GNOME 3.34.3 Released To Offer Up More Fixes Ahead Of GNOME 3.36
GNOME has continued its recent trend of offering more point releases to existing stable series for filling the void between the six-month feature releases. Out today is GNOME 3.34.3 with all of the latest fixes, many of which were back-ported from the currently under development GNOME 3.36.
Some of the highlights for today's GNOME 3.34.3 point release include:
- The Epiphany web browser has restored on-demand hardware acceleration.
- Crash fixes for GJS.
- Crash fixes for GNOME Music stemming from its recent overhaul.
- GNOME Session has various fixes around the systemd managed sessions.
- Fixed saving screenshots to the clipboard on Wayland.
- Many GNOME Shell fixes.
- Various GTK fixes for Wayland and other fixes to this tool-kit.
- Mutter has fixed window recording on HiDPI desktops along with the usual smothering of other fixes.
More details on GNOME 3.34.3 via the release announcement. A GNOME 3.34.4 follow-up point release and the last of the series is expected to happen around mid-February. The GNOME 3.36.0 feature release meanwhile should be out on 11 March.
Some of the highlights for today's GNOME 3.34.3 point release include:
- The Epiphany web browser has restored on-demand hardware acceleration.
- Crash fixes for GJS.
- Crash fixes for GNOME Music stemming from its recent overhaul.
- GNOME Session has various fixes around the systemd managed sessions.
- Fixed saving screenshots to the clipboard on Wayland.
- Many GNOME Shell fixes.
- Various GTK fixes for Wayland and other fixes to this tool-kit.
- Mutter has fixed window recording on HiDPI desktops along with the usual smothering of other fixes.
More details on GNOME 3.34.3 via the release announcement. A GNOME 3.34.4 follow-up point release and the last of the series is expected to happen around mid-February. The GNOME 3.36.0 feature release meanwhile should be out on 11 March.
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