Le 20/11/2018 à 14:48, Johnny Hughes a écrit : > I'm actually surprised with the jump in gnome versions between minor > point releases. I guess they trying to strike a different balance for > the GUI / Desktop and Server services. I actually do appreciate it for > my desktops. GNOME3 is the default (and likely the most tested) desktop. On a side note. One component I do wish Red Hat would upgrade regularly between point releases is the HPLIP printer driver. The version shipped with RHEL/CentOS is fairly obsolete and also buggy (hp-plugin hasn't been working for ages). Which means pretty much every new HP printer I buy nowadays is unsupported. There is always the possibility of installing HPLIP from upstream, which I documented here for example : * https://blog.microlinux.fr/hp-pagewide-pro-centos/ But this method also has its shortcomings. And is one of the many reasons why I'm considering the move to Fedora on the desktop (which is more or less a rolling distribution with releases in between). Cheers, Niki -- Microlinux - Solutions informatiques durables 7, place de l'église - 30730 Montpezat Site : https://www.microlinux.fr Blog : https://blog.microlinux.fr Mail : info@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Tél. : 04 66 63 10 32
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