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| linux:fedora_43 [2025/11/19 16:01] – [Known issues in Fedora 43] jansen | linux:fedora_43 [2025/11/20 08:34] (current) – [New in F43, or in our Fedora setup:] jansen | ||
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| ==== New in F43, or in our Fedora setup: ==== | ==== New in F43, or in our Fedora setup: ==== | ||
| - | * Our desktop environments will by default keep using X11 as their basis, but a couple of Wayland-based desktops are now also available. We have NOT fully tested if all relevant scientific software and remote access tools will work on these desktops, so consider them " | + | * Our desktop environments will by default keep using X11 as their basis, but a couple of Wayland-based desktops are also available. We have NOT fully tested if all relevant scientific software and remote access tools will work on these desktops, so consider them " |
| * Gnome 49 (see below for details) | * Gnome 49 (see below for details) | ||
| * Various Gnome shell extensions that you can load for yourself from [[https:// | * Various Gnome shell extensions that you can load for yourself from [[https:// | ||
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| * VNC issues: Desktop environments that require hardware accelleration (3D desktop effects) are often too heavy to be used inside a virtual desktop (VNC, X2GO). See [[VNC desktop issues]] for details and workarounds. | * VNC issues: Desktop environments that require hardware accelleration (3D desktop effects) are often too heavy to be used inside a virtual desktop (VNC, X2GO). See [[VNC desktop issues]] for details and workarounds. | ||
| * An alternative to VNC and X2GO is [[XPRA]], a tool that can forward a single window or an entire desktop to a remote display. | * An alternative to VNC and X2GO is [[XPRA]], a tool that can forward a single window or an entire desktop to a remote display. | ||
| - | * The Gnome desktop has dropped support for X11; it should be possible to run Gnome (on Wayland) and start individual X11-based applications, | + | * The Gnome desktop has dropped support for X11; it should be possible to run Gnome (on Wayland) and start individual X11-based applications, |
| * Gnome doesn' | * Gnome doesn' | ||
| * The '' | * The '' | ||