GNOME 3.1.2 Released
Hey, folks!
This morning there’s a good announcement for you, GNOME developers –and fans. Yep, GNOME 3.1.2 development released.
Fourth update to GNOME 3.0, first update of the development release available at last (as it was delayed).
To compile GNOME 3.1.2, use jhbuild [1] and the modulesets and .jhbuildrc file used on this release [2].
[1] http://library.gnome.org/devel/jhbuild/[2] http://download.gnome.org/teams/releng/3.1.2If you want to know what is new on this release, you can check the release notes of those modules:
Dive to The Deep Seas with Google Earth
Now, we can go to and explore the deep seas (plus ocean floor)with the new update of Google Earth Maps for Oceans. The areas now visible on Google Earth include the huge Hudson Canyon off New York City, the Wini Seamount near Hawaii, and the sharp-edged 10,000-foot-high Mendocino Ridge off the U.S Pacific Coast.
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