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    Phoronix: GNOME Shell & Mutter 46 Alpha Released

    In preparing for the GNOME 46 Alpha release, this morning the "46.alpha" builds of GNOME Shell and Mutter were published...

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  • #2
    GNOME is deprecated.
    It's time to move on from that outdated, broken and notoriously insecure software.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by hf_139 View Post
      GNOME is deprecated.
      It's time to move on from that outdated, broken and notoriously insecure software.
      Feel free to use something else and never come again to share your resentment about a project that doesn't concern you...

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Okki View Post

        Feel free to use something else and never come again to share your resentment about a project that doesn't concern you...
        It did conern me, until it produced one of the most serious RCE exploits in the history of FOSS, followed by the most unstable DE i ever experienced, GNOME 45.
        Even worse, because a wayland mutter crash takes the whole system down with it. Not like during xorg, where it recovered and the applications were still there.
        It's weird how GNOME ended up with the worst wayland implementation out there, even thought that they advertise it as stable for 2.5 years now.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by hf_139 View Post

          It did conern me, until it produced one of the most serious RCE exploits in the history of FOSS, followed by the most unstable DE i ever experienced, GNOME 45.
          Even worse, because a wayland mutter crash takes the whole system down with it. Not like during xorg, where it recovered and the applications were still there.
          It's weird how GNOME ended up with the worst wayland implementation out there, even thought that they advertise it as stable for 2.5 years now.
          I've been using Gnone Wayland for almost 2 years and it works great.
          Nvidia's wayland drivers do not however, so if you are using a NVidia GPU, then this is why you have issues.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by hf_139 View Post
            It's weird how GNOME ended up with the worst wayland implementation out there, even thought that they advertise it as stable for 2.5 years now.
            Gnome Wayland works pretty damn well in my experience.

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            • #7
              Don't feed the troll...

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              • #8
                Originally posted by hf_139 View Post
                GNOME is deprecated.
                It's time to move on from that outdated, broken and notoriously insecure software.
                Another old troll under different name. No, it's not winblows pal. Gnome is one of the best (next to KDE) desktop environments ever.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by EvilHowl View Post
                  Don't feed the troll...
                  You bet I won't!!! Remote Code Execution!? Seriously!? Wow... I have NoScript and Pi-Hole and I have not had any security problems for about 16 years.

                  Just use what works for you.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by hf_139 View Post
                    GNOME is deprecated.
                    It's time to move on from that outdated, broken and notoriously insecure software.
                    Sorry but why is insecure or broken? this is a Bait?

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