I just noticed that the awesome dev who maintains the multi-pc KVM software "Barrier" finally released the 2.3.3 version of Barrier. However, when I went looking for the changelog, I can't find it. So I don't know what's updated. So here's my question. In order to fix the stutter problem (mentioned here) I had to roll back some files on my laptop (apparently I didn't need to do that on the desktop) which includes libx11-6, libx11-6:i386, libx11-data, libx11-dev, libx11-doc, libx11-xcb-dev, libx11-xcb1, and libx11-xcb1:i386, and then lock them in place. Now that the new version is out, do I need to leave those locked in place, or can I allow them to update now?
If I can unlock them and allow them to update, I'll update everything to 2.3.3 and update those as well. As long as it's safe to do that without the stutter returning, I'm game. All I need to know is if I can go ahead and do both of those updates, or if I should do just Barrier 2.3.3 and leave the others locked for now. Any help would be welcome. Thanks.
If I can unlock them and allow them to update, I'll update everything to 2.3.3 and update those as well. As long as it's safe to do that without the stutter returning, I'm game. All I need to know is if I can go ahead and do both of those updates, or if I should do just Barrier 2.3.3 and leave the others locked for now. Any help would be welcome. Thanks.
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