It’s been a while since the GNOME Disk Utility application, also known as Disks, received any major improvements, but it looks like its maintainers are preparing a bunch of enhancements for the upcoming GNOME 3.26 desktop environment.
The development cycle of GNOME 3.26 started last month with the first milestone, GNOME 3.25.1, and a second one, GNOME 3.25.2, arrived last weekend with a bunch of updated components and apps, including the first development release of the upcoming GNOME Disk Utility 3.26 application.
GNOME Disk Utility 3.25.2 is now available for public testing, and it looks like it brings quite a number of improvements, both under the hood and cosmetically. For example, it offers a more clarified meaning of the encryption and mounting options, and implements an insensitive auto-clear switch for unus… (read more)
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