GNOME Tweak Tool

GNOME Tweak Tool is an application for changing the advanced settings of GNOME 3. Below are the features that GNOME Tweak Tool can perform.


  • Reset to defaults settings
  • Startup application management
  • Enable Application menu
  • Dynamic or Static Workspaces creation
  • Disable all extensions
  • Install/Update/Uninstall extensions
  • Font size, hinting and anti-aliasing
  • Icons on Desktop
  • Clock: Show Date and Seconds
To install GNOME Tweak Tool open terminal and run
apt-get update and then 
apt-get install gnome-tweak-tool
Once it install GNOME Tweak Tool, run gnome-tweak-tool to run the application

UVC device driver for Linux

UVC(USB Video Class) is a device driver for video streaming on Universal Serial Bus. The goal of this project is to provide all necessary software components to fully support UVC compliant devices in Linux. UVC specification covers webcams, digital camcorders, analog video converters, analog and digital television tuners and still-image cameras that support video streaming for both video input and output. UVC projects is currently focusing on kernel support for UVC devices. The driver implements the Video4Linux 2 (V4L2) API. This include a V4L2 kernel device driver and patches for user-space tools. Please click here to read the article and supported devices.
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