GNOME 3.13.92 Officially Released

Written by Michael Larabel in GNOME on 19 September 2014 at 03:41 PM EDT. 2 Comments
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After a small delay, the second release candidate to the forthcoming GNOME 3.14 is now available.

Javier Jardón excitedly announced the GNOME 3.13.92 release today as the last planned development release leading to GNOME 3.14. The official GNOME 3.14 release is expected next week Wednesday, 24 September.

GNOME 3.14 features many Wayland improvements (including Wayland touchscreen support), GNOME Software support on Arch, HiDPI improvements, a new default GTK+ theme, and many other changes throughout the GNOME stack.

Expect more GNOME 3.14 coverage on Phoronix next week.
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