Hopefully this means no more blurry Xwayland apps.

  • GolfNovemberUniform@lemmy.ml
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    3 months ago

    And at the same time they often introduce major under the hood changes that break stuff developed for the old version. It makes stability very vague here but “stable” distros don’t update the DE so I guess they can fix stuff before releasing a new version.

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      3 months ago

      You’re talking about extensions.

      Extensions that don’t come from GNOME are not supported at all, they’ve made that clear. If they wanted to, they could just stop allowing third party extensions altogether.

      This is because they hook directly into GNOME Shell’s’ internal JS, which changes every release as they refactor it for performance or feature changes. Developers have a few months before release to adjust their extensions for the newer version.

      Personally, I just raw dog vanilla GNOME for stability, and it works fine.