GNOME Shell 3.11.5 Brings Various Fixes, Additions

Written by Michael Larabel in GNOME on 5 February 2014 at 09:43 AM EST. Add A Comment
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GNOME Shell 3.11.5 is out this morning ahead of the next planned GNOME 3.12 development release.

New to the GNOME Shell 3.11.5 release is support for desktop actions / jumplists on their context menus, support for the extended folders schema, a show status icon for wired network connections, and the airplane mode is now indicated in the network selection dialog.

GNOME Shell 3.11.5 also has fixes when it comes to its extension preference tool, keyboard activation of legacy tray icons, and other bug-fixes and code clean-ups.

More details on this morning's GNOME Shell 3.11.5 release can be found via the gnome-announce-list.
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