldi web browser (or Apple’s Safari on iOS) and admired its accent colour capabilities then this add-on enables a similar thing to Firefox, […]

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