Nice one, I’ll have to patch this into the default config so it works out of the box. Thanks for the tip!
No problem
That’s a hot take , Gnome works great for me.
Fixed in garuda-gnome-settings 1.5.4
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Then you haven’t experienced the screw-you-in-the-butt feeling you get when most of your extensions die every 6 months. Rinse, repeat.
On the other hand, should you run GNOME Shell with few-to-no extensions, then you have my respect.
(Shut up, @mandog.)
true , but arch recently pushes latest gnome release after a month or so , extension maintainers update them before arch pushes the update.
Yeah, Arch maintainers push zero-plus-one increments of GNOME. Never again a dot-zero. They learned that lesson around 3.20 or 3.22 if I recall correctly because of all the breakage. And that fiasco had nothing to do with extensions. Consider the enumeration of the current GNOME 45 release, please: Arch Linux - Package Search
It’s looks to me like GNOME and Arch seem to have a near-adversarial type of relationship. It almost makes me feel sorry for Arch GNOME/GTK package maintainers.
why does it make you feel sorry for them ?
Not really a chit-chat topic…
I said almost. They’ve chosen their roles, now let them fulfill it, re. “you’ve made your bed, now lie in it.”
I’m grateful for them , i love arch i don’t wanna switch to opensuse .
sigh GNOME≠ARCH, ARCH≠GNOME
Arch does not have any official DE or WM. Arch is just a collection of packages.
I’ll die before I lose my love of Arch.
What are you talking about @Bro i was running gnome 45 in September long before the beta and 2 months before it was released on Arch not one fault not even with extensions as long as you READ Repeat the release notes most users don’t mind you. removed all the old ones and started fresh.
Do you need to do so every 6 months? What joy.
Certainly not please do not show ignorance to your friends it just brings yourself down to the typical KDE users level .Lol
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