@nekohayo Thank you, appreciate the information! But if the background apps feature demands that every single application implements some specific stuff, while the extensions that gives you the "good, old" systray don't demand that and just works, then I'm afraid we'll never be able to stop using those extensions. #Gnome
The new #Gnome background apps feature is nice, except that I still can't turn off the AppIndicator extension, because if I do #qBittorrent suddenly has some sort of non-existent window that shows up in Activities and the window switcher, so the feature is actually totally useless for me…? Is this a bug just with qBt or is the feature just not finished yet…?
After many more hours of testing and investigation on Saturday night, then three more hours last night to analyze and summarize that discussion's insights, here are my latest findings on the @gnome file manager's "slow cold-loading of the view's contents for folders with many files" performance issue :blobsweats:
Sorry to be a nit picker picking nits, but why is there such a weird spacing between "super" and "key" on the new #Gnome website? Looks kinda like someone hit the spacebar twice
@cassidy Glad to see you put in a good word about stopping this whole full word upercase silliness. I've said this myself, and have very deliberately written #Gnome for a long time.
No problem #Gnome, not like I was doing something. In the background… which I could still see running but not save my progress anymore… :/ It also failed to restart itself, had to do a hard reboot. This sucks.
I don't even know where to put the bug report now. Gnome? Clutter? The Extension that updated just as Gnome decided to go poof? #Linux#Bug#OpenSuse#Tumbleweed
He estado varios días probando Fedora como sistema (casi) principal y más enserio que las primeras veces que lo probé y tengo que decir que no me acostumbro para nada. Y hay unos puntos que recalcar:
- Las continuas actualizaciones y características me son indiferentes siempre que disponga del software que necesito o quiero. Y tener que actualizar cada dos por tres es un poco tedioso
- No está Synaptic (a ver, es obvio) y me resulta muy apañao por ejemplo para instalar temas e iconos
- Es un poco recargado con los recursos y aquí a lo mejor hablo de más pero quizá podría consumir menos recursos
- No sé si soy yo. Pero he notado algo de inestabilidad en el sistema.
- Añado una cosilla más. No encuentro muchos programas que si están disponibles en otras distribuciones
Osea, Fedora es un sistema magnífico pero su filosofía y funcionamiento no esta en mi top principal. O bien tendría que usarlo más, configurarlo mejor y aprender. Que me mola la idea o ponerle Debian como al HP (el pc de escritorio)
No tengo intención de hablar mal de Fedora. Sólo estoy diciendo por qué no termina de salir esa chispa que con Debian sí tengo. Es mi opinión personal y me encantaria escuchar vuestras opiniones y por qué no, intercambiar opiniones y que digáis porque a vosotres sí os gusta :ablobcatheartsqueeze:
Si alguien me da algún consejo agradecida de todo corazón ❤️🙏
Friday night? Perfect time to drop a blog post that might sound like clickbait, but that I genuinely hope can help forge a path forward while making everyone happy—or at least pissing everyone off equally (sometimes the best you can ask for!)
@cassidy In general I think getting to recent/often used files (and folders) is way too hard in #Gnome. I've created a couple of feature request issues about this. I'd love for you to have a look! :)
The most outrageous feature of #Gnome probably is the fullscreen window that says "Oh no! Something has gone wrong".
Force-closing all your programs.
Deleting any unsaved progress you may had in the background.
Like, dudes, pressing the SUPER key I can SEE all my stuff in the background still being open. You literally put an uncloseable window in front of everything that prevents me from saving my work. On what kind of drugs were you when merging that shit?! #Linux