This release brings assorted bugfixes, improvements and updated translations

Jun 5, 2013 08:59 GMT  ·  By

The GNOME developers announced a few days ago that an update for the GNOME Initial Setup package for the GNOME desktop environment is available for download.

GNOME Initial Setup 0.11 makes the initial-setup shell mode JSON valid, fixes passwordless users issues, fixes Enterprise and realmd login issues, removes duplicate username suggestions, and increases the amount of initial languages.

Moreover, this version fixes visibility of the GOA page under abnormal network conditions, and makes sure usernames are less than 255 characters.

Last but not least, various translations have been updated in this release of the GNOME Initial Setup software, 17 to be more precise. This release is distributed as part of the GNOME 3.9.2 desktop environment. You can find more details in the official raw changelog.

Download GNOME Initial Setup 0.11 right now from Softpedia.