#ppas — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #ppas, aggregated by home.social.
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Iberdrola Completes Acquisition of 242 MW Ararat Wind Farm in Australia
Iberdrola has completed the acquisition of the Ararat Wind Farm, located in the state of Victoria, Australia, from…
#Spain #ES #Europe #Europa #EU #Iberdrola #AraratWindFarm #Australia #batteryenergystoragesystems #BESS #onshorewind #OPTrust #PartnersGroup #PPAs #Renewableenergy #solarpower
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🌱 ☀️ 🌬️ Direktvermarktung von EE-Anlagen? Unser Ding! Sprechen Sie uns! Wir beraten Sie gern. Dipl.-Ing. Ulrich Scherbeck Tel. +49 175 / 22 999 04, oder senden Sie uns eine Anfrage an: [email protected] #Stadtwerke #Strom #Energiewende #ErneuerbareEnergien #Direktvermarktung #PPAs
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Canonical Makes Advanced Intel GPU Support Available on Ubuntu 24.04
Ubuntu 24.04 LTS users can make use of the Intel Graphics Preview to unlock support for newer Intel GPU features, like faster ray tracing and ML.
#News #Canonical #Intel #Ppas #Ubuntu24_04Lts:sys_omgubuntu: https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2025/05/ubuntu-24-04-intel-battlemage-gpu-support
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KDE Plasma 6.3.5 Update Available to Kubuntu Users
If you’re running Kubuntu 25.04 and want the latest fixes the KDE Plasma 6.3.5 release, you can use the Kubuntu backports PPA to get ’em. KDE Plasma 6.3.5 popped out a few weeks back, serving as the fifth and (likely) final bug-fix release prior to the next major release, KDE Plasma 6.4. Over the weekend, Kubuntu developers announced that the Kubuntu backports PPA has added the requisite packages for Kubuntu 25.04. Thus, Kubuntu users can add (or enable) the PPA to get the update now, rather than wait for the update to filter out through the usual software channels. The :sys_more_orange:
#News #Kde #KdePlasma6 #Kubuntu #Ppas:sys_omgubuntu: https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2025/05/kde-plasma-6-3-5-upgrade-ubuntu-25-04
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@LinuxGuides Hi 😀 ganz klar nein! #ubntuiden sind im netz für anfänger weit besser #supportet. ausserdem sind die vprteile von #PPAs nicht von der hand zu weisen... wenn #mint dann #linuxmint
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Flatpak 1.16 Improves USB Access, Wayland Integration & Accessibility
A new stable release of Flatpak is out with a wealth of improvements in tow. Flatpak 1.16.0 is the first stable release in the new 1.16.x series, coming more than two years after the Flatpak 1.14.x cycle began and containing features, fixes, and other work undertaken from the 1.15.x development releases. Such as? Well, the way that Flatpak apps access USB devices is improved in Flatpak 1.16.x thanks to a new input device permission. Developer Georges Basile Stavracas notes that this is “technically still a sandbox hole that should be treated with caution” but enables apps to purposefully limit the scope :sys_more_orange:
#News #AppUpdates #Flatpak #Ppas:sys_omgubuntu: https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2025/01/flatpak-1-16-released-new-features
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Upgrading to #Xubuntu #Noble — 24.04 from 22.02 — and a review
The upgrade to Xubuntu 24.04 introduced both enhancements and challenges. Key issues included difficulties with re-enabling third-party #PPAs, slow initial load times for #Thunderbird, and complications with #Insync. #Snap applications are more prevalent, and they require careful management to avoid storage issues.
#vivaldi #snap #thunar #pdftk #xsane #parole #XFCE
https://linuxatty.wordpress.com/2024/10/09/upgrading-to-xubuntu-noble-24-04-from-22-02-and-a-review/
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Upgrading to #Xubuntu #Noble — 24.04 from 22.02 — and a review
The upgrade to Xubuntu 24.04 introduced both enhancements and challenges. Key issues included difficulties with re-enabling third-party #PPAs, slow initial load times for #Thunderbird, and complications with #Insync. #Snap applications are more prevalent, and they require careful management to avoid storage issues.
#vivaldi #snap #thunar #pdftk #xsane #parole #XFCE
https://linuxatty.wordpress.com/2024/10/09/upgrading-to-xubuntu-noble-24-04-from-22-02-and-a-review/
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Upgrading to #Xubuntu #Noble — 24.04 from 22.02 — and a review
The upgrade to Xubuntu 24.04 introduced both enhancements and challenges. Key issues included difficulties with re-enabling third-party #PPAs, slow initial load times for #Thunderbird, and complications with #Insync. #Snap applications are more prevalent, and they require careful management to avoid storage issues.
#vivaldi #snap #thunar #pdftk #xsane #parole #XFCE
https://linuxatty.wordpress.com/2024/10/09/upgrading-to-xubuntu-noble-24-04-from-22-02-and-a-review/
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Upgrading to #Xubuntu #Noble — 24.04 from 22.02 — and a review
The upgrade to Xubuntu 24.04 introduced both enhancements and challenges. Key issues included difficulties with re-enabling third-party #PPAs, slow initial load times for #Thunderbird, and complications with #Insync. #Snap applications are more prevalent, and they require careful management to avoid storage issues.
#vivaldi #snap #thunar #pdftk #xsane #parole #XFCE
https://linuxatty.wordpress.com/2024/10/09/upgrading-to-xubuntu-noble-24-04-from-22-02-and-a-review/
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Upgrading to #Xubuntu #Noble — 24.04 from 22.02 — and a review
The upgrade to Xubuntu 24.04 introduced both enhancements and challenges. Key issues included difficulties with re-enabling third-party #PPAs, slow response times for #Thunderbird, and complications with #Insync. Although snap applications are more prevalent, they require careful management to avoid storage issues.
#vivaldi #snap #thunar #pdftk #xsane #parole #XFCE
https://linuxatty.wordpress.com/2024/10/09/upgrading-to-xubuntu-noble-24-04-from-22-02-and-a-review/
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Upgrading to #Xubuntu #Noble — 24.04 from 22.02 — and a review
The upgrade to Xubuntu 24.04 introduced both enhancements and challenges. Key issues included difficulties with re-enabling third-party #PPAs, slow response times for #Thunderbird, and complications with #Insync. Although snap applications are more prevalent, they require careful management to avoid storage issues.
#vivaldi #snap #thunar #pdftk #xsane #parole #XFCE
https://linuxatty.wordpress.com/2024/10/09/upgrading-to-xubuntu-noble-24-04-from-22-02-and-a-review/
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Upgrading to #Xubuntu #Noble — 24.04 from 22.02 — and a review
The upgrade to Xubuntu 24.04 introduced both enhancements and challenges. Key issues included difficulties with re-enabling third-party #PPAs, slow response times for #Thunderbird, and complications with #Insync. Although snap applications are more prevalent, they require careful management to avoid storage issues.
#vivaldi #snap #thunar #pdftk #xsane #parole #XFCE
https://linuxatty.wordpress.com/2024/10/09/upgrading-to-xubuntu-noble-24-04-from-22-02-and-a-review/
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Upgrading to #Xubuntu #Noble — 24.04 from 22.02 — and a review
The upgrade to Xubuntu 24.04 introduced both enhancements and challenges. Key issues included difficulties with re-enabling third-party #PPAs, slow response times for #Thunderbird, and complications with #Insync. Although snap applications are more prevalent, they require careful management to avoid storage issues.
#vivaldi #snap #thunar #pdftk #xsane #parole #XFCE
https://linuxatty.wordpress.com/2024/10/09/upgrading-to-xubuntu-noble-24-04-from-22-02-and-a-review/
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@autonomysolidarity @netzpolitik_feed
Der folgende Link bezieht sich auf den Kommentar und bietet eine andere Sichtweise auf die aktuelle Diskussion über #Firefox und #PPAs. Persönlich bin ich kein Fan von #Werbung, #Tracking und PPAs, aber es ist wichtig, jetzt nicht in Panik zu geraten.
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‘Significant Changes’ to PPAs Coming in Ubuntu 23.10
The way PPAs are managed is changing in Ubuntu 23.10. A new version of the software-properties package is rolling out to Mantic Minotaur daily builds. The update makes brings a “significant change” to the way personal package archives (better known as PPAs) are managed on Ubuntu systems. What’s changing? Well, in current versions of Ubuntu when you add a PPA (via the command line — you can add them via Software & Updates but I’m not sure how key handling works there) a .list file for the PPA is created in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/, and the corresponding gpg keyring placed at /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d. :sys_more_orange:
#News #Development #ManticMinotaur #Ppas #Ubuntu23_10:sys_omgubuntu: https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2023/05/significant-changes-to-ppas-coming-in-ubuntu-23-10
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Langfristige Stromliefer-Verträge (#PPAs) helfen enorm dabei, Solar- und #Windkraft in den Strommarkt zu integrieren & Preise zu stabilisieren. Im künftigen #Strommarktdesign müssen PPAs deshalb ausreichend berücksichtigt werden!
Unseren Kommentar dazu lest Ihr hier:
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How to Test Ubuntu Budgie’s Improved Window Snapping Feature
An improved window tiling experience is being primed for inclusion in the the next stable release of Ubuntu Budgie, which is due out in April. Developers of this Ubuntu flavour have shared word on work they’re doing to bring the edge tiling experience — or window snapping, if you prefer — up to par with that offered by the distro’s existing keyboard-driven Window Shuffler too. The proposed approach, which is being made available for testing on earlier versions of the distro, will be familiar to anyone who’s used a recent version of Windows. You drag a window to the upper :sys_more_orange:
#News #Budgie #Ppas #UbuntuBudgie #WindowSnapping:sys_omgubuntu: https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2023/01/test-ubuntu-budgie-window-snapping
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Want to Upgrade to Xfce 4.18 on Xubuntu 22.04? Here’s How
Want to upgrade to Xfce 4.18 on Ubuntu 22.04 or 22.10? Packages added to the Xubuntu QA Staging PPA mean you can now do exactly that. Not that you’re supposed to, though 😅. See, while the Xubuntu QA Staging PPA does enable you to upgrade to Xfce 4.18 it’s not a repo meant for regular folks, and usage of it is at users’ own risk. Packages distributed through this PPA have no guarantees or promise of stability, and they may be removed or replaced at any moment, without warning. That said, you can choose to use this PPA to install :sys_more_orange:
#HowTo #News #DesktopEnvironments #Ppas #Xfce #Xfce4_18 #Xubuntu:sys_omgubuntu: https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/12/how-to-install-xfce-4-18-on-ubuntu-22-04-22-10
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Make Desktop Shortcuts for AppImages with this Tool
Want to create app launcher shortcuts for your favourite AppImage software on Ubuntu? Look no further than this neat open source app – it's ace!
#HowTo #Appimages #Ppas:sys_omgubuntu: https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/10/appimagelauncher-install-on-ubuntu
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FSearch 0.2 Brings Major Search Engine Boost, Drops Snap Support
A new release of open source file search app FSearch is available to download. An improved search engine that supports addition search queries is included.
#News #Fsearch #LinuxUtilities #Ppas:sys_omgubuntu: https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/08/fsearch-file-search-linux-app-gets-update
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How to Install Linux Mint’s Apps on Ubuntu
Linux Mint is far more than just the Cinnamon desktop with a bit of green sprinkled on top. It also includes a number of homegrown apps crafted by Mint developers that enhance the overall experience. Nemo file manager is probably the best known in Mint’s software stable, but other terrific tools include Bulky Warpinator, and Hypnotix. They’re well-designed, user-friendly apps ably tailored to their respective tasks. The good news is that you don’t need to switch to Linux Mint to use these apps. The beauty of open-source software (especially Mint’s, which is engineered to be distro-agnostic) is that you can :sys_more_orange:
#HowTo #LinuxMint #Ppas #StickyNotes #Warpinator:sys_omgubuntu: https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/07/install-linux-mint-apps-on-ubuntu-ppa
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Regolith Desktop 2.0 is Out with Various Changes
A brand new version of the Regolith desktop is now available. Regolith desktop 2.0 aims to meet the needs of those who seek a fast and efficient desktop Linux experience controlled (primarily) from the keyboard. Regolith pairs the i3 tiling window manager with GNOME Flashback, and adds in an assortment of other open-source components to deliver a curated, keyboard-driven UX. And are some big changes since the Regolith 1.6 release from last summer. For one, devs have replaced the rofi “launcher” with a new “desktop executor designed specifically for Regolith” called ilia. This tool is, to be fair, pretty awesome and :sys_more_orange:
#Download #News #DesktopEnvironments #I3 #Ppas #Regolith #Ubuntu20_04Lts #Ubuntu22_04Lts:sys_omgubuntu: https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/06/regolith-desktop-2-0-released
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@obsolete29
Then there are #tarfile versions of some #softwares, which *can* be updated in-software, it depends on individual developers.Unless folks check #PGPSignatures of #software that they get online though, we don't recommend #downloading software manually.
Hashtags for future searchers: #appImages #appImage #legit #legitSoftware #appUpdates #softwareUpdate #packageManager #updates #aptGet #flatPaks #PPA #PPAs #authenticity
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How to Upgrade to MATE Desktop 1.26 on Ubuntu
Users of Ubuntu 20.04 LTS and 21.04 can now upgrade to the recent MATE desktop 1.26 release through a dedicated PPA. The ‘Fresh MATE PPA’ is maintained by Ubuntu MATE developers, and is aimed at existing users of Ubuntu MATE who want to install MATE desktop 1.26 on their systems. However, the PPA (and the packages within) are compatible with all Ubuntu flavours, meaning you can add this PPA to install the MATE desktop experience alongside whichever DEs you use at present (just, be careful). The PPA provides updated MATE desktop components (including new versions of core apps like Pluma :sys_more_orange:
#HowTo #News #DesktopEnvironments #MartinWimpress #Matedesktop #Ppas #UbuntuMate:sys_omgubuntu: https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/08/install-mate-desktop-1-26-on-ubuntu