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    Phoronix: GNOME 3.24 Beta 2 Released, Prepping For This Month's Launch

    GNOME 3.23.91 was released this morning by Matthias Clasen. With this GNOME 3.24 Beta 2 release there is an API/ABI freeze, feature freeze, UI freeze, and string freeze...

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    Does window positioning work good on Wayland?
    I.e. on application startup the windows appear at the same place they were closed?

    Does the classic extensions work in Wayland?
    I have three sessions, GNOME, GNOME Classic, and GNOME on Wayland. It would be nice with a GNOME Classic on Wayland.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by uid313 View Post
      Does window positioning work good on Wayland?
      Does the classic extensions work in Wayland?
      I see no reason why they wouldn't.

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      • #4
        uid313 I cant quote you on mobile but no. Window position doesn't work on wayland, or at least on 3.22. Wayland, unlike xorg, doesn't save global window position

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        • #5
          Originally posted by hrkristian View Post

          I see no reason why they wouldn't.
          I haven't used GNOME on Wayland much, but when I tried it, I had issues that window positioning misbehaved.

          I have three session:
          • GNOME
          • GNOME Classic
          • GNOME on Wayland

          But no way to login to a GNOME Classic session running under Wayland.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Mr. Octus View Post
            uid313 I cant quote you on mobile but no. Window position doesn't work on wayland, or at least on 3.22. Wayland, unlike xorg, doesn't save global window position
            Yes, unfortunately that is my experience too. I haven't used Wayland much though, just tried it and I experienced window positioning was weird and also random crashes.

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            • #7
              There links are broken to the NEWS and Sources.



              instead, they have

              https://download.gnome.org/apps/3.21/3.23.91/NEWS

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              • #8
                Gnome uses too much RAM: I switched to Mate with some plugins like the Brisk Menu.

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