Endless OS Update Brings Flatpak Improvements, Better Chromium Performance | Linux Today

Endless OS Update Brings Flatpak Improvements, Better Chromium Performance

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Marius Nestor
Dec 20, 2017

Endless OS 3.3.6 is currently rolling out to existing users, and it introduces sign-on improvements by allowing users that use a mix of English and non-English words in their passwords to more easily unlock their computers. Moreover, the new release adds the latest Flatpak and Flatpak Builder tools to improve the apps ecosystem. These include hardware-acceleration graphics support for apps on ARM devices like Endless Mini and Mission Mini, improvements to language and localization selection, add missing icons for some apps, as well as to prevent situations where apps can’t connect to the Internet when switching between wireless networks.

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Marius Nestor

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