Today I woke up to the pleasant news that they are already available (Since yesterday) the new ones OpenSUSE Tumbleweed Snapshots, which bring a series of improvements to its Audio, Graphics and communications service applications. One of the improvements that still do not appear (and that I'm anxious for it to appear) due to some issues that have appeared in testing, is the inclusion of GNOME 3.22, of which we will soon give you many more details, because it is an update of the environment that promises a lot.
Updates in openSUSE Tumbleweed
Updated applications in openSUSE Tumbleweed
In these new openSUSE Tumbleweed Snapshots we are going to start enjoying the new versions of the various applications, among which are:
- GStreamer 1.8.3
- Wine 1.9.18
- Table 3D Graphics Library 12.0.2
- telepathy-qt5 0.9.7
- python-keyring 9.3.1
- Doxygene 1.8.12
- OpenMPI 1.10.3
- wayland protocols 1.7
- Gawk 4.1.4
- Glibc (GNU C Library) 2.24
OpenSUSE Tumbleweed Core Updates
In addition, the team of openSUSE Tumbleweed has been given the task of correcting and improving kernel components such as:
- HexChat
- yast2-network
- yast2-kdump
- yast2-user
- libstorage
Conclusions on the openSUSE Tumbleweed update
This new update of openSuse Tumbleweed brings about the significant improvement of PressAudio, adds support for multiple kernel drivers in a single process and also the update of applications that we already needed.
The fact of correcting some bugs that were presented in previous versions and of updating telepathy-qt5 is something that is appreciated, I am left with a bitter taste that I still cannot be the long-awaited GNOME 3.22, but everything is because they offer us a stable version.
That is why it is recommended that you update your installation of open SUSE Tumbleweed, Since it will allow you to enjoy all the news in this version, it is also advisable to keep our repositories updated and verify each of the changes to the applications to be installed.