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So I recently switched to Ubuntu LTS 22.04, and I'd really like to get the cool blurred lockscreen effect. I'm using Blur my Shell, and that works really well, and I'm also using Control Blur Effect on Lockscreen, and I have it enabled, but my lockscreen still shows the plain black login screen. Is there something I'm missing here? Thanks
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