GNOME 50 Release Candidate Is Here — HDR Screen Sharing, Wayland Changes & More
GNOME 50 has reached the Release Candidate stage, which means the final version is almost here. In this video we explore what’s new in GNOME 50 RC and why this update matters for Linux desktop users.This release introduces HDR screen sharing support, improvements in the Mutter compositor, better graphics handling, and continued progress toward a fully Wayland-based desktop environment. GNOME 50 also improves display technologies like Variable Refresh Rate, helping deliver smoother visuals on supported monitors.
You’ll learn what these changes actually mean for everyday users, creators, and Linux enthusiasts, and what to expect when the final GNOME 50 release arrives.
GNOME continues to evolve with modern graphics technology and better hardware support, and this update is another step toward a faster and more capable Linux desktop.
Topics covered in this video
GNOME 50 Release Candidate overview
HDR screen sharing support
Mutter compositor improvements
Wayland transition and modern display stack
Variable Refresh Rate support
Expected GNOME 50 final release
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