The new version of Ubuntu 22.10 was released today. After the upgrade, I found that: 1. Flameshot is abnormal; 2. The AirPods Pro2 headset cannot be connected; 3. The gnome plug-in for custom ibus is not compatible (as expected).
In the process of daily computer use, some scenarios require copying and pasting content between multiple business systems. For operations such as copying or cutting, the content is stored in the clipboard (English: clipboard), which can only store one content at a time, and the new content will overwrite the old content. This default behavior of the operating system is sometimes not convenient enough to use, so people have written various clipboard managers. This article introduces the simple use of CopyQ, a cross-platform software, under the Ubuntu system.
When I wrote this article, I hadn't customized the ibus input method, so the interface was a bit bland. Working with computers every day, text input is inevitable. Below is a record of the process of beautifying and customizing the ibus input method.
Personally, I think the Ubuntu 22.04 login screen is too plain, and I'm not a big fan of the lock screen either. Currently, Gnome Settings only lets you change the desktop wallpaper, but I remember previous versions also allowed you to change the lock screen wallpaper. So, after some searching, I found that the login screen can be changed, but there's no convenient way to change the lock screen. If anyone knows how, please email me. My email address is in my GitHub profile.
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