The GNOME Foundation today announced the release of GNOME 50, the latest version of its graphical system software for Linux.
GNOME 50 is out. It enables VRR and fractional scaling by default, expands parental controls, and supports GPU-accelerated remote desktop – and more.
GNOME 50 is a brilliant release - but I had to look twice to see why ...
(Notably Boxes also acts as GNOME's default remote-desktop client, while virt-manager doesn't support that, but virt-manager *does* support things like non-KVM backends and connecting to libvirt ...