Thursday, 30 April 2015

Install Google Chrome 42.0 on Ubuntu 15.04 vivid Vervet, ubuntu 14.10 Utopic Unicorn, Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr (LTS) and Linux Mint 17.1 Rebecca, Linux Mint 17 Qiana

Install Google Chrome 42.0 on Ubuntu 15.04 vivid Vervet, ubuntu 14.10 Utopic Unicorn, Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr (LTS) and Linux Mint 17.1 Rebecca, Linux Mint 17 Qiana


Google Chrome, or Chrome, is a web browser software that tries to compete with major players, such as Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer, Safari, and even the Opera web browser. It is available for the Linux, Android, iOS, Microsoft Windows, and Mac OS X operating systems. But Google Chrome is more than a web browser, as it combines sophisticated open source technology, borrowed from the Chromium application, into a minimal design, all in order to help users surf the web much faster, a lot easier, and safer than ever before.

Features at a glance

A unique functionality of the Google Chrome application is its ability to search the web directly from the address bar. Just type one or more words in the address bar and immediately get suggestions for popular web pages. The application displays thumbnails of your top websites on the new tab page, a function that is popularly called Speed Dial. This functionality is also available on other similar products, and it allows you to easily access your favorite web pages instantly, with lightning speed, from any new tab.

Install Google Chrome 42.0 on Ubuntu 15.04 vivid Vervet, ubuntu 14.10 Utopic Unicorn, Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr (LTS) and Linux Mint 17.1 Rebecca, Linux Mint 17 Qiana :

To Install/Update Google Chrome 42.0 on Ubuntu 15.04 vivid Vervet, ubuntu 14.10 Utopic Unicorn, Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr (LTS), Ubuntu 13.10/13.04/12.04, Linux Mint 17.1 Rebecca, Linux Mint 17 Qiana, Linux Mint 13 Maya, Pinguy OS 14.04, Elementary OS 0.3 Freya, Elementary OS 0.2 Luna, Peppermint Five, Deepin 2014, LXLE 14.04, Linux Lite 2.0, Linux Lite 2.2 and other Ubuntu derivative systems, open a new Terminal window and bash (get it?) in the following commands:


For Ubuntu 32 bit :
$ wget -c https://dl.google.com/linux/direct/google-chrome-stable_current_i386.deb
$ sudo dpkg -i google-chrome-stable_current_i386.deb
$ sudo rm -rf google-chrome-stable_current_i386.deb

For Ubuntu 64 bit :
$ wget -c https://dl.google.com/linux/direct/google-chrome-stable_current_amd64.deb
$ sudo dpkg -i google-chrome-stable_current_amd64.deb
$ sudo rm -rf google-chrome-stable_current_amd64.deb
In case “dpkg” indicates missing dependencies, complete the installation by executing the following command:
$ sudo apt-get install -f
Note: Installing Google Chrome will add the Google repository so your system will automatically keep Google Chrome up to date. If you don’t want Google's repository, do “sudo touch /etc/default/google-chrome” before installing the package.  

Enjoy! I hope this article adding you more clarity.

Wednesday, 29 April 2015

FrostWire 6.0.8 is out, Available for Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Fedora, CentOS, OpenSUSE and Mac OSX

FrostWire 6.0.8 is out, Available for Ubuntu 15.04 vivid Vervet, ubuntu 14.10 Utopic Unicorn, Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr (LTS), Linux Mint 17.1 Rebecca, Linux Mint 17 Qiana, Fedora 22, Fedora 21, CentOS, OpenSUSE and Mac OSX


FrostWire is an open source and cross-platform application that allow users to share large files and folders at faster download speeds over the Internet, with other people. It is compatible with the BitTorrent network, and allows users to download Magnet links.

Features at a glance

Key features include user-friendly online chat rooms, support for Internet radio stations, skins, Apple iTunes support, as well as a media library and audio player. Being an open source software, FrostWire includes no spyware and no adware. Guaranteed!

It is inspired by the well known LimeWire application and has been designed from the ground up to support search inside cloud and .torrent files, IRC (Internet Relay Chat) service, playback of audio and video files using the MPlayer software, as well as local file sharing and streaming via Wi-Fi/HTTP.

In addition, the program allows users to send downloaded audio files to the iTunes music player application in order to play them. Also, the integrated video player component will let you to playback downloaded video files.

What's new in FrostWire 6.0.8:
  • Significant improvements in search result availability.
  • Faster Bitsnoop, Extratorrent and KAT individual file search results.
  • Reduced use of DHT network for search.
  • Faster torrent download start time.
  • Fixes download error on some Archive.org search results.
  • Fixes Yify search.
  • Misc fixes in Library functionality.
  • Crash fixes.

FrostWire 6.0.8 is out, Available for Ubuntu 15.04 vivid Vervet, ubuntu 14.10 Utopic Unicorn, Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr (LTS), Linux Mint 17.1 Rebecca, Linux Mint 17 Qiana, Fedora 22, Fedora 21, CentOS, OpenSUSE and Mac OSX

open a new Terminal window and bash (get it?) in the following commands:

$ wget -c http://dl9.frostwire.com/frostwire/6.0.8/frostwire-6.0.8.amd64.deb
$ sudo dpkg -i frostwire-6.0.8.amd64.deb
$ sudo rm -rf frostwire-6.0.8.amd64.deb

Download RPM File and DMG (Mac OSX)

The source is available now. Binary packages are in the process of being built, and will appear soon at their respective download locations.

How to Upgrade to Linux Kernel 4.0.1 Stable on Ubuntu / Linux MintHow to Upgrade to Linux Kernel 4.0.1 Stable on Ubuntu / Linux Mint

Update and upgrade Linux Kernel 4.0.1 Stable on Ubuntu 15.04 Vivid Vervet, ubuntu 14.10 Utopic Unicorn, Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr (LTS) and Linux Mint 17.1 Rebecca, Linux Mint 17 Qiana


Linux kernel is the essential part of any Linux operating system. It is responsible for resource allocation, low-level hardware interfaces, security, simple communications, basic file system management, and more. Written from scratch by Linus Torvalds (with help from various developers), Linux is a clone of the UNIX operating system. It is geared towards POSIX and Single UNIX Specification compliances.

Features at a glance

Linux comes with powerful features, such as true multitasking, multistack networking, shared copy-on-write executables, shared libraries, demand loading, virtual memory, and proper memory management. Initially designed only for 386/486-based computers, now Linux supports a wide range of architectures, including 64-bit (IA64, AMD64), ARM, ARM64, DEC Alpha, MIPS, SUN Sparc, PowerPC, as well as Amiga and Atari machines.

Read Changelog in here

How to Upgrade to Linux Kernel 4.0.1 Stable on Ubuntu / Linux Mint

to update and upgrade Linux Kernel 4.0.1 Stable on Ubuntu 15.04 Vivid Vervet, ubuntu 14.10 Utopic Unicorn, Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr (LTS) and Linux Mint 17.1 Rebecca, Linux Mint 17 Qiana, open a new Terminal window and bash (get it?) in the following commands:

For Ubuntu 32 bit :
$ wget -c http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.0.1-vivid/linux-headers-4.0.1-040001_4.0.1-040001.201504290935_all.deb \ http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.0.1-vivid/linux-headers-4.0.1-040001-generic_4.0.1-040001.201504290935_i386.deb \ http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.0.1-vivid/linux-image-4.0.1-040001-generic_4.0.1-040001.201504290935_i386.deb

For Ubuntu 64 bit :
$ wget -c http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.0.1-vivid/linux-headers-4.0.1-040001_4.0.1-040001.201504290935_all.deb \ http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.0.1-vivid/linux-headers-4.0.1-040001-generic_4.0.1-040001.201504290935_amd64.deb \ http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.0.1-vivid/linux-image-4.0.1-040001-generic_4.0.1-040001.201504290935_amd64.deb

LowLatency Kernel Ubuntu 32 bit :
$ wget -c http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.0.1-vivid/linux-headers-4.0.1-040001_4.0.1-040001.201504290935_all.deb \ http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.0.1-vivid/linux-headers-4.0.1-040001-lowlatency_4.0.1-040001.201504290935_i386.deb \ http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.0.1-vivid/linux-image-4.0.1-040001-lowlatency_4.0.1-040001.201504290935_i386.deb

LowLatency Kernel Ubuntu 64 bit :
$ wget -c http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.0.1-vivid/linux-headers-4.0.1-040001_4.0.1-040001.201504290935_all.deb \ http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.0.1-vivid/linux-headers-4.0.1-040001-lowlatency_4.0.1-040001.201504290935_amd64.deb \ http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.0.1-vivid/linux-image-4.0.1-040001-lowlatency_4.0.1-040001.201504290935_amd64.deb

for ARM you can download full in here .

Install, update or Upgrade Linux Kernel 4.0.1 Stable :
$  sudo dpkg -i *.deb
Atfer install complete, update grub and reboot your computer and choose new kernel in grub :
$ sudo update-grub
$ sudo reboot 
The source is available now. Binary packages are in the process of being built, and will appear soon at their respective download locations.

WARNING: Installing a new kernel may render your system unusable or unstable. If you proceed with the installation using the instructions below, make sure you back up any important data you have to an external hard drive. 

How to Upgrade Linux Kernel 3.19.6 Stable on Ubuntu, Elementary OS, Linux Deepin or Linux Mint

Upgrade Kernel 3.19.6 stable ubuntu 15.04 vivid vervet, ubuntu 14.10 Utopic Unicorn, Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr / Linux Mint 17.1 Rebecca, Linux Mint 17 Qiana / install Kernel 3.19.6 stable linux mint / Upgrade Kernel 3.19.6 stable Elementary OS / Upgrade Kernel 3.19.6 stable Deepin 2014



Linux kernel is the essential part of any Linux operating system. It is responsible for resource allocation, low-level hardware interfaces, security, simple communications, basic file system management, and more. Written from scratch by Linus Torvalds (with help from various developers), Linux is a clone of the UNIX operating system. It is geared towards POSIX and Single UNIX Specification compliances.

Features at a glance

Linux comes with powerful features, such as true multitasking, multistack networking, shared copy-on-write executables, shared libraries, demand loading, virtual memory, and proper memory management. Initially designed only for 386/486-based computers, now Linux supports a wide range of architectures, including 64-bit (IA64, AMD64), ARM, ARM64, DEC Alpha, MIPS, SUN Sparc, PowerPC, as well as Amiga and Atari machines.

Read Changelog Kernel 3.19.6 Stable 

Upgrade to Linux Kernel 3.19.6 Stable on Ubuntu, Elementary OS, Linux Deepin or Linux Mint :

to install and upgrade Linux Kernel 3.19.6 Stable on Ubuntu 15.04 vivid Vervet, ubuntu 14.10 Utopic Unicorn, Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr (LTS), Ubuntu 13.10/13.04/12.04, Linux Mint 17.1 Rebecca, Linux Mint 17 Qiana, Linux Mint 13 Maya, Pinguy OS 14.04, Elementary OS 0.3 Freya, Elementary OS 0.2 Luna, Peppermint Five, Deepin 2014, LXLE 14.04, Linux Lite 2.0, Linux Lite 2.2 and other Ubuntu derivative systems, open a new Terminal window and bash (get it?) in the following commands:

For Ubuntu 32 bit :
$ wget -c http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.19.6-vivid/linux-headers-3.19.6-031906_3.19.6-031906.201504290535_all.deb \ http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.19.6-vivid/linux-headers-3.19.6-031906-generic_3.19.6-031906.201504290535_i386.deb \ http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.19.6-vivid/linux-image-3.19.6-031906-generic_3.19.6-031906.201504290535_i386.deb

For Ubuntu 64 bit :
$ wget -c http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.19.6-vivid/linux-headers-3.19.6-031906_3.19.6-031906.201504290535_all.deb \ http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.19.6-vivid/linux-headers-3.19.6-031906-generic_3.19.6-031906.201504290535_amd64.deb \ http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.19.6-vivid/linux-image-3.19.6-031906-generic_3.19.6-031906.201504290535_amd64.deb

LowLatency Kernel Ubuntu 32 bit :
$ wget -c http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.19.6-vivid/linux-headers-3.19.6-031906_3.19.6-031906.201504290535_all.deb \ http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.19.6-vivid/linux-headers-3.19.6-031906-lowlatency_3.19.6-031906.201504290535_i386.deb \ http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.19.6-vivid/linux-image-3.19.6-031906-lowlatency_3.19.6-031906.201504290535_i386.deb

LowLatency Kernel Ubuntu 64 bit :
$ wget -c http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.19.6-vivid/linux-headers-3.19.6-031906_3.19.6-031906.201504290535_all.deb \ http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.19.6-vivid/linux-headers-3.19.6-031906-lowlatency_3.19.6-031906.201504290535_amd64.deb \ http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.19.6-vivid/linux-image-3.19.6-031906-lowlatency_3.19.6-031906.201504290535_amd64.deb
Follow this page for more download kernel Linux Kernel 3.19.6 Stable

Install, update or Upgrade Linux Kernel 3.19.6 Stable :
$  sudo dpkg -i *.deb
Atfer install complete, update grub and reboot your computer and choose new kernel in grub :
$ sudo update-grub
$ sudo reboot
The source is available now. Binary packages are in the process of being built, and will appear soon at their respective download locations. 

WARNING: Installing a new kernel may render your system unusable or unstable. If you proceed with the installation using the instructions below, make sure you back up any important data you have to an external hard drive 

Enjoy! I hope this article adding you more clarity

Tuesday, 28 April 2015

Install HPLIP 3.15.4 Linux Imaging and Printing on Ubuntu and Linux Mint

Update HPLIP 3.15.4 Ubuntu / HPLIP 3.15.4 Linux Mint / install HPLIP 3.15.4 Printing ubuntu



HPLIP 3.15.4 Linux Imaging and Printing is an HP developed solution for printing, scanning, and faxing with HP inkjet and laser based printers in Linux Desktops. The HPLIP project provides printing support for over 2,080 printer models–including; Deskjet, Officejet, Photosmart, PSC (Print, Scan, Copy), Business Inkjet, LaserJet, Edgeline MFP, and LaserJet MFP.


HPLIP 3.15.4 changelog
  • HPLIP Plugin support for ARMv6,ARMv7 and aarch64 architectures
  • Added Support for the Following New Printers:
    • HP Color LaserJet Pro M252dw
    • HP Color LaserJet Pro M252n
    • HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP M277n
    • HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP M277dw
    • HP Color LaserJet Enterprise M553n
    • HP Color LaserJet Enterprise M553dn
    • HP Color LaserJet Enterprise M553x
    • HP Color LaserJet Enterprise M553dh
    • HP Color LaserJet Enterprise M552dn
    • HP LaserJet Enterprise M604n
    • HP LaserJet Enterprise M604dn
    • HP LaserJet Enterprise M605dn
    • HP LaserJet Enterprise M605n
    • HP LaserJet Enterprise M605x
    • HP LaserJet Enterprise M606x
    • HP LaserJet Enterprise M606dn
  • Added support for the following new Distro’s:
    • Debian 8.0 (RC)
    • LinuxMint 17.1
    • Ubuntu 15.04 (Beta)
  • Issues fixed:
    • “Auto agree with license” option is set by default while resolving the dependencies with auto installation of HPLIP
  • Launchpad fixes:
    • Installation fails when Downloads directory does not exist
    • Updated driver plugin information in website
    • hplip driver plugin support for ARM architecture
    • FC20 latest version of HPLIP the “ready light” keeps flashing after print job is done
    • hp-sendfax complains about Pre-2.0 version of Reportlab
    • pkservice.py crashed with AttributeError in __init__(): ‘module’ object has no attribute ‘MainLoop’
     

    Install HPLIP 3.15.4 Linux Imaging and Printing on Ubuntu and Linux Mint

    to install HPLIP 3.15.4 Linux Imaging and Printing on Ubuntu 15.04 vivid Vervet, ubuntu 14.10 Utopic Unicorn, Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr (LTS), Ubuntu 13.10/13.04/12.04, Linux Mint 17.1 Rebecca, Linux Mint 17 Qiana, Linux Mint 13 Maya, Pinguy OS 14.04, Elementary OS 0.3 Freya, Elementary OS 0.2 Luna, Peppermint Five, Deepin 2014, LXLE 14.04, Linux Lite 2.0, Linux Lite 2.2 and other Ubuntu derivative systems , open a new Terminal window and bash (get it?) in the following commands:

    Download HPLIP 3.15.4 Linux Imaging and Printing via Wget :
    $ wget http://sourceforge.net/projects/hplip/files/hplip/3.15.4/hplip-3.15.4.run
    Set Permission File
    $ sudo chmod +x hplip-3.15.4.run
    Run and install :
    $  ./hplip-3.15.2.run
    Enjoy! I hope this article adding you more clarity.

    Install/Update Mozilla Firefox 37.0.2 on Ubuntu 15.04 vivid Vervet, ubuntu 14.10 Utopic Unicorn, Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr (LTS) or Linux Mint 17.1 Rebecca, Linux Mint 17 Qiana via PPA

    Install/Update Mozilla Firefox 37.0.2 on  Ubuntu 15.04 vivid Vervet, ubuntu 14.10 Utopic Unicorn, Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr (LTS) or Linux Mint 17.1 Rebecca, Linux Mint 17 Qiana via PPA


    The Mozilla Firefox project is a redesign of Mozilla's browser component, written using the XUL user interface language and designed to be cross-platform, supporting Linux, Android, Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X operating systems. It is a fast, small and very easy-to-use web browser/navigator/explorer that offers many advantages over other similar products, such as the ability to block pop-up windows and the feature-rich tabbed browsing experience.

    Features at a glance
    The application offers a well designed graphical user interface that integrates search (powered by Google, Bing, Yahoo, etc.), and industry leading accessibility with Find As You Type - find links and page text by simply typing. As mentioned before, the Firefox browser features comprehensive pop-up controls, which will keep unwanted advertising off your desktop. A tab browsing mode will let you open several pages in a single window, allowing you to load links in the background without leaving the page you're on.

    Install Mozilla Firefox 37.0.2 on Ubuntu OS

    to install or update Mozilla Firefox 37.0.2 on Ubuntu 15.04 vivid Vervet, ubuntu 14.10 Utopic Unicorn, Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr (LTS), Ubuntu 13.10/13.04/12.04, Linux Mint 17.1 Rebecca, Linux Mint 17 Qiana, Linux Mint 13 Maya, Pinguy OS 14.04, Elementary OS 0.3 Freya, Elementary OS 0.2 Luna, Peppermint Five, Deepin 2014, LXLE 14.04, Linux Lite 2.0, Linux Lite 2.2 and other Ubuntu derivative systems via PPA, open a new Terminal window and bash (get it?) in the following commands:
    sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-mozilla-security/ppa
    sudo apt-get update
    sudo apt-get install firefox

    Remove Firefox
    sudo apt-get remove firefox
    Enjoy! I hope this article adding you more clarity.

    KDE Plasma 5.3 is out and How to Compile it !



    KDE Plasma (formerly K Desktop Environment and KDE Software Compilation and KDE Plasma Workspace and Applications) is an open source project comprised of numerous packages, libraries and applications designed to provide a modern graphical desktop environment for Linux and UNIX-like workstations.

    A beautiful, modern and traditional desktop environment

    It combines ease-of-use, superior graphical design and powerful functionality with the unique features and architecture of the Linux operating system. It’s comprised of the KDE Plasma Workspaces and KDE Applications components.

    Additionally, it contains extra add-on for the panel and desktop, a download manager, an instant messenger, an addressbook, a document viewer, a multimedia layer called Phonon (similar to GStreamer on GNOME), and accessibility functionality, such as a powerful text-to-speech system.

    Read Latest Ubuntu PPA

    Highlights KDE Plasma 5.3 :

    Enhanced Power Management
    • Power management settings can be configured differently for certain activities
    • Laptop will not suspend when closing the lid while an external monitor is connected ('cinema mode', by default, can be turned off)
    • Power management inhibitions block lock screen too
    • Screen brightness changes are now animated on most hardware
    • No longer suspends when closing the lid while shutting down
    • Support for keyboard button brightness controls on lock screen
    • KInfoCenter provides statistics about energy consumption
    • Battery monitor now shows which applications are currently holding a power management inhibition for example ('Chrome is currently suppressing PM: Playing video')
    Better Bluetooth Capabilities
    • New Bluetooth applet
    • Bluedevil was ported to a new library from KDE, BluezQt
    • Added support for blocking and unblocking Bluetooth
    • Connected devices with Browse Files (ObexFTP) support are now displayed in the file dialog's Places panel
    Improved Plasma Widgets
    • Clipboard applet gains support for showing barcodes
    • The Desktop and Folder View containment codebases were unified, and have seen performance improvements
    • The Recent Documents and Recent Applications sections in Application Menu (Kicker) are now powered by KDE activities
    • Comics widget returns
    • System monitor plasmoids return, such as CPU Load Monitor and Hard Disk usage
    Plasma Media Center
    • Plasma Media Center is added as a tech preview in this release. It is fully stable but misses a few features compared to version 1. You can log directly into a Plasma Media Center session if you want to use it on a media device such as a television or projector or you can run it from Plasma Desktop. It will scan for videos, music and pictures on your computer to let you browse and play them. 
    and many more, you can follow on this page. 

    To Compile KDE Plasma 5.3 you can follow this page.

    How to Install KDE Plasma 5.3 on (K)Ubuntu 15.04 Vivid Vervet

    How to Install KDE Plasma 5.3 on (K)Ubuntu 15.04 Vivid Vervet via PPA



    KDE Plasma (formerly K Desktop Environment and KDE Software Compilation and KDE Plasma Workspace and Applications) is an open source project comprised of numerous packages, libraries and applications designed to provide a modern graphical desktop environment for Linux and UNIX-like workstations.

    A beautiful, modern and traditional desktop environment

    It combines ease-of-use, superior graphical design and powerful functionality with the unique features and architecture of the Linux operating system. It’s comprised of the KDE Plasma Workspaces and KDE Applications components.

    Additionally, it contains extra add-on for the panel and desktop, a download manager, an instant messenger, an addressbook, a document viewer, a multimedia layer called Phonon (similar to GStreamer on GNOME), and accessibility functionality, such as a powerful text-to-speech system.

    What's new in KDE Plasma 5.3:
    • Battery applet now informs what is blocking power saving
    • Energy Usage monitor
    • New energy usage monitor
    • Enhanced Power Management
    • Power management settings can be configured
    • differently for certain activities
    • Laptop will not suspend when closing the lid while an external monitor is
    • connected ('cinema mode', by default, can be turned off)
    • Power management inhibitions block lock screen too
    • Screen brightness changes are now animated on most hardware
    • No longer suspends when closing the lid while shutting down
    • Support for keyboard button brightness controls on lock screen
    • KInfoCenter provides statistics about energy consumption
    • Battery monitor now shows which applications are currently holding a power management
    • inhibition for example ('Chrome is currently suppressing PM: Playing video')
    • The new Bluedevil Applet
    • Better Bluetooth Capabilities
    • New Bluetooth applet
    • Bluedevil was ported to a new library from KDE, BluezQt
    • Added support for blocking and unblocking Bluetooth
    • Connected devices with Browse Files (ObexFTP) support are now displayed in the file dialog's Places panel
    • A touchpad configuration module has been added
    • Application Menu can access contacts
    • Application Menu can show recent documents
    • Improved Plasma Widgets
    • Clipboard applet gains support for showing barcodes
    • The Desktop and Folder View containment codebases were
    • unified, and have seen performance improvements
    • The Recent Documents and Recent Applications sections in
    • Application Menu (Kicker) are now powered by KDE activities
    • Comics widget returns
    • System monitor plasmoids return, such as CPU Load Monitor and Hard Disk usage
    • Plasma Media Center is added as a tech preview in this release. It is fully stable but misses a few features compared to version 1. You can log directly into a Plasma Media Center session if you want to use it on a media device such as a television or projector or you can run it from Plasma Desktop. It will scan for videos, music and pictures on your computer to let you browse and play them.
    • Plasma is now able to start a nested XWayland server
     

      How to Install KDE Plasma 5.3 on (K)Ubuntu 15.04 Vivid Vervet

      Adding the Kubuntu Backports PPA repository and Install KDE Plasma 5.3

      To add the Kubuntu Backports PPA repository, open the Unity Dash and search for Terminal. Open the Terminal app, and then copy and paste the following command in the console window:
      sudo add-apt-repository ppa:kubuntu-ppa/backports
      sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
      sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop

      Uninstalling KDE Plasma 5.3 from (K)Ubuntu 15.04 Vivid Vervet

      If for some reason you don't want to have the KDE Plasma 5.3 desktop environment installed on your Ubuntu 15.04 machine, you can uninstall it by running the following commands in a Terminal window, one by one, hitting Enter after each one.
      sudo apt-get install ppa-purge
      sudo ppa-purge ppa:kubuntu-ppa/backports
      sudo apt-get purge kubuntu-desktop sddm
      sudo apt-get autoremove
      Enjoy! I hope this article adding you more clarity.

      How to Install/Upgrade Linux Kernel 4.1 RC1 on Ubuntu, Elementary OS, Linux Deepin or Linux Mint

      Linux Kernel 4.1 RC1 ubuntu Ubuntu 15.04 vivid Vervet, ubuntu 14.10 Utopic Unicorn, Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr / Linux Mint 17.1 Rebecca, Linux Mint 17 Qiana / Elementary OS 0.3 Freya / Peppermint Five, Deepin 2014, LXLE 14.04, Linux Lite 2.0, Linux Lite 2.2



      Linux kernel is the essential part of any Linux operating system. It is responsible for resource allocation, low-level hardware interfaces, security, simple communications, basic file system management, and more. Written from scratch by Linus Torvalds (with help from various developers), Linux is a clone of the UNIX operating system. It is geared towards POSIX and Single UNIX Specification compliances.


      Includes powerful features

      Linux provides users with powerful features, such as true multitasking, multistack networking, shared copy-on-write executables, shared libraries, demand loading, virtual memory, and proper memory management.

      Initially designed only for 386/486-based computers, now Linux supports a wide range of architectures, including 64-bit (IA64, AMD64), ARM, ARM64, DEC Alpha, MIPS, SUN Sparc, PowerPC, as well as Amiga and Atari machines.

      What's new in Linux Kernel 4.1 RC1:


      The bulk of the changes are to drivers (just under 60% of the patch), with arch updates being about 20% of it all, and

      Read Latest Ubuntu PPA

      Upgrade to Linux Kernel 4.1 RC1 on Ubuntu, Elementary OS, Linux Deepin or Linux Mint

      to install and upgrade Linux Kernel 4.1 RC1 on Ubuntu 15.04 vivid Vervet, ubuntu 14.10 Utopic Unicorn, Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr (LTS), Ubuntu 13.10/13.04/12.04, Linux Mint 17.1 Rebecca, Linux Mint 17 Qiana, Linux Mint 13 Maya, Pinguy OS 14.04, Elementary OS 0.3 Freya, Elementary OS 0.2 Luna, Peppermint Five, Deepin 2014, LXLE 14.04, Linux Lite 2.0, Linux Lite 2.2 and other Ubuntu derivative systems, open a new Terminal window and bash (get it?) in the following commands:


      For Linux Ubuntu 32 bit :
      $wget -c http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.1-rc1-vivid/linux-headers-4.1.0-040100rc1_4.1.0-040100rc1.201504270235_all.deb \ http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.1-rc1-vivid/linux-headers-4.1.0-040100rc1-generic_4.1.0-040100rc1.201504270235_i386.deb \ http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.1-rc1-vivid/linux-image-4.1.0-040100rc1-generic_4.1.0-040100rc1.201504270235_i386.deb

      For Linux Ubuntu 64 bit :
      $wget -c http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.1-rc1-vivid/linux-headers-4.1.0-040100rc1_4.1.0-040100rc1.201504270235_all.deb \ http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.1-rc1-vivid/linux-headers-4.1.0-040100rc1-generic_4.1.0-040100rc1.201504270235_amd64.deb \ http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.1-rc1-vivid/linux-image-4.1.0-040100rc1-generic_4.1.0-040100rc1.201504270235_amd64.deb
      For Linux Ubuntu Lowlatency 32 bit :
      $wget -c http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.1-rc1-vivid/linux-headers-4.1.0-040100rc1_4.1.0-040100rc1.201504270235_all.deb \ http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.1-rc1-vivid/linux-headers-4.1.0-040100rc1-lowlatency_4.1.0-040100rc1.201504270235_i386.deb \ http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.1-rc1-vivid/linux-image-4.1.0-040100rc1-lowlatency_4.1.0-040100rc1.201504270235_i386.deb

      For Linux Ubuntu Lowlatency 64 bit :
      $wget -c http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.1-rc1-vivid/linux-headers-4.1.0-040100rc1_4.1.0-040100rc1.201504270235_all.deb \ http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.1-rc1-vivid/linux-headers-4.1.0-040100rc1-lowlatency_4.1.0-040100rc1.201504270235_amd64.deb \ http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.1-rc1-vivid/linux-image-4.1.0-040100rc1-lowlatency_4.1.0-040100rc1.201504270235_amd64.deb
      Follow this page for more download kernel 4.1 RC1

      Install, update or Upgrade Linux Kernel 3.19.5 Stable :
      $  sudo dpkg -i *.deb
      Atfer install complete, update grub and reboot your computer and choose new kernel in grub :
      $ sudo update-grub
      $ sudo reboot

      The source is available now. Binary packages are in the process of being built, and will appear soon at their respective download locations.

      WARNING: Installing a new kernel may render your system unusable or unstable. If you proceed with the installation using the instructions below, make sure you back up any important data you have to an external hard drive

      Enjoy! I hope this article adding you more clarity.
      WARNING: Installing a new kernel may render your system unusable or unstable. If you proceed with the installation using the instructions below, make sure you back up any important data you have to an external hard drive.  - See more at: http://media-opensource.blogspot.com/2015/04/how-to-upgrade-linux-kernel-3195-stable.html#sthash.seL0X3Cb.dpuf

      Darktable 1.6.6 is out, Install on Mac OSX, Ubuntu or Linux Mint via PPA

      Darktable 1.6.6 ubuntu ppa / Darktable 1.6.6 ubuntu 15.04 vivid Vervet / Darktable 1.6.6 Linux Mint ppa / Darktable 1.6.6 ubuntu 14.10/14.04 ppa



      Darktable is an open source application that provides both amateur and enthusiasts photographers with a virtual lighttable and darkroom that allows them to manage their digital negatives in a single and handy database. It has been designed from the ground up to be used for developing RAW images from digital cameras.

      Features at a glance

      Key features include an astonishing graphical user interface designed for the modern computer user, support for importing single image files, folders, and scan for devices, ability to categorize images by numerous filters, such as ISO, color label, rights, creator, publisher, camera, date, time, title, lens, aperture, etc., as well as to access recently used collections.

      In addition, the application lets users to view detailed information about an image, if available, such as lens, exposure, aperture, focal length, focus distance, ISO, model, maker, filmroll, image id, filename, version, full path, width, height, copyright, local copy, date, time, title, creator, latitude, and longitude.

      It also features fully non-destructive editing, 4x32-bit floating point pixel buffers, GPU acceleration via OpenCL, built-in ICC profiles (sRGB, XYZ, linear RGB and Adobe RGB), zero-latency fullscreen mode, tethered shooting, flexible search functionality, powerful export system, and many translations.

      The program is capable of importing a wide range of standard, RAW and HRD image formats, among which we can mention JPG, CR2, HDR, and PFM, and can export images to Picasa and Flickr, as well as to export to low dynamic range (JPEG, PNG, TIFF), linear high dynamic range (PFM, EXR) and 16-bit (PPM, TIFF) images.

      What's new in darktable 1.6.6:
      • fix the Olympus E330 support (which was accidentally broken in 1.6.4)
      • fix white balance reading for the Canon Powershot SX50 HS
      • white balance presets for RICOH GR
      • minor assorted bug fixes (masks, lens correction, profiled denoise, etc)

      Darktable 1.6.6 is out, Install on Mac OSX, Ubuntu or Linux Mint via PPA

        To install Darktable 1.6.6 on Ubuntu 15.04 vivid Vervet, ubuntu 14.10 Utopic Unicorn, Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr (LTS), Ubuntu 13.10/13.04/12.04, Linux Mint 17.1 Rebecca, Linux Mint 17 Qiana, Linux Mint 13 Maya, Pinguy OS 14.04, Elementary OS 0.3 Freya, Elementary OS 0.2 Luna, Peppermint Five, Deepin 2014, LXLE 14.04, Linux Lite 2.0, Linux Lite 2.2 and other Ubuntu derivative systems via PPA, open a new Terminal window and bash (get it?) in the following commands:
        $ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:pmjdebruijn/darktable-release
        $ sudo apt-get update
        $ sudo apt-get install darktable

        The source and Mac Package is available now. Binary packages are in the process of being built, and will appear soon at their respective download locations.

        Friday, 24 April 2015

        Install Shotcut 15.04 Video Editor on Ubuntu 15.04 “Vivid Vervet”


        Install Shotcut 15.04 Video Editor on Ubuntu 15.04 “Vivid Vervet”

        Shotcut is a free, cross-platform, open-source video editor. It supports oodles of audio and video formats and codecs thanks to FFmpeg, supports many image formats such as BMP, GIF, JPEG, PNG, SVG, TGA, TIFF as well as image sequences. See page for more features.

        Shotcut 15.0x changelog

        • Added an audio tone generator (in File > Open > Other).
        • Now you can set a new default duration for audio or video fade filters.
        • The WebM VP9 encode preset enables multi-threaded encoding.
        • Add Update button to Playlist panel.
        • Double-clicking a successfully completed Encode job, now opens the result in Shotcut.
        • Consolidate GPU and Video filters in Filter menu.
        • Add View > Scopes > Audio Waveform.
        • Move audio peak meter to View > Scopes > Audio Peak Meter and main toolbar button.
        • Move volume slider to player toolbar icon.
        • Add x265 codec.
        • Add video quality measurement tool.
        • No longer auto-plays upon opening a playlist or multitrack project.
        • Auto-select all text upon giving a timecode field focus.
        • Only a few bug fixes and translation updates

        Install Shotcut 15.04 Video Editor on Ubuntu 15.04 “Vivid Vervet”


        For Ubuntu 15.04 “Vivid Vervet” 32bit OS
        wget https://github.com/mltframework/shotcut/releases/download/v15.04/shotcut-debian7-x86-150401.tar.bz2
        tar -xjvf shotcut-debian7-x86-150401.tar.bz2
        sudo rm -rf /opt/shotcut
        sudo mv Shotcat /opt/shotcut
        sudo ln -sf /opt/Shotcut/Shotcut.app/shotcat /usr/bin/shotcut
        shotcat

        For Ubuntu 15.04 “Vivid Vervet” 64bit OS
        wget https://github.com/mltframework/shotcut/releases/download/v15.04/shotcut-debian7-x86_64-150401.tar.bz2
        tar -xjvf shotcut-debian7-x86_64-150401.tar.bz2
        sudo rm -rf /opt/shotcut
        sudo mv Shotcat /opt/shotcut
        sudo ln -sf /opt/Shotcat/Shotcut.app/shotcat /usr/bin/shotcut
        shotcat

        How to upgrade linux kernel 3.19.5 stable on Ubuntu and Linux Mint

        Upgrade Kernel 3.19.5 Stable / ubuntu 14.10 Utopic Unicorn / Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr (LTS) / Linux Mint 17.1 Rebecca / Linux Mint 17 Qiana



        Linux kernel is the essential part of any Linux operating system. It is responsible for resource allocation, low-level hardware interfaces, security, simple communications, basic file system management, and more. Written from scratch by Linus Torvalds (with help from various developers), Linux is a clone of the UNIX operating system. It is geared towards POSIX and Single UNIX Specification compliances.
        Features at a glance

        Linux comes with powerful features, such as true multitasking, multistack networking, shared copy-on-write executables, shared libraries, demand loading, virtual memory, and proper memory management. Initially designed only for 386/486-based computers, now Linux supports a wide range of architectures, including 64-bit (IA64, AMD64), ARM, ARM64, DEC Alpha, MIPS, SUN Sparc, PowerPC, as well as Amiga and Atari machines.

        Changelog Linux Kernel 3.19.5 Stable 

        How to Upgrade to Linux Kernel 3.19.5 Stable on Ubuntu / Linux Mint

        to update and upgrade Linux Kernel 3.19.5 Stable on Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr (LTS), Ubuntu 13.10/13.04/12.04, Linux Mint 17.1 Rebecca, Linux Mint 17 Qiana, Linux Mint 13 Maya, Pinguy OS 14.04, Elementary OS 0.3 Freya, Elementary OS 0.2 Luna, Peppermint Five, Deepin 2014, LXLE 14.04, Linux Lite 2.0, Linux Lite 2.2 and other Ubuntu derivative systems, open a new Terminal window and bash (get it?) in the following commands:

        For Ubuntu 32 bit :
        $ wget -c http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.19.5-vivid/linux-headers-3.19.5-031905_3.19.5-031905.201504211114_all.deb \ http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.19.5-vivid/linux-headers-3.19.5-031905-generic_3.19.5-031905.201504211114_i386.deb \ http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.19.5-vivid/linux-image-3.19.5-031905-generic_3.19.5-031905.201504211114_i386.deb

        For Ubuntu 64 bit :
        $ wget -c http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.19.5-vivid/linux-headers-3.19.5-031905_3.19.5-031905.201504211114_all.deb \ http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.19.5-vivid/linux-headers-3.19.5-031905-generic_3.19.5-031905.201504211114_amd64.deb \ http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.19.5-vivid/linux-image-3.19.5-031905-generic_3.19.5-031905.201504211114_amd64.deb

        More Download

        Install, update or Upgrade Linux Kernel 3.19.5 Stable :
        $  sudo dpkg -i *.deb
        Atfer install complete, update grub and reboot your computer and choose new kernel in grub :
        $ sudo update-grub
        $ sudo reboot 
        The source is available now. Binary packages are in the process of being built, and will appear soon at their respective download locations.

        WARNING: Installing a new kernel may render your system unusable or unstable. If you proceed with the installation using the instructions below, make sure you back up any important data you have to an external hard drive. 

        Thursday, 16 April 2015

        Install DeaDBeeF 0.6.2 Ultimate Music Player on Ubuntu or Linux Mint via PPA

        Install DeaDBeeF 0.6.2 Ultimate Music Player on Ubuntu 15.04 vivid Vervet, ubuntu 14.10 Utopic Unicorn, Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr (LTS), Ubuntu 13.10/13.04/12.04, Linux Mint 17.1 Rebecca, Linux Mint 17 Qiana, Linux Mint 13 Maya, Pinguy OS 14.04, Elementary OS 0.3 Freya, Elementary OS 0.2 Luna, Peppermint Five, Deepin 2014, LXLE 14.04, Linux Lite 2.0, Linux Lite 2.2 and other Ubuntu derivative systems via PPA


        DeaDBeeF (as in 0xDEADBEEF) is an audio player for GNU/Linux, *BSD, OpenSolaris and other UNIX-like systems. There's also the Android version, which is a very different product. There are no Windows, OSX or iOS versions though, sorry for that.
        Main features (the list is most likely far from complete):
        • mp3, ogg vorbis, flac, ape, wv/iso.wv, wav, m4a/mp3 (aac and alac), mpc, tta, cd audio, and many more
        • nsf, ay, vtx, vgm/vgz, spc and many other popular chiptune formats
        • SID with HVSC song length database support for sid
        • tracker modules - mod, s3m, it, xm, etc
        • ID3v1, ID3v2.2, ID3v2.3, ID3v2.4, APEv2, Xing/Info, VorbisComments tag reading and writing, as well as reading many other tag/metadata formats in most supported formats
        • automatic character set detection for non-unicode id3 tags - supports cp1251, iso8859-1, and now chinese cp936 (optional), as well as SHIFT-JIS and MS-DOS CP866 for selected formats
        • unicode tags are fully supported as well (both utf8 and ucs2)
        • cuesheet (.cue files) support, including charset detection/conversion
        • clean fast GUI using GTK2 and GTK3, you pick what you like more!
        • no GNOME or KDE dependencies
        • minimization to system tray, with scrollwheel volume control, etc
        • drag and drop, both in playlist, and from other apps
        • control playback from command line
        • global hotkeys
        • multiple playlists using tabbed interface
        • album cover display
        • OSD notifications about current playing songs
        • 18-band graphical equalizer and other DSP plugins
        • built-in high quality tag editor, with custom fields support
        • customizable groups in playlists
        • customizable columns with flexible title formatting
        • streaming radio support for ogg vorbis, mp3 and aac streams
        • gapless playback for correctly encoded files
        • lots of plugin, such as global hotkeys, last.fm scrobbler, converter, and many more, sdk is included
        • comes with advanced Converter plugin, which allows to transcode files to other formats
        • was tested on x86, x86_64, powerpc, arm, mips architectures, should work on most modern platforms
        • new features are being added all the time -- check for updates frequently!
        The player is developed by Alexey Yakovenko, with contributions from many different people (see about box in the player for more details).
        For copyright freaks, the license is GNU General Public License version 2.
        However, a huge portion of the code has ZLIB license, so you can grab the code which you like, and use it in your own projects without a hassle! check the source files for file-specific copyright statements.


        DeaDBeeF 0.6.2 changelog
        • added “Stop playback after current album finished” (Aleksejs Popovs)
        • added ALAC, OPUS, OggFlac encoder presets (Ian Nartowicz)
        • added configure option to build artwork plugin without network support
        • added new widget for muting chiptune voices
        • added support for SHIFT-JIS charset detection/recoding (off by default)
        • fixed “stop after current” bug, which required player restart on every change
        • fixed –gui command line option
        • fixed GUI seeking accuracy bug
        • fixed bug in extended frame flags conversion between ID3v2.3 and ID3v2.4 tag formats
        • fixed crash when loading playlist from command line
        • fixed loading album art (APIC frame) from ID3v2.4 with data length indicator
        • fixed non-utf8 locale support in console
        • fixed support for vorbis files with more than 6 channels
        • fixed playlist count limit bug
        • fixed preserving file permissions after editing ogg files
        • fixed several bugs in PLS playlist format support
        • improved FreeBSD and OSX support
        • improved charset detection in CUE and ID3v1
        • improved album art column rendering/resizing (Christian Boxdörfer)
        • improved the build system and the output build quality
        • improved detection of config changes, to avoid unnecessary config writing
        • improved support for reading APEv2 and ID3v1 tags from large files (>2Gb)
        • updated licensing information in all plugins, to include information about all used libraries
        • aac: added workaround for 7 channel sound playback bug
        • gme: added support for loading gzipped modules from supported archives (e.g. from zips)
        • gtkui, pltbrowser: better accessibility
        • gtkui: added option to disable seekbar overlay
        • gtkui: added option to display playback state as unicode characters, instead of bitmaps (works better on HDPI screens)
        • gtkui: added support for design mode to more widgets (seekbak, volumebar, playback toolbar)
        • gtkui: fixed bug in gtk_drag_check_threshold handler
        • gtkui: numerous fixes in widget layout code
        • gtkui: single/double clicking on album art column will select/play the album/group (Christian Boxdörfer)
        • lastfm: added support for scrobbling radio streams (off by default)
        • lastfm: added support for scrobbling tracks shorter than 30 sec (off by default)
        • lastfm: improved support for musicbrainz track id
        • see full list

        Install DeaDBeeF 0.6.2 Ultimate Music Player on Ubuntu or Linux Mint via PPA

        to Install DeaDBeeF 0.6.2 Ultimate Music Player on Ubuntu 15.04 vivid Vervet, ubuntu 14.10 Utopic Unicorn, Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr (LTS), Ubuntu 13.10/13.04/12.04, Linux Mint 17.1 Rebecca, Linux Mint 17 Qiana, Linux Mint 13 Maya, Pinguy OS 14.04, Elementary OS 0.3 Freya, Elementary OS 0.2 Luna, Peppermint Five, Deepin 2014, LXLE 14.04, Linux Lite 2.0, Linux Lite 2.2 and other Ubuntu derivative systems via PPA, open a new Terminal window and bash (get it?) in the following commands:
         
        sudo add-apt-repository ppa:starws-box/deadbeef-player
        sudo apt-get update
        sudo apt-get install deadbeef
        The source is available now. Binary packages are in the process of being built, and will appear soon at their respective download locations. 

        Enjoy! I hope this article adding you more clarity.

        VLC 2.2.1 is Released, Install/Update on Ubuntu or Linux Mint via PPA

        VLC 2.2.1 Media Player is Released, Install/Update on Ubuntu 15.04 vivid Vervet, ubuntu 14.10 Utopic Unicorn, Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr (LTS) and Linux Mint 17.1 Rebecca, Linux Mint 17 Qiana via PPA


        VLC Media Player (formerly VideoLAN Client) is an open source and highly portable multimedia player application that integrates support for many audio and video formats, as well as DVDs, VCDs, and several streaming protocols. In addition to those, VLC reads Audio-CDs, DVB-S/C/T streams, MPEG encoding cards, and video acquisition from a supported V4L (Video4Linux) device.

        VLC 2.2.1 "Terry Pratchett" is a fixed version of 2.2.0 "WeatherWax"
        It fixes numerous crashes (FLAC, SPC), codec issues (VP9, Atrac3, AAC), regressions and several issues (Resume, MP4 chapters, MKV over network) and security issues.

        What's new in VLC 2.2.1:

        Codec:
        • Fix compilation with older libavcodec versions
        • Fix some VP9 decoding
        • Fix flac crashes
        • Fix lpcm channel ordering
        • Fix potential NULL dereference in dmo
        • Fix teletext framing code in DVB PES packets
        • Fix potential buffer overflow in schroendinger decoder
        • Fix AAC samplerate
        Demuxers:
        • Fix MP4 chapters
        • Fix MKV overseeking, introducing slowness over network shares
        • Fix crash when playing SPC files
        • Fix ATRAC3 playback in MKV
        • Revert to older ASX code
        • Workaround TS issue with mpeg-audio
        Access:
        • Fix sftp read and close sockets
        • Fix DTV build with Linux DVB versions < 5.8
        • Fix UDP/RTP input on Windows
        Audio output:
        • Fix Alsa HDMI plugs
        • Improve Alsa output, with larger buffers
        • Fix DirectSound output with multi-channel files
        OS X:
        • Fix numerous crashes in the UI
        • Fix video-wallpaper mode
        • Fix race when starting VLC from command line
        Qt:
        • Fix recent items behaviour
        • Fix rotation filter activation
        • Fix mux modules names for the streaming wizard
        Win32:
        • Timestamp the signature of the dlls
        • Fix extensions registration during install
        • Fix extensions dialog crash
        • Default to no DxVA decoding
        • libVLC:
        • fix libvlc_media_get_stats
        Translations:
        • Update of Afrikaans, Albanian, Azerbaijani, Catalan, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English (United Kingdom), Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Latvian, Macedonian, Malay, Modern Greek, Norwegian BokmÃ¥l, Norwegian Nynorsk, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Scottish Gaelic, Serbian, Simplified Chinese, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Tamil, Thai, Traditional Chinese, Turkish, Ukrainian translations

        A video streaming app

        The application can be used as a server to stream video in UDP/RTP Unicast or Multicast on IPv4 and IPv6 high-bandwidth networks. It also supports the HTTP, FTP and MMS protocols. Users will be able to use different video filters on movies, including deinterlace, crop, image wall, brightness, saturation, contrast, rotate, upside down, and logo overlay.

        Supports a wide range of multimedia file formats

        Among the input formats supported by VLC Media Player, we can mention MPEG ES/PS/TS/PVA/MP3, AVI, ASF/WMV/WMA, OGG/OGM/Annodex, MP4/MOV/3GPP, Matroska (MKV), WAV, DTS WAV, Raw DV, Raw AAC, Raw AC3/a52 audio, Raw DTS audio, and FLAC audio. The MPEG-1, MPEG-2, DivX 1/2/3, MPEG-4/DivX 5/XviD/3ivX D4, Sorenson (SVQ 1/3), DV, Cinepak, Theora, H263/H263i, MJPEG A/B and WMV 1/2 video codecs are supported by default.

        Install/Update VLC 2.2.0 Media Player on Ubuntu 15.04 vivid Vervet, ubuntu 14.10 Utopic Unicorn, Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr (LTS) and Linux Mint 17.1 Rebecca, Linux Mint 17 Qiana via PPA : 

        Because it is available via PPA, installing VLC 2.2.0 on Ubuntu 15.04, Ubuntu 14.10 and derivative systems is easy. All you have to do is add the ppa to your system, update the local repository index and install the vlc package. Like this:
        $ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:videolan/stable-daily
        $ sudo apt-get update
        $ sudo apt-get install vlc
        Optional, to remove vlc, do:
        $ sudo apt-get remove vlc
        VLC Media Player is available in a Beta form on the Google Play Store for the Android platform, and in the last few years it became one of the most used media player applications for Linux, Windows and Mac OS X operating systems. - See more at: http://media-opensource.blogspot.com/2015/02/vlc-220-media-player-released-install.html#sthash.h47tNKVV.dpuf

        Install/Update VLC 2.2.1 Media Player on Ubuntu 15.04 vivid Vervet, ubuntu 14.10 Utopic Unicorn, Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr (LTS) and Linux Mint 17.1 Rebecca, Linux Mint 17 Qiana via PPA :

        Because it is available via PPA, installing VLC 2.2.1 on Ubuntu 15.04, Ubuntu 14.10 and derivative systems is easy. All you have to do is add the ppa to your system, update the local repository index and install the vlc package. Like this:
            $ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:videolan/stable-daily
            $ sudo apt-get update
            $ sudo apt-get install vlc
        Optional, to remove vlc, do:
            $ sudo apt-get remove vlc
        VLC Media Player is available in a Beta form on the Google Play Store for the Android platform, and in the last few years it became one of the most used media player applications for Linux, Windows and Mac OS X operating systems.

        KDE Plasma 5.3 Beta Released, Install on Arch Linux, Exherbo, Fedora, Gentoo, Kubuntu, openSUSE, Slackware and ROSA

        Install/Update KDE Plasma 5.3 Beta on Arch Linux, Exherbo, Fedora 20, Fedora 21, Gentoo, Kubuntu 14.10 utopic unicorn, openSUSE 13.1, openSUSE Factory, openSUSE 13.2, Slackware and ROSA


        KDE Plasma (formerly K Desktop Environment and KDE Software Compilation and KDE Plasma Workspace and Applications) is an open source project comprised of numerous packages, libraries and applications designed to provide a modern graphical desktop environment for Linux and UNIX-like workstations.

        A beautiful, modern and traditional desktop environment

        It combines ease-of-use, superior graphical design and powerful functionality with the unique features and architecture of the Linux operating system. It’s comprised of the KDE Plasma Workspaces and KDE Applications components.

        Additionally, it contains extra add-on for the panel and desktop, a download manager, an instant messenger, an addressbook, a document viewer, a multimedia layer called Phonon (similar to GStreamer on GNOME), and accessibility functionality, such as a powerful text-to-speech system.

        Read Latest Ubuntu PPA

        Enhanced Power Management
        • Power management settings can be configured differently for certain activities
        • Laptop will not suspend when closing the lid while an external monitor is connected ('cinema mode', by default, can be turned off)
        • Power management inhibitions block lock screen too
        • Screen brightness changes are now animated on most hardware
        • No longer suspends when closing the lid while shutting down
        • Support for keyboard button brightness controls on lock screen
        • KInfoCenter provides statistics about energy consumption
        • Battery monitor now shows which applications are currently holding a power management inhibition for example ('Chrome is currently suppressing PM: Playing video')
        Battery applet now informs what is blocking power saving



        New energy usage monitor


        Better Bluetooth Capabilities
        • New Bluetooth applet
        • Bluedevil was ported to a new library from KDE, BluezQt
        • Added support for blocking and unblocking Bluetooth
        • Connected devices with Browse Files (ObexFTP) support are now displayed in the file dialog's Places panel


        A touchpad configuration module has been added




        Improved Plasma Widgets
        • Clipboard applet gains support for showing barcodes
        • The Desktop and Folder View containment codebases were
          unified, and have seen performance improvements
        • The Recent Documents and Recent Applications sections in
          Application Menu (Kicker) are now powered by KDE activities
        • Comics widget returns
        • System monitor plasmoids return, such as CPU Load Monitor and Hard Disk usage



        Plasma Media Center - Tech Preview

        Plasma Media Center is added as a tech preview in this beta. It is fully stable but misses a few features compared to version 1. You can log directly into a Plasma Media Center session if you want to use it on a media device such as a television or projector or you can run it from Plasma Desktop. It will scan for videos, music and pictures on your computer to let you browse and play them





        Big Steps Towards Wayland Support
        • Plasma 5.3 makes a huge step towards to supporting the Wayland windowing system in addition to the default X11 windowing system. Plasma's window manager and compositor KWin is now able to start a nested XWayland server, which acts as a bridge between the old (X11) and the new (Wayland) world. X11 windows can connect to this server as if it were a normal X server, for KWin it looks like a Wayland window, though. This means that KWin learned to handle Wayland windows in this release, though full integration is only expected for Plasma 5.4.
        • In addition KWin gained new output modes for Wayland allowing to start a nested KWin on X11 and to start KWin directly on a framebuffer device, which will be the fallback for the case that OpenGL and/or kernel mode settings are not supported. A rendering backend on kernel mode settings is expected for Plasma 5.4. More information about these new backends and how to test them can be found in the KWin wiki pages. Please keep in mind that this is only a development preview and highly experimental new code. 




        Install/Update KDE Plasma 5.3 Beta on Arch Linux, Exherbo, Fedora, Gentoo, Kubuntu, openSUSE, Slackware and ROSA

        How to Install/Update KDE Plasma 5.3 Beta on Arch Linux, Exherbo, Fedora 20, Fedora 21, Gentoo, Kubuntu 14.10 utopic unicorn, openSUSE 13.1, openSUSE Factory, openSUSE 13.2, Slackware and ROSA, open a new Terminal window and bash (get it?) in the following commands:


        Arch Linux

        Plasma Next packages are available in the [extra] repository. To install it run:
        # pacman -Syu# pacman -S plasma-meta
        or
        # pacman -Syu# pacman -S plasma

        Exherbo Linux

        We currently provide Plasma 5 packages in the kde repository. They can easily be installed with the help of the plasma set:
        # cave resolve plasma*

        Kubuntu

        Packages for Kubuntu Utopic Next and Next backports PPAs for Utopic (14.10) are now deprecated.

        To test upgrade to Vivid, please use the PPA-purge package to remove those PPAs and packages, and then install `kubuntu-desktop` meta-package, and finally:
        sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade
        before initiating:
        sudo kubuntu-devel-release-upgrade
        to move to Vivid beta. Full instructions to upgrade from 14.10.

        Live Image of Kubuntu Vivid with Packages from Git The Weekly Live Image, updated every Friday with latest source from Git to run a full system from a USB disk. Based on Kubuntu 15.04, Vivid.

        KDE Frameworks 5 and Plasma 5 is available in the Vivid development version of Kubuntu, now in beta.

        Gentoo Linux

        Plasma 5 packages are currently in the KDE overlay. For more information please visit the Gentoo wiki

        Fedora

        We provide Plasma 5 packages for Fedora 20 and 21 in the dvratil/plasma-5 Copr repository. (Please note that these packages replace Plasma 4. The Plasma 4 and Plasma 5 workspaces cannot be installed in parallel from our RPMs.) The required KDE Frameworks 5 packages are available in the official Fedora repositories for Fedora 20 (in updates) and 21, and will be automatically installed as dependencies of the Plasma 5 packages. (Unlike the Plasma workspaces, the libraries, i.e. KDE Frameworks 5, kdelibs 4 and kdelibs 3, can be installed in parallel.)

        Add the Plasma 5 Copr to Yum and install the plasma-5 meta-package, which will install all needed packages.
        wget http://copr.fedoraproject.org/coprs/dvratil/plasma-5/repo/fedora-20/dvratil-plasma-5-fedora-20.repo
        yum install plasma5

        On Fedora 21, replace fedora-20 with fedora-21.

        If you use DNF, simply install dnf-plugins-core and run
        dnf copr enable dvratil/plasma-5
        dnf install plasma5

        Plasma 5 will replace Plasma 4 as the system version of Plasma in Fedora 22. Until that happens, packages for Rawhide (i.e. what will become Fedora 22 and newer) are also available from the dvratil/plasma-5 Copr repository.
        For all those who want to try out Plasma 5 without affecting their existing Plasma 4 installation, we also provide an x86_64 live image with Plasma 5 based on Fedora 20: http://pub.dvratil.cz/plasma/iso/5.1/.  

        openSUSE

        Packages are provided in KDE:Frameworks5 and KDE:Qt5 repositories, for 
        openSUSE 13.1:
        zypper ar -f http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Qt5/openSUSE_13.1/ Qt5 
        zypper ar -f http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Frameworks5/openSUSE_13.1/ KF5

        openSUSE Factory:
        zypper ar -f http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Frameworks5/openSUSE_Factory/ KF5

        For openSUSE 13.2:
        zypper ar -f http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Qt5/openSUSE_13.2/ 
        zypper ar -f http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Frameworks5/openSUSE_13.2/
        For more details see this page.

        Slackware
        You can get Plasma 5 packages for Slackware-current from Alien BOB's repository. These packages will replace KDE 4 if you have installed that. Read all about it on http://alien.slackbook.org/blog/kde-5_15-03-for-slackware-current/ Eric's blog] 

        ROSA
        We provide Plasma 5 packages for ROSA Desktop Fresh in the unofficial KDE Backports repository. They can easily be installed with a single command:
        # urpmi task-plasma5
        But please note that it will remove KDE Workspace 4, including KDM. So don't install task-plasma5 from KDE 4 session. 

        Enjoy! I hope this article adding you more clarity.

        How to Install GNOME 3.16 on Ubuntu 14.10 Utopic Unicorn [PPA]



        How to Install GNOME 3.16 on Ubuntu 14.10 Utopic Unicorn

        GNOME is a complex and sophisticated desktop environment that can be used on any Linux distribution, on top of a window server, such as X11 or Wayland. It is a 100% free and open source project. It can be described in many ways, but the most important things to know when talking about GNOME is that it is usable, accessible, customizable, international, user-friendly, organized, supported, intuitive and very attractive.

        New features and improvements being introduced in GNOME 3.16 include:

        Notifications Reimagined
        • GNOME 3’s notifications system has been overhauled for 3.16. The previous Message Tray has been replaced by a new message list that provides straightforward access to previous notifications, and notification pop-ups (called “banners”) have been repositioned in order to make them more noticeable and to prevent them from interfering with applications.
        • The calendar drop down, which is accessed from the time indicator in the top bar, has also been redesigned for 3.16. Not only does it now present the notifications history, but it also shows event reminders and world times.
        Files Improvements
        • The Files application has had a number of significant updates for 3.16. The grid and list views have been improved, so that they provide bigger thumbnails, easier to read rows, and have a more attractive appearance.
        • File deletion has also been improved for 3.16, with the addition of a new, easy to discover undo feature. This allows files and folders to be moved to the trash using Delete alone, rather than the Ctrl+Delete keyboard combination.
        Boxes, the application for virtual and remote machines, has had a large number of user interface improvements for 3.16
        • Major performance improvements have been made to Photos and Music.
        • Documents now shows different views for recent documents and collections.
        • Smart playlists have been added to Music, so you can view frequently played and recently added tracks. It is now also possible to star your favorite tracks.
        • Search has been added to the standard file chooser dialog.
        • Problem reporting controls have been added to Settings.
        • The initial setup assistant now includes a section on privacy controls. Privacy has also been improved for geolocation (thanks to the use of HTTPS) and the Terminal (as scrollback is now encrypted).
        • Automatic codecs installation, which has long been a GNOME feature, has been integrated into Software.
        • See release note for more details

        to install Dektop GNOME 3.16 on ubuntu 14.10 Utopic Unicorn derivative systems via PPA, open a new Terminal window and bash (get it?) in the following commands:
        sudo apt-add-repository ppa:gnome3-team/gnome3
        sudo apt-add-repository ppa:gnome3-team/gnome3-staging
        sudo apt-add-repository ppa:ricotz/testing
        sudo apt-get update
        sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
        Revert back the changes:
        sudo apt-get install ppa-purge
        sudo ppa-purge ppa:gnome3-team/gnome3
        sudo ppa-purge ppa:gnome3-team/gnome3-staging
        sudo ppa-purge ppa:ricotz/testing
        Enjoy! I hope this article adding you more clarity.

        Monday, 13 April 2015

        How to Upgrade to Linux Kernel 3.19.4 Stable on Ubuntu / Linux Mint

        Upgrade Kernel 3.19.4 Stable / ubuntu 14.10 Utopic Unicorn / Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr (LTS) / Linux Mint 17.1 Rebecca / Linux Mint 17 Qiana



        Linux kernel is the essential part of any Linux operating system. It is responsible for resource allocation, low-level hardware interfaces, security, simple communications, basic file system management, and more. Written from scratch by Linus Torvalds (with help from various developers), Linux is a clone of the UNIX operating system. It is geared towards POSIX and Single UNIX Specification compliances.

        Read Latest PPA Ubuntu

        Includes powerful features

        Linux provides users with powerful features, such as true multitasking, multistack networking, shared copy-on-write executables, shared libraries, demand loading, virtual memory, and proper memory management.

        Initially designed only for 386/486-based computers, now Linux supports a wide range of architectures, including 64-bit (IA64, AMD64), ARM, ARM64, DEC Alpha, MIPS, SUN Sparc, PowerPC, as well as Amiga and Atari machines.

        Changelog Linux Kernel 3.19.4 Stable

        How to Upgrade to Linux Kernel 3.19.4 Stable on Ubuntu / Linux Mint

        to update and upgrade Linux Kernel 3.19.4 Stable on Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr (LTS), Ubuntu 13.10/13.04/12.04, Linux Mint 17.1 Rebecca, Linux Mint 17 Qiana, Linux Mint 13 Maya, Pinguy OS 14.04, Elementary OS 0.3 Freya, Elementary OS 0.2 Luna, Peppermint Five, Deepin 2014, LXLE 14.04, Linux Lite 2.0, Linux Lite 2.2 and other Ubuntu derivative systems, open a new Terminal window and bash (get it?) in the following commands:

        For Ubuntu System 32 bit :
        $ wget -c http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.19.4-vivid/linux-headers-3.19.4-031904_3.19.4-031904.201504131440_all.deb \ http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.19.4-vivid/linux-headers-3.19.4-031904-generic_3.19.4-031904.201504131440_i386.deb \ http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.19.4-vivid/linux-image-3.19.4-031904-generic_3.19.4-031904.201504131440_i386.deb


        For Ubuntu System 64 bit :
        $ wget -c http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.19.4-vivid/linux-headers-3.19.4-031904_3.19.4-031904.201504131440_all.deb \ http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.19.4-vivid/linux-headers-3.19.4-031904-generic_3.19.4-031904.201504131440_amd64.deb \ http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.19.4-vivid/linux-image-3.19.4-031904-generic_3.19.4-031904.201504131440_amd64.deb


        LowLatency Kernel 32 bit :
        $ wget -c http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.19.4-vivid/linux-headers-3.19.4-031904_3.19.4-031904.201504131440_all.deb \ http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.19.4-vivid/linux-headers-3.19.4-031904-lowlatency_3.19.4-031904.201504131440_i386.deb \ http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.19.4-vivid/linux-image-3.19.4-031904-lowlatency_3.19.4-031904.201504131440_i386.deb


        LowLatency Kernel 64 bit :
        $ wget -c http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.19.4-vivid/linux-headers-3.19.4-031904_3.19.4-031904.201504131440_all.deb \ http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.19.4-vivid/linux-headers-3.19.4-031904-lowlatency_3.19.4-031904.201504131440_amd64.deb \ http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.19.4-vivid/linux-image-3.19.4-031904-lowlatency_3.19.4-031904.201504131440_amd64.deb
        More Download

        Install, update or Upgrade Linux Kernel 3.19.4 Stable :
        $  sudo dpkg -i *.deb
        Atfer install complete, update grub and reboot your computer and choose new kernel in grub :
        $ sudo update-grub
        $ sudo reboot 
        The source is available now. Binary packages are in the process of being built, and will appear soon at their respective download locations.

        WARNING: Installing a new kernel may render your system unusable or unstable. If you proceed with the installation using the instructions below, make sure you back up any important data you have to an external hard drive.
        Linux kernel is the essential part of any Linux operating system. It is responsible for resource allocation, low-level hardware interfaces, security, simple communications, basic file system management, and more. Written from scratch by Linus Torvalds (with help from various developers), Linux is a clone of the UNIX operating system. It is geared towards POSIX and Single UNIX Specification compliances.

        Includes powerful features
        Linux provides users with powerful features, such as true multitasking, multistack networking, shared copy-on-write executables, shared libraries, demand loading, virtual memory, and proper memory management.

        Initially designed only for 386/486-based computers, now Linux supports a wide range of architectures, including 64-bit (IA64, AMD64), ARM, ARM64, DEC Alpha, MIPS, SUN Sparc, PowerPC, as well as Amiga and Atari machines. - See more at: http://media-opensource.blogspot.com/2015/04/how-to-upgrade-to-linux-kernel-40.html#sthash.cXfe1lAQ.dpuf
        How to Upgrade to Linux Kernel 4.0 Stable on Ubuntu / Linux Mint - See more at: http://media-opensource.blogspot.com/2015/04/how-to-upgrade-to-linux-kernel-40.html#sthash.cXfe1lAQ.dpuf