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A new release of Railway is here!

Railway 2.1.0 comes with some small, but meaningful changes. It adds keyboard shortcuts, date dividers between journeys, improves the preferences, and fixes some bugs!

Railway is an app that lets you look up travel information for many different railways, all without needing to navigate through different websites.

Version 2.1.0 is now out on Flathub and the AUR. https://gitlab.com/schmiddi-on-mobile/railway/-/releases/2.1.0

Further UI improvements and fixes · Schmiddi on Mobile / Railway · GitLab

Added Keyboard shortcuts Date dividers between journeys. Changed

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@myroslavandriychuk already using it.

A new issue of #ThisWeekInGNOME is now online!

#102 Contextual Back Buttons
https://thisweek.gnome.org/posts/2023/06/twig-102/

#GNOME #TWIG

#102 Contextual Back Buttons · This Week in GNOME

Workbench 44.2 is out 🎈

https://flathub.org/apps/re.sonny.Workbench

This is the list of new #GTK / #libadwaita / #GNOME demos and examples 😲

• Popover
• Screenshot
• Header Bar
• Font Dialog
• Preferences Window
• Web View
• Boxed Lists
• Drag and Drop
• Tab View
• Drawing Area
• Advanced Buttons
• About Window
• Animation
• TextView
• Styling with CSS
• Spin Button
• Banner
• Carousel
• Color Picker
• Email
• ProgressBar
• Wallpaper
• DropDown
• Video
• Revealer
• Account
• Stack
• StatusPage
• Frame
• Account

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Prototype with GNOME technologies

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@jorge Can we use flatpak and appimage on Ubuntu core?
@sotolf @thelinuxcast it's not fragile. But layering package (unless it is necessary) is not recommended. It's more reliable for me. I have a fedora Silverblue 36 image pinned. I can easily boot into 36 from 38 without losing any config and flatpak apps. Even if you don't pin a particular image, you can still downgrade that to image(if Fedora registry has that image) with all your flatpak apps. All you lose is the upgrades and layered package between this 2 image.
@thelinuxcast it should, if installed from official repo. I started with Fedora Silverblue 36 and now running Silverblue 38. Using Nvidia driver and Davinci Resolve right from the start. Both survived. I am also using Fedora workstation since 31 with Nvidia driver and it is still going strong.

@thelinuxcast you can also use resolve inside a container (Rhel or clone is preferred). There is a YouTube video about it.

https://youtu.be/wmRiZQ9IZfc

Install DaVinci Resolve on ANY Linux Distro

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@thelinuxcast you need to build it yourself. Google flatpak-resolve. Main Editor works. Other tools like Blackmagic RAW player, Speed tester may not work. It works with Nvidia GPU only afaik.
@thelinuxcast it will be layered on the new image(if installed through rpm-ostree). Reboot and choose the new image to boot. I layered Davinci Resolve, Nvidia driver and Chrome. Though you can use flatpak version of Davinci Resolve and Chrome.