GNOME 3.10 Has Been Officially Released | Linux Today

GNOME 3.10 Has Been Officially Released

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Marius Nestor
Sep 25, 2013

GNOME 3.10 introduces a revamped system tray with a unified panel that displays network connection settings, brightness and volume sliders, battery controls, as well as shortcuts for system settings and functions. GNOME 3.10 also introduces new applications like Maps, Music and a dedicated Software Center tool, from where users will be able to install, uninstall and update GNOME exclusive packages. Initial Wayland support is also available in this release.

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Marius Nestor

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