#gnome-50

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fromZDNET
14 hours ago

Fedora 44 made me forget I was using Linux - in the best way

Fedora 44 falls somewhere in between, while at the same time taking Linux to new heights. With Fedora 44, you get GNOME 50, which elevates the DE to be on par with those that have surpassed it over the past few years.
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fromTheregister
1 month ago

Ubuntu beta arrives with GNOME 50, sans Google Drive support

Ubuntu 26.04 beta features GNOME 50, which lacks Google Drive support, impacting users and other distros using this desktop environment.
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fromTheregister
1 month ago

GNOME 50 debuts with X11 axed, Wayland front and center

GNOME 50 removes X11 session support entirely, transitioning to Wayland-only, while maintaining X11 app compatibility through XWayland and introducing accessibility improvements, enhanced parental controls, and HDR screen-sharing.
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fromZDNET
2 months ago

GNOME 50 is a brilliant release - but I had to look twice to see why

GNOME 50 prioritizes under-the-hood improvements like Wayland adoption and performance enhancements over dramatic user-facing changes, delivering a polished, stable release.
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fromZDNET
2 months ago

Ubuntu 26.04 surprised me - this upcoming release is seriously secure

Ubuntu 26.04, releasing in April, is Wayland-only with GNOME 50 and adds Rust-based memory-safe components and enhanced security features.
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