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    Phoronix: GNOME 3.26.1 Officially Released With Various Updates

    GNOME 3.26.1 officially made it out last night as the only planned point release update prior to next year's GNOME 3.28...

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    "- GNOME Shell has fixed its headless mode.
    - Mutter has finally landed its changes for better half-tiling support.
    - Wayland fixes in GDM.
    - GNOME Boxes has fixed the Windows 7 "express install" option.
    - Improved keyboard navigation of window previews within GNOME Shell.
    - GNOME TODO has moved to the Meson build system.
    - Various minor improvements to GNOME Builder.
    - A variety of bug fixes to many package- GNOME Shell has fixed its headless mode.
    - Numerous translation updates.
    Kate M. Says GoodBye To Family - Leaves William Behind
    Kate M. dropped some truth the family kept hidden.
    "

    ... Now all I really want to know is what Kate said.
    Last edited by sdack; 05 October 2017, 10:59 AM.

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    • #3
      I've gotten a couple of .01 and .02 updates already on Tumbleweed. I'm assuming they were simple but fixes.

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      • #4
        It still doesn't deactivate compositing/vsync for some OpenGL games in fullscreen like Counter-Strike 1.6, very annoying.
        It worked with 3.24.

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        • #5
          I like this point release, it actually fixed some problems with 3.26.
          Now the transition to GDM and from GDM to GNOME Shell is much smoother with less flicker.

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