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I am using GNOME with Fedora and NixOS on multiple machines. I sincerely thank the hard work of maintainers and contributors.
Kathmandu is where we’re going to, baybeeeeeee!!
Very excited to try it out once fedora ships it. Gnome may not add the most stuff every update but by god it is the smoothest desktop on linux
Maybe on 40 with a bit of luck
I don’t think there’s luck to it, F40 would be delayed if GNOME wasn’t ready.
I just nuked last night my fedora system running gnome and fresh installed Kde. Awesome timing.
I did the same a month ago… Still no regrets.
Nice
Those icons looks so good
Seems like a fantastic release. Well done to all involved.
“Get your own letter!”
KDE probably.
Gathmandu lol
KathmanGNU
I’m the Kath-man.
With VRR as an experimental feature at least. Finally!
The RDP improvements are huge. If only KDE supported remotely logging into a session that wasn’t already logged in on Wayland.
Smiling over Gnome at Kathmandu, the capital.
Looking forward to updating and trying it.
What I wish for in the future: -ability to have your Thunderbird calendar displayed in the Gnome shell calendar without going through Evolution -a better guided tour for newcomers as it’s easy to miss a lot of the features offered -automount easily my kDrive cloud via WebDAV
Otherwise I love Gnome even if I’m looking forward to customizing a Plasma 6 VM.
Congratulations to all involved!
Built-in OneDrive and RDP support. No apps needed. I like the sound of that.
When in Tumbleweed?
Much sooner than on Arch
KDE Plasma 6 made it to Arch about a week before Tumbleweed. Tumbleweed is also still using Xorg by default for Plasma 6. That said both had it in their repos withing 2 weeks of release. Is there some history here for Gnome on Arch?
The GNOME release delay issue is here at least since GNOME 44. I’m not completely sure about older releases
These updates land on testing quickly, however due to the several packages updated at once, they all need to be tested by volunteers, and only when all of them are signed it’s pushed out of testing