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    Phoronix: GNOME 3.24.1 Released

    Matthias Clasen has announced the first point release to last month's big GNOME 3.24 desktop release...

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  • #2
    I wish this to be in Debian Stretch.

    But it'll no happen as it's frozen.

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    • #3
      Still awaiting for GNOME 3.24 to come to Arch. Anyone has idea of when?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by DebianLinuxero View Post
        I wish this to be in Debian Stretch.

        But it'll no happen as it's frozen.
        Looks like it's in the works...

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Mateus Felipe View Post
          Still awaiting for GNOME 3.24 to come to Arch. Anyone has idea of when?
          I'm kinda suprized it still didn't landed, there must have been some serious bugs they wanted to avoid, I don't even know if it's in testing repository (assume it is). Myabe they will skip 24 and go directly to 24.1.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by leipero View Post

            I'm kinda suprized it still didn't landed, there must have been some serious bugs they wanted to avoid, I don't even know if it's in testing repository (assume it is). Myabe they will skip 24 and go directly to 24.1.
            It's explained here: https://www.reddit.com/r/archlinux/c...sting/dfh7kn3/

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Griffin View Post
              Nice work. Updates to the reference desktop is always good. This will benefit the majority of desktop users.
              if (gnomeThreadFound) {
              println([dictionary:randomCompliment] + [dictionary:randomSentenceAboutGnome])
              }

              =====
              Result:

              "Good job. Update is progress. Progress driven by the major desktop for the majority of all Linux users."

              Nice bot Griffin.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Mateus Felipe View Post
                Still awaiting for GNOME 3.24 to come to Arch. Anyone has idea of when?
                Has it not landed still? Funny, Arch usually is the fastest with most things but this time Solus will probably beat them as GNOME 3.24 is already in SolusUnstable and will land in stable this weekend (if everything goes well).

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Griffin View Post

                  Gnome 3.24 should be a fairly easy upgrade. GTK is still 3.22 and stability is promised.
                  Exactly. 3.24 is running stable on my Solus so far.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Mateus Felipe View Post
                    Still awaiting for GNOME 3.24 to come to Arch. Anyone has idea of when?
                    Its in [gnome-unstable], the main reason its not in [testing] is because developers are busy with openssl-1.1.0 rebuild.

                    On the topic: have anyone tried wayland on nvidia? I did try gnome-unstable 3.24.0 version, and while it works (even Xwayland) everything is very laggy, mouse cursosr lags very hard when moving over anything that is not background.

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