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GNOME 43 has arrived! With it has come a few problems that still need to be addressed. This task will be updated as items are found or addressed. Feedback and notices of package breakages as a result of this stack upgrade are welcome and encouraged! = Current Status = If you are using the Unstable repository, and are wondering when you can try out all of the new goodies, this section will attempt to provide a good idea of where everything is at. As always, also be aware of the current topic in #Solus-dev on IRC. GNOME Shell --------------------- The desktop itself is updated and working, but applications are still being updated, so breakages with applications are to be expected. Budgie Desktop --------------------- All Budgie packages have been rebuilt and tested against the new GNOME stack. As with GNOME Shell, applications are still being updated. = Known Issues = [ ] `gnome-terminal`: Nautilus 43 has a new extension API, but gnome-terminal has not yet seen a release. This means that there is no "Open in Terminal" option for directories, and gnome-terminal cannot actually be rebuilt. Fedora 37 is using an unreleased version of gnome-terminal with [this patch](https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/gnome-terminal/blob/rawhide/f/gnome-terminal-3.45.90-nautilus-extension.patch), which does restore the functionality.
GNOME 43 has arrived! With it has come a few problems that still need to be addressed. This task will be updated as items are found or addressed. Feedback and notices of package breakages as a result of this stack upgrade are welcome and encouraged! = Current Status = If you are using the Unstable repository, and are wondering when you can try out all of the new goodies, this section will attempt to provide a good idea of where everything is at. As always, also be aware of the current topic in #Solus-dev on IRC. GNOME Shell --------------------- The desktop itself is updated and working, but applications are still being updated, so breakages with applications are to be expected. Budgie Desktop --------------------- All Budgie packages have been rebuilt and tested against the new GNOME stack. As with GNOME Shell, applications are still being updated. = Known Issues = [x] `gnome-terminal`: Nautilus 43 has a new extension API, but gnome-terminal has not yet seen a release. This means that there is no "Open in Terminal" option for directories, and gnome-terminal cannot actually be rebuilt. Fedora 37 is using an unreleased version of gnome-terminal with [this patch](https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/gnome-terminal/blob/rawhide/f/gnome-terminal-3.45.90-nautilus-extension.patch), which does restore the functionality.
GNOME 43 has arrived! With it has come a few problems that still need to be addressed. This task will be updated as items are found or addressed. Feedback and notices of package breakages as a result of this stack upgrade are welcome and encouraged! = Current Status = If you are using the Unstable repository, and are wondering when you can try out all of the new goodies, this section will attempt to provide a good idea of where everything is at. As always, also be aware of the current topic in #Solus-dev on IRC. GNOME Shell --------------------- The desktop itself is updated and working, but applications are still being updated, so breakages with applications are to be expected. Budgie Desktop --------------------- All Budgie packages have been rebuilt and tested against the new GNOME stack. As with GNOME Shell, applications are still being updated. = Known Issues = [
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] `gnome-terminal`: Nautilus 43 has a new extension API, but gnome-terminal has not yet seen a release. This means that there is no "Open in Terminal" option for directories, and gnome-terminal cannot actually be rebuilt. Fedora 37 is using an unreleased version of gnome-terminal with [this patch](https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/gnome-terminal/blob/rawhide/f/gnome-terminal-3.45.90-nautilus-extension.patch), which does restore the functionality.
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