More posts about “gnome 3.20”

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GNOME Improves Handling of Unknown Audio Devices (Thanks to Unity)

Is it a mic? Is it a speaker? No, it's a … well, actually GNOME doesn't know either — but the open-source desktop is about to be smarter about finding out.

9 August 2016

Ubuntu 16.10 To Ship with Nautilus 3.20

Nautilus 3.20, and a host of GNOME 3.20 apps, will ship by default in Ubuntu 16.10 'Yakkety Yak', with new versions already available for testing.

2 August 2016

How To Install GNOME 3.20 on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS

Running Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and want to upgrade to the latest GNOME 3.20 release? Well, you can, and in this post we'll show you how.

13 May 2016

11 Neat New Features In GNOME 3.20

GNOME 3.20 is here, and it's packed with goodies. IN this post we look at the 11 best changes.

23 March 2016

GNOME 3.20 Released, This is What’s New

GNOME 3.20 has been released. Six month and almost 29,000 changes later, the latest version of the popular free Linux desktop is ready.

23 March 2016

GNOME Photos Adds Instagram-style Filters, New Edit Tools

GNOME Photos adds Instagram-Style image filters in its upcoming v3.20 release.

8 March 2016

Nautilus 3.20 Finally Fixes The Icon Zoom Issue

Nautilus 3.20 will include more icon zoom level options. Is that the sound of flaming torches I hear being extinguished?  The File manager plays such intrinsic role in the desktop. It’s almost like the glue that binds […]

25 February 2016

You Can Now Edit OpenStreetMap Info In GNOME Maps

GNOME Maps 3.20 will allow users to add and edit OpenStreetMap data for points of interest, such as businesses, restaurants and cafes.

14 February 2016

GNOME Settings To Get a Major Design Overhaul

GNOME designers reveal their plans to dramatically redesign the GNOME system settings app, reduce complexity and improve user-friendliness.

16 January 2016

GNOME 3.20 Improves Wireless Function Keys, Audio Jack Detection

Polish to the UX of wireless connections and sound devices is coming

10 January 2016

Nautilus File Search Is About To Get A Big Power Up

Finding files in Nautilus, the default GNOME file manager, is about to get a whole heap easier.

12 October 2015
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