- cross-posted to:
- linux@programming.dev
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- librebyte@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- linux@programming.dev
- gnome@discuss.tchncs.de
- librebyte@lemmy.ml
I look forward to Digital Wellbeing.
Considering Gnome 48 won’t hit stable distros any time soon, any recommendations for alternatives?
Delicious! See you in Fedora 42 Silverblue, GNOME ❤️🔥
i hope the global hotkeys solution is portable, otherwise wayland will remain fractured.
Some great new features! Looking forward to trying this out
Here’s one that uses and likes Gnome apps (on Sway, so no automagic adaptation to changes in the framework), and strongly dislikes the major updates that always break at least a handful of things… Oh well, here we go again.
Gnome 48 arrived on Arch and guess what – absolutely nothing broke! The only change was that fonts on non-Gnome apps got a little bit bigger. Quickly found a new switch in dconf-editor to the effect of ‘let the framework decide how to display fonts or respect user’s settings’ – flicked that from ‘Automatic’ to ‘Manual’ and everything was back to how it ought. Best Gnome update ever <3
Yes, Gnome extensions shall be impacted once again for sure. But, at least that is not a deal breaker for me.
GNOME’s JavaScript engine, a core part of the desktop, has reduced CPU and memory usage for many common operations.
JavaScript? Oh dear
Blew my mind too, sad really
I moved to Plasma… And I still dont think those rounded buttons looks good in 2025.
Clicks onto post labeled “GNOME 48 Release Notes”
Have you met our lord and savior Plasma?