GNOME 3.22.1 Released

Written by Michael Larabel in GNOME on 12 October 2016 at 09:44 AM EDT. 15 Comments
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For those on rolling-release distributions that tend to wait until the first point release before upgrading your desktop environment, GNOME 3.22.1 is now available as the first update since last month's GNOME 3.22 debut.

GNOME 3.22.1 is centered around delivering many bug fixes, documentation improvements, and translation updates. Overall, nothing too exciting unless you were impacted by one of the fixed bugs. A few GNOME 3.22.1 packages do contain Wayland fixes/improvements as something noteworthy to some Phoronix readers.

More details on GNOME 3.22.1 via the devel-announce-list.
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