GNOME 3.21.92 Is The Final Step Before Next Week's GNOME 3.22

Written by Michael Larabel in GNOME on 15 September 2016 at 06:58 AM EDT. 15 Comments
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GNOME 3.21.92 was announced this morning as GNOME 3.22 RC2, which serves as the final development milestone prior to next week's official GNOME 3.22.0 official desktop debut.

During the final stretch of GNOME 3.22 development there's been a number of Wayland improvements/fixes. Also part of this 3.22 RC2 bundle are fixes to Epiphany and Evince, the File-Roller drops the Nautilus extension as its functionality is now built directly into Nautilus, GNOME Boxes enable USB redirection for VMs running in background, various other GNOME Boxes improvements, improved keyboard navigation for DConf Editor, some minor additions to GNOME Builder, and various other fixes and translation updates.

More details on GNOME 3.22 RC2 via today's release announcement.
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