GNOME 3.24 Desktop Environment Gets First Point Release with Updated Components | Linux Today

GNOME 3.24 Desktop Environment Gets First Point Release with Updated Components

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Marius Nestor
Apr 12, 2017

GNOME 3.24 launched three weeks ago as the most advanced version of the open-source desktop environment used by default in numerous Linux-based operating systems, including Fedora, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, CentOS, openSUSE, and many others. As mentioned before, GNOME 3.24.1 is the first maintenance update to the stable series, adding various improvements and bug fixes. As with every first point release of a major project, OS vendors will soon start to integrate it into the stable software repositories of their GNU/Linux distributions. While Solus users have already received packages from the GNOME 3.24 Stack, Arch Linux and openSUSE Tumbleweed users should get them in the coming days as well based on the GNOME 3.24.1 updated version.

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Marius Nestor

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