Graphics, GNOME, and Red Hat
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Graphics Stack
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Improving Xwayland window resizing
One of the quickest ways to determine whether particular application runs using Xwayland is to resize one of its windows and see how it behaves, for example
While it can be handy for the debugging purposes, overall, it makes the Plasma Wayland session look less polished. So, one of the goals for 6.3 was to fix this visual glitch.
This article will provide some background behind what caused the glitch and how we addressed it. Just in case, here’s the same application, which was shown in a screen cast above, but with the corresponding resizing fixes in:
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GNOME Desktop/GTK
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Adrian Plazas ☛ Adrien Plazas: Towards a GNOME Mobile Test Suite
GNOME Mobile
Making GNOME adapt to form factors beyond desktop and laptop computers is an ongoing trend that can be dated as early as the late 2000s, when Maemo provided a GNOME-based UI to phones like the Nokia N810 or the Nokia N900. Later, prototype versions of GNOME Shell had a netbook-friendly design that got course-corrected for its first release in 2011, keeping GNOME competent on larger screens.
GNOME 3 was designed with touchscreens in mind, especially touchscreen-equiped netbooks and laptops, with some foray into large touch-only devices like kiosks. With its touch-capabilities and minimalist touch-friendly design, GNOME 3 offered a good base to adapt to even smaller touch-only form factors like tablets and smartphones.
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Fedora Family / IBM
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Red Hat Official ☛ Open to options: How to build your modern virtualization strategy
Right now, we are seeing the virtualization landscape change rapidly, driven by new dynamics and vendor acquisitions. With this, enterprises are experiencing challenges like rising costs and struggling to retain flexibility while keeping operations running smoothly. Many organisations find themselves at a crossroads, evaluating their virtualization strategies in the short to medium term as they face mounting pressure to adapt. In this context, open source solutions are emerging as a strategic choice from both commercial and procurement perspectives.
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EIN Presswire ☛ AlmaLinux Named an Endorsed Distribution in Microsoft Azure
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