gnome-display-brightness-ddcutil
blur-my-shell
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gnome-display-brightness-ddcutil
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What are your must-have extensions?
https://github.com/daitj/gnome-display-brightness-ddcutil – I have 3 external monitors and sometimes prefer to work quite late, so the ability to reduce the brightness of all my displays with a single slider is very cool
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External monitor brightness not working
I tried a extension for Gnome but it didn't work
- GNOME 43: I don't see the screen brightness slider
- My Fanless OpenBSD Desktop
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PSA: You can control your desktop monitor's brightness via Linux with this driver
If you're on gnome there's https://github.com/daitj/gnome-display-brightness-ddcutil
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Question
Does your monitor support ddc? If yes, then you can use ddcutil, or the extension here: https://github.com/daitj/gnome-display-brightness-ddcutil
blur-my-shell
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My GNOME 44 after customized with Gruvbox Color Scheme
GNOME Extensions : quick-settings-tweaker, appindicator and KStatusNotifier, arcmenu, blur-my-shell, dash-to-panel, forge, gsconnect, just-perfection, show-desktop-button, space-bar, user-themes and vitals
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Is there a way to get rid of workspaces entirely?
You can install blur my shell extension to modify the look.
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Transparant terminal & dock
if you want blurred backgrounds, the extension blur my shell will work.
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How does the "Blur my shell" extension do it??? (possibly a re-post! sorry...)
Why don't you just look at the source code? https://github.com/aunetx/blur-my-shell
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Using extensions to improve Gnome workflow
Blur my Shell - Blurs the background in the overview.
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I'm new to the Fedora world, what are the best Fedora programs that you can't live without?
dnf install gnome-browser-connector Firefox extension: {addons.mozilla.org} - Resource Monitor • Show system resources in the top bar - User Themes • Custom themes (may break some things) - Dash To Dock • turns the application launcher into a macos style dock - Blur My Shell • make the UI glassy
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I started my journey away from Windows with Pop back in May 2020 (last screenshot) and switched to Arch after 6 months to get more familiar with Linux. Faced challenges and learned a lot. Now, as a professional 3D artist, I return to Pop OS for stability—full circle after 3 years!
In my case, I'm using the Blur My Shell extension, so it basically takes whatever background image I have and places it in the overview with a blur effect (though you can also remove the blur completely and just use the extension to set your background as your overview background). By default it will blur a lot of things around your desktop, like the top bar, for instance— just disable anything you don't want; I personally only leave the Overview blur active.
- gnome.mp4
- How do I fix gnome blur issues?
- My Fedora 38 Desktop
What are some alternatives?
redshiftgui - Monitor color temperature adjustment tool
dash-to-dock - A dock for the Gnome Shell. This extension moves the dash out of the overview transforming it in a dock for an easier launching of applications and a faster switching between windows and desktops.
ddccontrol - DDC Control
mutter-rounded - A window manager for GNOME, with rounded corners patch
gnome-shell-extension-pip-on-top - Makes "Picture-in-Picture" windows stay on top (even on Wayland session). Compatible with Firefox and Clapper media player.
zorin-desktop-themes
gnome-shell-pano - Next-gen Clipboard Manager for Gnome Shell
Ulauncher - Feature rich application Launcher for Linux
gnome-clipboard-history - Gnome Clipboard History is a clipboard manager Gnome extension that saves what you've copied into an easily accessible, searchable history panel.
shell - Pop!_OS Shell
gnome-shell-extension-appindicator - Adds KStatusNotifierItem support to the Shell
ocean-blur-shell - Blind attempt at making my gnome-shell pretty with blur