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Tiling-Assistant
- Help. I’m using the PopOS tile windows extension(not on popOS) and most apps when opens after boot opens in a weird zoomed way as shown.
- do any tiling extensions work on Gnome 44?
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Anything like Magnet (macOS)?
Maybe tiling-assistant
- 2022 was the year of Linux on the Desktop
- This time, I'm here to stay
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Resizing two tiled windows leaks memory and is laggy.
Disable GNOME's tiling code, by installing https://github.com/Leleat/Tiling-Assistant instead.
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Gnome has no thumbnails in the file picker (and my toilets are blocked)
This comment might come off a little off-topic but I think it's pretty related.
The Gnome Project has always struck me of having this Apple-Like attitude of "We know Best", and subsequently ignoring/shrugging off user concerns/issues/etc.
It's pretty obvious that Gnome is at the very least "inspired" by macOS. Heck Apple started version bumping by whole numbers at right about the same time Gnome switched from 3.x to 4x.
I use it on my Touchscreen Convertible Laptop, since it supports multi-touch gestures (on the touchpad too), and as long as I install extensions to bend Gnome to my will, it seems to work pretty darn well for me. (For example, adding window tiling with the https://github.com/Leleat/Tiling-Assistant extension).
Perhaps there is a better way that I should switch too, but currently I remain ignorant.
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Window tiling to quads?
Ahh. Okay you need to install it from GitHub instead of the GNOME website then. The author fixed the multi-monitor tiling bug (discussion) but it's only available via GitHub at the moment:
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Tiling Assistant is now supported in Gnome 42 <3
Github repo: here
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best tiling extension now?
Tiling-Assistant the hidden Layouts settings has the option to also launch the defined apps for each tile u set ;>
gnome-shell-extension-cast-to-tv
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Alternative to Gnome Cast-To-TV?
There is a pretty cool Gnome extension called Cast to TV (https://github.com/Rafostar/gnome-shell-extension-cast-to-tv). It allows you to cast Media (and desktop too with another add-on ) to a Chromecast device. Sadly, it only works on Gnome. Is there any alternative for that that works on KDE? I tried just to use Chrome to casty desktop but that does not work on Wayland. Thank you!
What are some alternatives?
shell - Pop!_OS Shell
improved-osk-gnome-ext - Improved On Screen Keyboard for Gnome Shell
forge - Forge - Tiling and Window Manager for Gnome-Shell [Moved to: https://github.com/forge-ext/forge]
gnome-shell-extension-gsconnect - KDE Connect implementation for GNOME
gnome-shell-extended-gestures - Better touchpad gesture handling for GNOME
gnome-shell-extension-mpris-indicator-button - A full featured MPRIS indicator button extension for GNOME Shell 3.38+
AltSnap - Maintained continuation of Stefan Sundin's AltDrag
OpenSubtitlesDownload - Automatically find and download the right subtitles for your favorite videos!
Tangram - Browser for your pinned tabs
gnome-shell-home-assistant - A Gnome Shell Extension to interact with the Home Assistant API
forge - :electron: A complete tool for building and publishing Electron applications
argos - Create GNOME Shell extensions in seconds