After his official launch and a maintenance release, GNOME v3.36 has received a second update. This is a new version of point, which also means that they have not included any new important functions, but has come to correct errors found in previous versions. GNOME 3.36.2 It has been available since last Monday, May 4, as we can see in the release notes.
Probably, among the new features that GNOME 3.36.2 includes, it should be noted that they have reactivated support for the TLS1.0 / 1.1 protocols in the glib-networking component. If they have decided to make this decision, it has been, once again, due to the crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Below you have a News list that have arrived with GNOME 3.36.2, but we warn that many are related to project applications.
Highlights of GNOME 3.36.2
- GNOME Shell handles scaling factor changes better and screenshots of a zone work again on multi-monitor systems.
- Mutter has been updated to support screencasting in non-maximized windows and maintains keyboard state in a virtual terminal switch.
- Support for TLS1.0 and TLS 1.1 has been reactivated.
- GTK improvements.
- New shortcut for normal zoom action in Eye of GNOME.
- GNOME Boxes now creates your FreeRDP Flatpak with OpenH264 enabled.
- Fixed a crash in GNOME Music.
- Simple-Scan has included initial support for Lexmark printers.
- New engine for GNOME Calendar.
- Ability to add multiple files to backgrounds in GNOME Control Center.
- Many other fixes.
GNOME 3.36.2 It will arrive as an update to all distributions that are using this series, among which we have Fedora and Ubuntu. Users interested in installing it now, can do so through its version in Flatub, downloading your files from here or its source code from here. The next version will already be a GNOME 3.36.3 that will arrive in June and will be the last maintenance version of this series.
What has been done about the unjustified consumption of resources?
Well, what has been done is that since version 3.28 of gnome it has been advancing and advancing each time for the better and every time it consumes less resources and right now with 3.36.2 it is going like a bullet. Things of the desktops that are improving, kde before plasma, also had your unjustified consumption of resources and it was not until from plasma, when it began to be solved. Gnome at rest consumes me 745 megabytes of ram and whatever I do it never exceeds 1400 megabytes, there you have it.
Hope they fixed the serious bug of F11