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Xfce is getting a brand-new Wayland compositor called xfwl4
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Xfce is getting a new a brand-new Wayland compositor called xfwl4
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- Surge Engine for Sonic-like platformers gets improved gamepad support and a new audio system
Surge Engine for Sonic-like platformers gets improved gamepad support and a new audio system
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Luanti (formerly Minetest) v5.15 brings UI improvements, mod upgrades and a big performance boost
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COSMIC Desktop ‘Frosted Glass’ UI Effect Previewed
COSMIC, the Linux desktop that can look and work however you dang well like, is adding more bling. System76 co-founder Carl Richell has given us our first look at the ‘Frosted Glass’ effect coming to the COSMIC desktop in Epoch 2 (as the desktop releases are named): System76’s engineering team is opting to use a ‘more performant’ Dual Kawase blur, commonly used in gaming, to handle the dynamic effect. This apparently offers a ‘close approximation’ of Gaussian blur, but is not as resource intensive. That’s important. Flashy UI effects often involve a performance hit and, more keenly, a knock-on effect […]
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