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# EmulationStation Desktop Edition (ES-DE) - Changelog # EmulationStation Desktop Edition (ES-DE) - Changelog
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## Version 1.1.0 (in development)
**Release date:** TBD
### Release overview
### Detailed list of changes
### Bug fixes
## Version 1.0.1
**Release date:** 2021-05-01
### Release overview
v1.0 maintenance release.
### Detailed list of changes
* Added support for the new RetroArch v1.9.2 default core directory location on macOS
### Bug fixes
* Fixed high DPI display support on macOS
## Version 1.0.0 ## Version 1.0.0
**Release date:** 2021-04-20 **Release date:** 2021-04-20
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* The debug overlays didn't work for all image and text components * The debug overlays didn't work for all image and text components
* Lots and lots of additional small bugs and inconsistencies fixed * Lots and lots of additional small bugs and inconsistencies fixed
### Known issues ## Known issues
**The issues below are relevant for ES-DE v1.0.0.** **The issues below are relevant for ES-DE v1.0.1**
* On Ubuntu 20.10, the included VLC version 3.0.11.1-2 is broken so ES-DE will crash when attempting to play videos. This can be fixed by manually replacing the file /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libvlccore.so.9.0.0 with the corresponding file from version 3.0.9.2-1 from Ubuntu 20.04. Make sure that the /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libvlccore.so.9 symlink points to this file as well. Hopefully this issue will soon be patched in libVLC so that this manual workaround will not be required. * On Ubuntu 20.10, the included VLC version 3.0.11.1-2 is broken so ES-DE will crash when attempting to play videos. This can be fixed by manually replacing the file /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libvlccore.so.9.0.0 with the corresponding file from version 3.0.9.2-1 from Ubuntu 20.04. Make sure that the /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libvlccore.so.9 symlink points to this file as well. Hopefully this issue will soon be patched in libVLC so that this manual workaround will not be required.