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gnome-shell-wsmatrix
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November at System76: Products, Promos, & COSMIC DE
Workspace Matrix extension makes my day, every day.
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Celebrating 5 Years of Pop _OS
I just had NixOS break in a weird way for me. Ok, it was more that Gnome 42.4 broke the wsmatrix extension, which caused Gnome to shit itself[1] on login.
It's a little bit of a double edged sword. NixOS lets me use pretty much straight upstream packages, which sometimes break due to not having thorough integration testing like a traditional distro would. On the other hand, I was able to just boot up an older configuration to get back to functional, and that let me figure out wtf was wrong.
[1]: https://github.com/mzur/gnome-shell-wsmatrix/issues/236
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projects
Implement the Workspace Matrix extension for GNOME https://github.com/mzur/gnome-shell-wsmatrix in Sway, possibly looking at Sway Overview for inspiration.
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Problems with wall of workspaces
Hej, recently updated my laptop to 22.04 but after some years getting use to unity and 2 extra screens now seems i cannot find my way to have a decent wall of workspaces... i found a nice extension that works fine (https://github.com/mzur/gnome-shell-wsmatrix) but only seems to create the workspace wall on the latop screen and not on the other external screens...
- How do I change the Gnome shell from 42.0 to 42.1 on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS?
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Why you prefer horizontal workspaces?
Release info: https://github.com/mzur/gnome-shell-wsmatrix/releases
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System76 - New Desktop Environment Written in Rust Expected Summer 2023
My main concern is a 2D grid for workspaces, with workspace previews in the workspace switcher popup. Workspace Matrix does an excellent job of adding this to GNOME.
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Embrace fall with Dracula Theme
it will assign a new font to the extension. Then you may use an icon font, such as Font Awesome, Icofont or icomoon (which also allows you to create your own!). You can then change the workspace names with dconf-editor with the characters from the font. PM me if you need any help :)
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Tiling window manager/DE
On GNOME there's a way to get native 2 dimensional workspaces, but AFAIK the only way to enable this is with an extension like workspace matrix. For ctrl+alt+arrow-like shortcuts be sure to set keybindings for switch-to-workspace-arrow and move-to-workspace-arrow in org.gnome.desktop.wm.keybindings. However, I had some issues with GNOME 40 like: - Changing workspaces with mouse scroll jumps to an adjacent workspace up/down (as expected). Without a device that has horizontal scroll (like a touchpad) you can't go to adjacent workspaces left/right. - There are multiple issues with the workspace thumbnails in the overview.
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How do I debug global keybinds (I'm using Pop!_OS, but I doubt it's Pop!_OS specific)
Ok, so, I'm using Workspace Matrix for a workspace grid.
gnome-shell-extension-gsconnect
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For the first time, I'm not upgrading to the new release
I mean.... yeah! Thats exactly what you should be doing. Upgrading your OS when not all your essential software is supported is bad practice to begin with and most non-rolling Distro support previous version for a bit (Fedora 38 will be supported for 6 months after the release of 39 for example). The extension manager app has a great "upgrade assistant" that lets you easily see which of your extension was already ported. Most extensions were already ported and the rest will probably follow shortly after Gnome 45 hits major distros. GSconnect already merged a PR so their release will be soon.
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Question about extensions on GNOME
https://github.com/GSConnect/gnome-shell-extension-gsconnect/releases/tag/v55 does not mention security fixes. Do you have more information?
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Things You Can Do with KDE Connect on Linux
I'm using GSConnect on Ubuntu. I have first disabled "Clipboard Sync". There are a number of Actions for which keyboard shortcuts can be defined for a device [1]. One of them is Clipboard Push. I assigned Shift+Ctrl+Alt+V to that, so whenever I execute that contrived key combination, the clipboard is synced to my mobile. I suppose KDE Connect has a similar feature.
[1] https://github.com/GSConnect/gnome-shell-extension-gsconnect...
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Issuewith gsconnect on OpenSUSE Tumbleweed: Unable to access mounted Android filesystem
See here: https://github.com/GSConnect/gnome-shell-extension-gsconnect/issues/1203
- The last version of KDE Connect broke the filesystem expose feature.
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The road to KDE Connect 2.0
it works, but the github says the project doesn't have dedicated developers. https://github.com/GSConnect/gnome-shell-extension-gsconnect/wiki
- Is there a way to refresh GSconnect once in a while or assign a shortcut to refresh it? I want a command which can be used to refresh GSconnect, I will just assign a key to it.
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New icon for GSConnect
You can vote here => Vote on GSConnect GitHub
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How active are the extensions dev's?
-For Gsconnect the Devs are working on it, and already have a [pull request]https://github.com/GSConnect/gnome-shell-extension-gsconnect/pull/1475) but there seem to be a few bugs left.
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Mutter ( Wayland ) Fake Input
GSConnect
What are some alternatives?
shelltile - A tiling window extension for GNOME Shell
kdeconnect-ios - Native iOS port of KDE Connect
sway - i3-compatible Wayland compositor
unsafe-mode-menu - Change GNOME Shell unsafe-mode via quick settings menu and dconf setting
argos - Create GNOME Shell extensions in seconds
dynamic-panel-transparency - Adds Transparency To The Gnome Shell Panel
vertical-overview - Gnome has had vertically stacked workspaces for a long time. The Gnome 40 update unfortunately made the switch to a horizontal layout. A choice that many Gnome users disagree with. This extension completely replaces the new Gnome overview with something that resembles the old style.
emoji-selector-for-gnome - This extension provide a popup menu with some emojis ; clicking on an emoji copies it to the clipboard.
gnome-shell-extension-freon - Shows CPU temperature, disk temperature, video card temperature (NVIDIA/Catalyst/Bumblebee&NVIDIA), voltage and fan RPM
Kooha - Elegantly record your screen
polybar - A fast and easy-to-use status bar
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.