GNOME 49.5 Improves Stability With Fixes in Shell, Nautilus, and Mutter
The GNOME 49.5 update delivers fixes across the desktop stack, including Shell, Nautilus, and Web, along with important GLib security patches.
The GNOME 49.5 update delivers fixes across the desktop stack, including Shell, Nautilus, and Web, along with important GLib security patches.
GNOME 48.10 is out as the last maintenance update in the GNOME 48 lifecycle, focusing on fixes across core components like Shell, GTK, and Mutter.
GNOME 50 Tokyo introduces parental controls with screen time limits, as well as significant performance and usability enhancements.
GNOME 49.4 desktop environment is out with fixes for Shell, Mutter, and Files, improving stability and display scaling.
GNOME 48.9 is a stable maintenance update that fixes issues in Nautilus, GVfs, libadwaita, and other core libraries for everyone using GNOME 48.
GNOME 49.3 desktop environment is now available, shipping updated versions of GLib, libadwaita, Orca, Loupe, and other key modules.
GNOME 48.8 desktop environment is out as a maintenance release, delivering bug fixes, security updates, and improvements across selected core components.
A long-standing Linux behavior is under threat as GNOME and Mozilla review a proposal to disable middle-mouse paste.
GNOME is tightening its extension review process after a surge in AI-generated submissions filled with unnecessary code and bad practices.
GNOME 49.2 desktop environment updates Shell, GTK, GLib, Nautilus, Epiphany, and other key components, focusing solely on stability and bug fixes.