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Install Gnome-Pie 0.5.1 on Ubuntu 12.04 Precise Pangolin/Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric/11.04 Natty/10.10 Maverick/Linux Mint 13/12/11

Gnome-Pie is a circular application launcher for Linux. It is made of several pies, each consisting of multiple slices. The user presses a key stroke which opens the desired pie. By activating one of its slices, applications may be launched, key presses may be simulated or files can be opened.

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Fixes on 0.5.1 Release:
  1. support for slice labels, activated by default, with a selected theme-related look, adding proper navigation and easy discoverability of apps running in GNOME-Pie (slice labels can be disabled under GNOME-Pie appindicator-->Preferences-->top bar's General Settings-->uncheck Display Slice labels)
  2. new subtle wobble effect added when navigating through slices (available on all themes)
  3. improved sub-pies navigation
  4. various minor changes
  5. Fixed wrong preview for minimalistic text theme
  6. Fixed pies opening at opposite screen side when activating a sub pie for the first time
  7. Fixed not-clickable trigger-select-button in preferences menu

To install Gnome-Pie on Ubuntu/Linux Mint open terminal (Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and copy the following commands in the Terminal:





That's it
Install Gnome Pie 0.2 on Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot/Linux Mint

First and foremost you can now navigate Pie slices using the keyboard navigation keys – no more reaching for the mouse. GNOME Pie 0.2 also allows you to assign a hot-key to each Pie ‘Slice’. Once your “Pie” is on show you just need to press the corresponding letter or number to open the app/launcher.




The most important additions are:

  • Keyboard control: It’s now possible to navigate throw your pies with the keyboard using the arrow keys. Additionally each slice of a pie can be activated with a hot key: The numbers 0-9 (and if that’s not sufficient the letters a-z) are assigned clockwise to each slice. So you only need to press the according key to activate the desired action! You can hold down the ALT key in order to show the hot key on each slice.
  • Fake transparency: No ugly black background on not-composited desktops anymore!
  • Launcher creation: You can drag’n'drop the pies from the configuration menu to your desktop in order to create a launcher which will open the according pie!
  • Custom icons: The icons of slices and pies don’t have to be in your icon theme anymore, you can select arbitrary image files from your system now.
  • Translation: Magnunleno was so kind to translate Gnome-Pie to Brazilian Portuguese. Thanks a lot!
  • Hints: At the bottom of the pie list in the settings menu a slide-show of tips is displayed.
  • Code improvements: Libappindicator has been removed as required dependency and libgnome-menus-3 can be used instead of libgnome-menus now.
  • Bug fixes: And, of course, many minor bugs have been fixed.
Unity 2D users can run the application without getting an ugly black background thanks to the addition of ’Fake Transparency’.


Desktop launchers can be created by drag and dropping ‘Pie’ from Preferences > Pie window. Clicking on these will open the related pie instantly, no need for keyboard shortcuts.


GNOME Pie 0.2 lets you choose/set your own icons for any ‘Slice’.


To install Gnome pie on Ubuntu/Linux Mint open Terminal (Press Alt+F2 and type: gnome-terminal -or- Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and copy the following commands in the Terminal:





That's it, Enjoy