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  • GNOME 3.38 Released With Many New Features, Better Performance

    Phoronix: GNOME 3.38 Released With Many New Features, Better Performance

    GNOME 3.38 has shipped as the newest half-year update to this desktop environment and will be featured in the upcoming Ubuntu 20.10, Fedora 33, and other autumn Linux distribution updates...

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  • #2
    Now I just need https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutte..._requests/1429 for full screen multi monitor gaming!

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    • #3
      Looks like the GNOME team now focuses on what is really important. Great!

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      • #4
        Congratulations to the team, great job. I'm a Fedora user and only thing about 33 release is off is the default wallpaper, it's ugly as hell.

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        • #5

          Been using sway+Wayland for some time, after making my journey from KDE to Gnome to Xfce and Enlightenment.
          Sway rocks. Nothing else matters.



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          • #6
            Originally posted by EvilHowl View Post
            Looks like the GNOME team now focuses on what is really important. Great!
            Canonical team

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            • #7
              Screensharing/screencasting sucks everywhere, specially in Wayland.

              I use Wayland. I'm saving money to get another GPU and an HDMI extender.

              What about Miracast? What about DIAL? What about Google Cast?
              MiracleCast doesn't work and it's unmaintained.

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              • #8
                I love GNOME and think it is great! I also like this new release, and I think the wallpaper is great.

                I would like Web (Epiphany), Videos (Totem) and Evince (PDF reader) to be sandboxed with Flatpak, seccomp, and all that good stuff, so I can can visit random websites, and open random movies, music and PDF documents without have to worry that it has to things it shouldn't.

                I would like to have AV1, PDF, JPEG, H.264, etc decoders written in Rust so I can open random media files from random websites without have to worry about specially crafted media files exploiting security vulnerabilities in the decoder.

                When I upgrade GNOME most of my extensions tend to break, like Dash-to-panel, Dash-to-dock, Desktop icons, etc.

                On Windows 10 you have a calculator with support for plotting, you have a WinKey+G game bar that can record the screen, you have nice, convenient shortcuts such as WinKey+R (run), WinKey+E (file explorer), Ctrl+Alt+Del, etc.

                I would like further improvements to Gitg, the graphical GTK client for Git, it's nice, and I like Git but Git is a bit difficult to use, so it is nice with a GUI, so I would like to see improvements to Gitg so it can be even better.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by uid313 View Post
                  and I think the wallpaper is great
                  I was talking about Fedora not Gnome.

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                  • #10
                    Does Linus use GNOME?

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