As you might know, GNOME 3.22 got its second and last scheduled point release last month, which also brought us the GNOME Software 3.22.2 maintenance update, but it looks like some bugs needed to be fixed for the graphical package manager used by default in popular GNU/Linux distribution.
And today, we're seeing the GNOME Software 3.22.3 update landing in the stable repositories of various Linux-based operating systems, including the recently released Fedora 25. Taking about Fedora, it appears that GNOME Software 3.22.3 makes it possible to upgrade two Fedora Linux versions at a time.
Flatpak and Wayland improvements, bug fixes
Also new in the GNOME Software 3.22.3 update there's a fix for a memory leak with every search request, better support for the codec search window w... (read more)
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