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    Phoronix: GNOME 3.21.1 Release Starts Cooking New Features For GNOME 3.22

    Matthias Clasen announced the release today of GNOME 3.21.1 as the first development release in the road towards GNOME 3.22...

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    the Themes in Gnome-tweak-tool seems like a Good Feature i will look forward to

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    • #3
      I remember reading from Reddit that Gnome does not support resolutions dpi settings of each monitor on Wayland. Is there plans to support that?
      Last edited by CuriousTommy; 30 April 2016, 12:31 AM.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by CuriousTommy View Post
        I remember reading from Reddit that Gnome does not support independent resolutions on Wayland. Is there plans to support that?
        Do you have a link to the Reddit thread? Just curious to read it!

        Btw, when you say "independent resolutions, I guess you mean multiple monitors with different resolutions? Or what is it exactly?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by franglais125 View Post

          Do you have a link to the Reddit thread? Just curious to read it!

          Btw, when you say "independent resolutions, I guess you mean multiple monitors with different resolutions? Or what is it exactly?
          Here is the Reddit thread.

          Let's say I have a internal 4k display and I want to connect to a 1080p monitor as a secondary monitor. I want the 4k display to have a 2x dpi while the 1080p display to have a 1x dpi. The current situation is that DPI settings seem to be applied to both of the monitors (So the 1080p monitor also has a 2x dpi scale). From what I read, X11 does not support this and requires a workaround; however, Wayland should support this, although Gnome does not seem to have to support. Sorry, the wording was a bad choice of mines.
          First of all, I'm very happy fedora worked with my ultrahd screen out of the box, the scaling of everything works like magic. I tried so many...
          Last edited by CuriousTommy; 30 April 2016, 12:27 AM.

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          • #6
            Initial Steam support for GNOME Software - wuuut?

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