Category: GNOME Shell
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The Infamous GNOME Shell Memory Leak
Greetings GNOMErs, at this point, I think it’s safe to assume that many of you already heard of a memory leak that was plaguing GNOME Shell. Well, as of yesterday, the two GitLab’s MRs that help fixing that issue were merged, and will be available in the next GNOME version. The fixes are being considered…
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GNOME 3.26 is great
Greetings! I am incredibly excited for GNOME 3.26, and it’s been hard to wait for it. I openly admit this fact. This release saw serious, important improvements all over the places, new features landed, some others didn’t, thousands of bugs were fixed all across the platform, and I’d like to share my personal highlights for…
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Smarter half tiling in GNOME Shell/Mutter
Hello GNOMErs, I think that, at this point, at least a good part of the community is aware of the many new features that are planned to arrive with GNOME 3.26. I’m particularly looking forward a better tiling story in GNOME Shell and Mutter. And, y’know, I’m not exactly a referrence in being passive about…