If you have a HiDPI display you’ll be pleased to hear that fractional scaling is finally here. And if you remove all but one item from a folder, then the singleton is automatically promoted back to the main menu and the folder removed. Gnome’s application folders feature, by which you can drag icons in the Applications menu on top of one another to make a folder, is less clumsy now. Light or dark, we think you’ll love the new bold icons and Yaru theme. What we affectionately refer to as “the darkening” has come to Ubuntu-like so many desktops and apps it now offers a dark mode (it’s not the default) which some people find easier on the eyes. But with this release, it’s smooth like the wrong kind of peanut butter. It seems like there’s been a two year game of bug whack-a-mole, both within Gnome and Ubuntu’s take on it, to address niggling performance and memory issues. What most home users will be interested in is the desktop, and you’ll find Gnome 3.36 looks and behaves better than ever. The new 5.4 kernel brings support for new hardware and fixes for old. Naturally, everything under the hood has been refreshed.
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