GNOME 42.8 was officially released recently, which is the eighth Point Release of the GNOME 42 desktop environment series. GNOME 42.8 brings more bug fixes and maintenance updates. GNOME 42 remains supported until the upcoming GNOME 44 release at the end of March 2023.
- Updated GNOME Shell to no longer allow Wayland popups to block Activities Overview
- Fixed window screenshots so they are no longer cut off at the bottom right
- Ability to access settings of known Wi-Fi networks on the Wi-Fi page
- Fixed a crash on the network page when disconnecting a Wi-Fi device
- Ability to display a fallback avatar on the user page when the avatar set by the user cannot be loaded.
- The new GNOME bluetooth version is also present in this version, which fixes some bluetooth classic keyboards where the passcode disappears after entering the first number and the pairing dialog is not working properly
- A new version of the Nautilus file manager that fixes a crash when pasting invalid clipboard data.
- GNOME 42.8 also brings an updated GNOME Control Center app with various controls for Wi-Fi, Online Accounts, About, Applications, Keyboard, Mouse, Power, Printers, Regions, Users, Search, Colors, and Network pages. improvements and fixes.
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Before the end of GNOME 42’s life cycle, GNOME also plans to release two more maintenance releases, GNOME 42.9 in mid-February and GNOME 42.10 in mid-March 2023.
More details can be found at: https://fr.rpmfind.net/linux/gnome.org/core/42/42.8/NEWS
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