The Best New Features in GNOME 3.30
In Summary : The 35th stable release of the free, open-source GNOME desktop environment to date, GNOME 3.30 arrives six months after GNOM...
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In Summary :
The 35th stable release of the free, open-source GNOME desktop environment to date, GNOME 3.30 arrives six months after GNOME 3.28 was released.
And with an approximate 24,845 changes in all, GNOME 3.30 offers both major new features and smaller improvements.
GNOME 3.30 will ship in Ubuntu 18.10 this October, boasting new features, new apps, and new improvements, all of which are designed to help improve the way we use the desktop.
So join us as we take a look at the very best new features in GNOME 3.30.
We all care about how fast and fluid our desktop is, and so do GNOME developers too.
A set of ‘significant performance improvements’ ship in GNOME 3.30, including patches designed to tackle the infamous GNOME Shell memory leak we reported on earlier in the year.
Developers from Canonical and Red Hat, as well as the open source community at large, have tackled the varying issues causing the aforementioned memory engorgement as well as other inefficiencies discovered along the way.
Suffice to say, GNOME Shell 3.30 uses fewer system resources than before. This means you can run more apps simultaneously without encountering any notable impact on performance.
Window and workspace switching is faster, while user experience animations are now smoother and stutter less.
As part of the overall performance drive GNOME JavaScript (GJS) has been updated to SpiderMonkey 60, which is the latest available version of the JavaScript engine. The GJS bump is also said to offer “significant performance improvements”. [...]
kindly refer the following link as follow up :
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2018/09/gnome-3-30-features
The 35th stable release of the free, open-source GNOME desktop environment to date, GNOME 3.30 arrives six months after GNOME 3.28 was released.
And with an approximate 24,845 changes in all, GNOME 3.30 offers both major new features and smaller improvements.
GNOME 3.30 will ship in Ubuntu 18.10 this October, boasting new features, new apps, and new improvements, all of which are designed to help improve the way we use the desktop.
So join us as we take a look at the very best new features in GNOME 3.30.
We all care about how fast and fluid our desktop is, and so do GNOME developers too.
A set of ‘significant performance improvements’ ship in GNOME 3.30, including patches designed to tackle the infamous GNOME Shell memory leak we reported on earlier in the year.
Developers from Canonical and Red Hat, as well as the open source community at large, have tackled the varying issues causing the aforementioned memory engorgement as well as other inefficiencies discovered along the way.
Suffice to say, GNOME Shell 3.30 uses fewer system resources than before. This means you can run more apps simultaneously without encountering any notable impact on performance.
Window and workspace switching is faster, while user experience animations are now smoother and stutter less.
As part of the overall performance drive GNOME JavaScript (GJS) has been updated to SpiderMonkey 60, which is the latest available version of the JavaScript engine. The GJS bump is also said to offer “significant performance improvements”. [...]
kindly refer the following link as follow up :
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2018/09/gnome-3-30-features
