HTTP/2 200 cache-control: max-age=900, public content-language: en content-type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 etag: W/"1559146440" expires: Sun, 19 Nov 1978 05:00:00 GMT last-modified: Wed, 29 May 2019 16:14:00 GMT link: ; rel="canonical" link: ; rel="shortlink" link: ; rel="revision" server: nginx x-content-type-options: nosniff x-drupal-cache: HIT x-drupal-dynamic-cache: HIT x-frame-options: SAMEORIGIN x-generator: Drupal 8 (https://www.drupal.org) x-pantheon-styx-hostname: styx-fe2-84cbb5f474-qmc9n x-styx-req-id: styx-b26772ca34f2e670bd7101382050d17b x-ua-compatible: IE=edge via: 1.1 varnish accept-ranges: bytes date: Wed, 29 May 2019 17:25:03 GMT via: 1.1 varnish age: 0 x-served-by: cache-mdw17326-MDW, cache-yul8920-YUL x-cache: MISS, HIT x-cache-hits: 0, 1 x-timer: S1559150703.032126,VS0,VE1 vary: Accept-Encoding, Cookie, Cookie, Cookie content-length: 51106 GNOME 3.33.2 Released, Krita 4.2 Debuts, RPi Camera Modules on RPi Zeros Power the Penguin Watch Project, Intrinsyc Switches Its Home Automation Dev Board from Android Things to Linux and Intel Hosting a Clear Linux OS Meetup Today | Linux Journal Skip to main content [1]
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GNOME 3.33.2 Released, Krita 4.2 Debuts, RPi Camera Modules on RPi Zeros Power the Penguin Watch Project, Intrinsyc Switches Its Home Automation Dev Board from Android Things to Linux and Intel Hosting a Clear Linux OS Meetup Today
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News briefs for May 29, 2019.
GNOME 3.33.2 was released yesterday. This marks the second development release of the 3.34 GNOME desktop, which is expected to be available this fall. According to Softpedia News[2], "GNOME 3.33.2 adds huge performance improvements to GNOME Shell, a new Backgrounds panel in GNOME Control Center, countless enhancements to the Epiphany web browser and GNOME Calculator, rendering improvements for the Mutter window and composite manager with X.Org Server, and much more." See the Changelog[3] for more details.
Krita 4.2 makes its debut[4]. OMG Ubuntu! reports that the new version "features more than 1,000 bug fixes (!) as well as several new features, including support for HDR displays on Windows 10." See the Release Notes[5] for