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GNOME 3.36 Released With Latest Wayland Improvements, Parental Controls, New Lock Screen
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Originally posted by perpetually high View PostAn incredible release. It's crazy how much faster my desktop/notebook have become in the past few months thanks to Gnome/Canonical/everyone's hard work.
Same hardware, nothing has changed, just software getting better and more optimized AND I'M HERE FOR IT!
the contrast with Windows is stark. Even Windows 10 seems to get slower over time.
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Originally posted by Britoid View PostI'm probably going to wait till the first point release. I tried it out with F32 and there seems to be quite a few regressions.
After posting I'm gonna rebase over to rawhide which does have 3.36.0-3 and see if big annoyance of "drag window to top of screen to maximize it, only it partially maximizes between two monitors" is gone. That is making my F32 use painful this morning. And grabbing the scrollbar and moving it in Firefox (Flat) doesn't scroll or show output until I let off the click and then it's like I had moved it to where I wanted it.
rpm-ostree rebase makes this stuff fun again.
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Originally posted by V1tol View PostI hope they won't forget about memory consumption also. 1GB on boot just for (lets be honest) lowfunctional fullscreen grid of apps and couple of panels - is ridiculous.
Such a setup (starting any service you might need at some point on demand so you don't need to do it by hand or have everything loaded at boot) is the way forward. Operating systems without systemd should hurry up to provide something similar if they don't want to be left behind. There are many choices (port launchd or whatever), but don't expect modern DEs to work well without a good service management system below.
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Originally posted by treba View PostSuch a setup (starting any service you might need at some point on demand so you don't need to do it by hand or have everything loaded at boot) is the way forward. Operating systems without systemd should hurry up to provide something similar if they don't want to be left behind. There are many choices (port launchd or whatever), but don't expect modern DEs to work well without a good service management system below.
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Originally posted by skeevy420 View Post
Luckily F32 isn't 3.36 yet. Just the beta (3.35.91). At least not on SB...based on an rpm-ostree update an hour ago and the output of apps.fedoraproject.org before posting.
After posting I'm gonna rebase over to rawhide which does have 3.36.0-3 and see if big annoyance of "drag window to top of screen to maximize it, only it partially maximizes between two monitors" is gone. That is making my F32 use painful this morning. And grabbing the scrollbar and moving it in Firefox (Flat) doesn't scroll or show output until I let off the click and then it's like I had moved it to where I wanted it.
rpm-ostree rebase makes this stuff fun again.
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Originally posted by wizard69 View Post
That has been the general case for Linux for years! We Haagen come A very long way with drivers especially for GPU’s. I can not remember a time when Linux got dramatically slower, instead we have steady progress.
the contrast with Windows is stark. Even Windows 10 seems to get slower over time.
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Originally posted by Britoid View Post
the F32 testing branch has 3.36 and you can rebase to that. Use ostree remote refs fedora to see them.
But that annoying full screen multi-monitor bug is still present. I'm going back to F31 and 3.34 for the time being.
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Originally posted by k1e0x View PostNice!
Can't wait for FreeBSD to get it in 2 years after they backport out the systemd cruft. (actually excited yay Gnome!)
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