Hi Ricardo, I am testing the GNOME 3.30 branch now (on real hardware), and it works quite well. The only issue I’m seeing is that the clock is wrong. That is, running “date” gives me the correct time in my timezone, but the GNOME Shell clock seems to be showing UTC. If I try to change it, nothing happens.
Beyond that, I noticed that GNOME Session was still at 3.28. I wrote a little script to find the packages that are behind GNOME 3.30.2. Here’s the packages that should be upgraded: baobab: 3.28.0 → 3.30.0 cheese: 3.28.0 → 3.30.0 file-roller: 3.28.0 → 3.30.1 font-abattis-cantarell: 0.0.25 → 0.111 gedit: 3.28.1 → 3.30.2 gjs: 1.52.3 → 1.54.2 gnome-backgrounds: 3.28.0 → 3.30.0 gnome-bluetooth: 3.28.0 → 3.28.2 gnome-calendar: 3.28.2 → 3.30.0 gnome-clocks: 3.28.0 → 3.30.1 gnome-control-center: 3.28.2 → 3.30.1 gnome-screenshot: 3.26.0 → 3.30.0 gnome-session: 3.28.1 → 3.30.1 gnome-shell-extensions: 3.28.1 → 3.30.1 gom: 0.3.2 → 0.3.3 graphene: 1.6.0 → 1.8.2 grilo-plugins: 0.3.3 → 0.3.8 grilo: 0.3.3 → 0.3.6 gtk-doc: 1.28 → 1.29 orca: 3.28.1 → 3.30.1 python-pyatspi: 2.26.0 → 2.30.0 python-pygobject: 3.28.3 → 3.30.1 simple-scan: 3.24.1 → 3.30.2 tracker: 2.0.4 → 2.1.5 zenity: 3.28.1 → 3.30.0 Unless you have a reason to leave them behind, I will try and update them. -- Tim