GNOME Initial Setup Gets a Revamp with New Functionality and Bugfixes | Linux Today

GNOME Initial Setup Gets a Revamp with New Functionality and Bugfixes

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Marius Nestor
Jul 26, 2015

GNOME Initial Setup 3.17.4 has been released as part of the GNOME 3.17.4 unstable desktop environment and brings features like support for creating unencrypted keyrings, refinements to the Password page, and better handling of disabled networks. Moreover, GNOME Initial Setup now uses the right key for privacy policy, adds proper resize support to the Policy dialog, and makes the GNOME Shell interface to launch first.

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Marius Nestor

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