gnome-shell-remove-dropdown-arrows
gnome-shell-impatience
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gnome-shell-remove-dropdown-arrows
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Anyone knows?
Hi, actually, it's your battery icon that refers to the power icon (it's in the battery format because your notebook has one). This triangle is called "dropdown arrow", which is the default for the GNOME interface. I don't like these arrows scattered around my system, so I use this extension to get rid of them.
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The best GNOME shell extensions
For GNOME 3.x users only. This extension removes the dropdown arrows found in many of the menus in the Gnome 3 top bar. Works on 3.38, not needed in 40 Gnome Extensions | GitHub
gnome-shell-impatience
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Ask HN: What GNOME Shell extensions do you use?
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/277/impatience/
Focus changer: Change focus between windows in all directions using your keyboard
- GNOME 43 stuttering even with mutter-performance and gnome-shell-performance
- Pop OS Lag after opening up most programs
- What is meant by a Fast OS?
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Using Fedora without Gnome Extensions
do people even use gnome without impatience?
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All GNOME animations are gone, no tweak is bringing them back, I tried everything...
Recently, I installed the Impatience GNOME Shell extension in order to double GNOME animations speed.
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Impatience GNOME Shell extension disables animations instead of allowing me to control their speed as intended
I wanted to double animations speed in GNOME because I find them slow, and I recently read about the Impatience GNOME Shell extension. I found that cool so I downloaded it, extracted it and moved to my $HOME/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions folder. I downloaded the right version, for my GNOME 41, it shows up in gnome-extensions list and Extensions app. However, as long as the extension is turned on, the animations are completely disabled, which improves my system speed but is not quite what I'm looking for. I'm about to try some alternatives like Just Perfection, but if I'm missing something about Impatience, please let me know: I like its simplicity and I kinda want to use it.
- Has anybody noticed how laggy Gnome and such are?
- My Three Recommended Gnome Extensions To Install On Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
- Pop!OS Freezes EXTREMELY often.
What are some alternatives?
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