It’s been two months since its last update and the Enlightenment 0.21 desktop environment and window manager for Linux-based operating systems has received today a new point release, the sixth in the stable series.
Enlightenment 0.21.6 is a bugfix and stability release that attempts to address various of the issues discovered by the development team behind the open-source software or reported by users since the last update. A total of 28 changes were included in the new version, some of them bringing improvements for the Wayland display server.
Among some interesting improvements implemented in Enlightenment 0.21.6, we can mention that the appmenu can now be activated with click and release, and it will no longer hide when focus goes away. A segmentation fault with the ibar when the icon task menus are up and desktop files are modified was also fixed.
Enlightenment 0.21.6 is coming soon to a GNU/Linux distro near you
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