Windows 10 “Vibranium”, la build 19013 est disponible en téléchargement
Microsoft vient de publier une nouvelle construction de Windows 10 20H1. Elle est disponible en téléchargement au travers de l’anneau rapide du programme Windows Insider.
Windows 10 build 19013 est une version de test de la première mise à niveau 2020 de Windows 10. Il s’agit de 20H1 également connu sous le nom de code Vibranium. Il n’y a pas beaucoup de nouveauté. Microsoft peaufine son OS bien que nous ayons tout de même droit à plus de kaomoji.
Kaomoji – Wikipedia
Le mot « Kaoani » vient du japonais kao (顔?, visage) et ani (アニ?, animation). Mais les kaoanis sont connus aussi en dehors du Japon, par exemple sous les noms de « puffs », « anime blobs », « anikaos » et « anime emoticons ».
Leur utilisation première est d’être insérées dans des forums internet, sur des profils de site tel que MySpace, Facebook ou Hi5, dans des blogs et sur MSN Messenger ou Yahoo Messenger pour indiquer l’humeur du moment. Ils peuvent prendre différentes formes telles que celles d’animaux, d’aliments (souvent des boules de riz), des gouttes colorées ou des personnages de manga comme Naruto. Ils sont souvent en train de faire quelque chose de drôle.
Ils sont toujours créés au format GIF, qui supporte les animations.
Windows 10 build 19013, Linux et DirectX 12
Quelques améliorations concernent le sous-système Windows pour Linux (WSL) 2. Le géant introduit une mémoire dynamique pour les machines virtuelle. A ce sujet la note de version précise
« Auparavant, la mémoire de votre machine virtuelle WSL 2 augmentait pour répondre aux besoins d’un flux de travail mais sans diminuer une fois les besoins terminés. Avec cette modification, la mémoire qui n’est plus utilisée dans la machine virtuelle Linux est libérée. »
Nous pouvons noter l’accès aux toutes dernières nouveautés de l’API DirectX 12 à savoir DirectX Raytracing tier 1.1, Mesh Shader et Sampler Feedback
Enfin Microsoft apporte des retouches ici et là pour peaufiner l’expérience 20H1. L’objectif est d’obtenir la RTM. Selon un récent rapport sa compilation est prévue en décembre. Le géant aura alors quatre mois pour préparer le déploiement grand public. Le cout d’envoi devrait intervenir en avril ou en mai de l’année prochaine.
Nous sommes toujours dans le cadre d’une Preview si bien que quelques problèmes connus et non corrigés sont présents. L’un d’eux concerne la compatibilité du logiciel BattlEye. Vous trouverez tous les détails dans la note de version.
Note de version
Windows 10 build 19013
General changes, improvements, and fixes for PC
We fixed an issue resulting in frames being skipped, starting with Build 19002, when running games and videos fullscreen.
We fixed an issue where initiating “Reset this PC” with the cloud download option wasn’t working when started from Windows RE.
We fixed an issue resulting in preinstalled apps (like Calculator) and other UWP apps being missing from the Apps & Features page in Settings.
We appreciate your patience while we worked on our sync engine. As of this build, wallpaper and theme syncing is now up and running again.
We fixed an issue resulting in Wi-Fi unexpectedly resetting (turning off and back on) frequently in recent flights.
We fixed an issue where Wi-Fi Settings might get stuck saying Connecting, even though the network flyout (correctly) indicated that you were Connected.
We fixed an issue where an update being temporarily suspended would result in an 0xc19001e1 error being displayed in Windows Update history.
We fixed an issue resulting in the “Open location” search result option not working if the search result was a folder.
We fixed an issue where if you moved Cortana’s window to certain places on your screen, and then closed the window, the minimize animation wouldn’t go towards Cortana’s icon on the taskbar.
We fixed an issue resulting in File Explorer not rendering correctly sometimes when using multiple monitors with different DPIs on the previous flight.
We fixed an issue where you could get into a state where it wasn’t possible to set focus to File Explorer’s search box in order to type your query.
We fixed an issue that could result in the app thumbnail disappearing when you right clicked it in Task View.
We fixed an issue that could result in the Send Message button in certain notifications not being visible when using High Contrast White.
We fixed an issue where the notification following WIN+Shift+S might have a blank space for the screenshot (rather than actually displaying the screenshot).
We fixed an issue resulting in Resource Manager unexpectedly not showing any disk activity.
We fixed an issue where, if you called SUBST with a path ending with a \ it would give a Path not found error.
We fixed a memory leak with running apps that repeatedly sent calls to adjust gamma.
Some of you have reached out about when trying to shutdown, seeing a message saying that an app named “G” was preventing shutdown. We investigated and found an issue where windows related to GDI+were only referenced as “G.” We’ve fixed this, so going forward, these will now have the name “GDI+ Window ()”, where will show the .exe name of the app using GDI+.
We fixed an issue resulting in speechruntime.exe using an unexpectedly high amount of CPU on the previous flight.
We fixed an issue resulting in Bluetooth devices potentially not reconnecting as expected after closing then reopening the device lid for certain devices.
We fixed an issue resulting in the Surface Dial not scrolling in recent builds if you switched to something like zoom and then back to scrolling.
Thank you Insiders who shared feedback about the 2-in-1 convertible tablet experience improvements we discussed here. For the time being, we’re returning to the current experience in retail.
We fixed an issue where Narrator would sometime report focus as the page instead of reporting the actual focused control within Chrome.
We fixed an issue where Narrator would not automatically start reading the Narrator user guide webpage and the YouTube webpage.
We corrected Narrator’s “Next Table” command so that it would work in Excel.
We fixed an issue where the text cursor indicator was visible on top of the lock screen background picture.
We fixed an issue where the text cursor indicator preview wasn’t displaying correctly in Settings when using dark theme.
We fixed an issue where when using dark theme, the hardware keyboard text prediction candidate window was unreadable due to black text on a dark grey background.
We fixed an issue that could result in the touch keyboard flickering when inputting emoji.
We fixed an issue where English punctuations were outputted when using the Chinese Pinyin and Wubi IMEs, even if input mode was set to Chinese under the default IME settings. Thanks for your feedback.
We’ve fixed an issue where the character width of alphanumeric characters when using the Traditional Chinese Bopomofo IME would change from half width to full width unexpectedly in some input fields. Thanks for reporting it! If you feel this issue hasn’t been fully addressed in the new version of Bopomofo IME, please let us know your feedback.
We’ve fixed an issue where after successfully updating to a new build, the Windows Update Settings page may have shown the same build needed to be installed.
We’ve fixed an issue where Optional drivers were failing to install.
Known issues
BattlEye and Microsoft have found incompatibility issues due to changes in the operating system between some Insider Preview builds and certain versions of BattlEye anti-cheat software. To safeguard Insiders who might have these versions installed on their PC, we have applied a compatibility hold on these devices from being offered affected builds of Windows Insider Preview. See this article for details.
We’ve heard that Settings still isn’t available outside of launching via the URI (ms-settings:) for some Insiders and are investigating.
If you use remote desktop connection and the target PC is on this build, within about an hour (if not sooner), DWM may start crashing, and the session window will either go totally black, experience black flashes, or you may get signed out of the remote desktop session altogether. We appreciate your patience.
Jérôme Gianoli
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