


Just grab a PPA and add it via terminal to install something you like. So, you no longer need to enable the support for PPAs explicitly. Yes, elementary OS 5 Juno now supports PPA (unlike its previous version). To install it, type in the following command: sudo apt install gdebi 5. deb files by performing a right-click on them open in GDebi Package Installer. I prefer it because it lets you know about the dependencies even before trying to install it – that way – you can be sure about what you need in order to correctly install an application. So, you need an additional tool to help you install. deb files by just double-clicking it on elementary OS 5 Juno. To install a codec in order to facilitate playing video DVDs: sudo apt install libdvd-pkg 4. To specifically install Libav: sudo apt install libavcodec-extra To get certain proprietary codecs: sudo apt install ubuntu-restricted-extras Here’s what you need to enter in the terminal: So, just to be able to play almost every format of multimedia, you should install the codecs. However, there are a lot of file formats when it comes to multimedia. I’ve tried playing MP3/MP4 files – it just works fine.

For example, when you move your cursor to the left corner of the screen you get the multi-tasking view to switch between apps – which acts like a “ gesture“.

Whenever you hover the cursor to any of the 4 corners of the window, you can set a preset action to happen when you do that. Maybe you already knew it, but for the users who were unaware of the “ hotcorners” feature, here’s what it does: Well, you can just bring up the dock and click the app icon again to minimize it or press Windows key + H as a shortcut to minimize the active window.īut, I’ll recommend something way more easy and intuitive. You wouldn’t notice the minimize button for a window.
