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syntax error on installing pop shell
sudo apt install git node-typescript make git clone https://github.com/pop-os/shell.git cd shell
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Rethinking Window Management in Gnome
If you use gnome, I can recommend Pop-Shell
https://github.com/pop-os/shell
- Why can't we have window management on a desktop environment ?
- 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.
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Best extension to mimic tiling windows manager?
Pop Shell is what I use, and it works really well (not available on the GNOME extensions store, get it from here, installation instructions are present near the bottom). Forge is another great option. If you want to completely change the look of Gnome, and have a completely different experience, try Material Shell, another awesome tiling extension.
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Exterminate your desk: How to remove your mouse
I quite like Pop!_OS Shell (https://github.com/pop-os/shell) for tiling on Gnome, it feels like the right compromise for me of tiling while still having access to a full DE. Seems that installing it on other distribution should be easy enough.
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Tiling speed
Is there a config of speed in PopShell https://github.com/pop-os/shell/tree/b5acccefcaa653791d25f70a22c0e04f1858d96e where we can adjust the speed of tiling? Just saying that extention like impatient only adjust the speed of animation, not the actual tiling or windows pops up (example would be archive manager pop-up).
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Vanilla OS 2.0 Orchid base is changing from Ubuntu to Debian
One of my best friends uses the Pop Shell [1] GNOME extension to bring in an i3-like experience. It seems to lag behind a few GNOME versions, but system76 has instructions on how to use it on other distributions if you don't want to use Pop!_OS [2]
[1] - https://github.com/pop-os/shell
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Why KDE Plasma was chosen as the default desktop environment for Asahi Linux
I am actually a pretty happy GNOME user -- granted, it is due to being able to tweak my experience with GNOME extensions and managing the aspects I care about with dconf settings managed with Home-Manager/Nix.
These are the GNOME extensions I find critical to me enjoying the UI:
- PopOS' Shell[0] for tiling windows
- Just Perfection[1] for making the appearance even more minimal/removing elements I don't use
I think if the GNOME team removed extension support altogether, I would absolutely switch to KDE. But for now, I get an extremely minimal desktop, and I really like it.
That being said, I typically live in my terminal, so I don't spend much time actually using the tools provided with my desktop environment.
(Just want to vocalize that there is at least one person who enjoys GNOME's approach of visually staying out of my way, but giving me a robust backend when I need it)
[0] https://github.com/pop-os/shell
[1] https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/3843/just-perfection/
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What was a tech or feature your dismissed as unnecessary initially, but turned out to be wrong?
Just started playing with Pop Shell under GNOME, and I can see the allure.
dash-to-panel
- Dash To Panel icons look weird
- Why the default panel UX fails and how to fix it.
- Hiding the top-bar.
- Maximized window Position after Standby - Dash to Panel
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An X11 Apologist Tries Wayland
Same here, only with Dash to Panel.
https://github.com/home-sweet-gnome/dash-to-panel
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What is this yellow dot? I've never seen it before.
Initially it read as if the feature i wanted wasn't included in dash to panel but it seems like it is...https://github.com/home-sweet-gnome/dash-to-panel/issues/208
- TIL: Gnome's most famous extensions, 'Dash to Panel' and 'Arc Menu' are forks of ZorinOS' Zorin Menu and Zorin Taskbar
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Visual Effects for GNOME 42 ..plus the links on comment
Dash to Panel (the bottom panel): https://github.com/home-sweet-gnome/dash-to-panel
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Window flickering when minimize / show up
Can you record what happens without any extension enabled? I suspected it was your dock extension because it perfectly fits this bug: https://github.com/home-sweet-gnome/dash-to-panel/issues/1698
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FYI gnome 42 just hit testing repo
It should be working somehow, but it really isn't. At least not with the current git version.
What are some alternatives?
i3-gnome - Use i3wm/i3-gaps with GNOME Session infrastructure.
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.
blur-my-shell - Extension that adds a blur look to different parts of the GNOME Shell, including the top panel, dash and overview
spicetify-cli - Command-line tool to customize Spotify client. Supports Windows, MacOS, and Linux.
gnome-shell-extension-system76-power - System76 Power Management Extension
dash-to-panel - An icon taskbar for the Gnome Shell. This extension moves the dash into the gnome main panel so that the application launchers and system tray are combined into a single panel, similar to that found in KDE Plasma and Windows 7+. A separate dock is no longer needed for easy access to running and favorited applications.
Tiling-Assistant - An extension which adds a Windows-like snap assist to GNOME. It also expands GNOME's 2 column tiling layout.
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.
PaperWM - Tiled scrollable window management for Gnome Shell
ArcMenu
system76-scheduler - Auto-configure CFS and process priorities for improved desktop responsiveness
lxqt - Checkout all LXQt components at once by using git submodule. Discussions, Wiki and general issues are here.