Linux, to ubuntu
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AI & Linux | Wanna fool around with AI? Or use it as a handy tool for quick info summaries, etc?

Gemini (from Google) now available as a simple extension to Ubuntu Linux (/others using GNOME desktop) :gnome:

What are YOUR thoughts on AI?

Possibility to a larger world? Threat to humanity? Just an occasional handy tool? :thinkhappy:

https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/6834/gemini-ai/

gregorni, to GNOME
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I contributed to GNOME Shell! It's just a one-liner, but still, it's a contribution!

I added touchpad gestures so you can now change workspaces not just with a 3-finger swipe, but also a 4-finger swipe (or any amount of fingers larger than that, if you're feeling really adventurous).

https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/3275

chfkch,
@chfkch@ruhr.social avatar
gnulinux, to Nvidia German
@gnulinux@social.anoxinon.de avatar

Felix Wochenrückblick: KW 19, 2024

In KW 19 ist in der FOSS Welt einiges passiert. Unter anderem dabei ist ShiftOS, NVIDIA Open-Source-Treiber und Gnomes Jahresbericht.

https://gnulinux.ch/felix-wochenrueckblick-kw-19-2024

agx, to rust

I needed bindings for an app to interact with to submit feedback. Here's the generated bindings for libfeedback in case someone else needs it too:

https://gitlab.gnome.org/guidog/libfeedback-rs

tauon, to linux

the csd/ssd discourse is annoying. why can't we have both. ask the window manager to draw the window, then tell the client where it can place things like extra window buttons and tabs and things. kinda like windows but good. this would allow people who want to customise to be able to do so, but if you just install a desktop environment like gnome it still solves the problem.

qwertzuiopy, to GNOME
@qwertzuiopy@mastodon.social avatar

I experimented a bit on a better filter UI for my DnD wiki program and the new Libadwaita dialogs are awesome!

#gnome #DnD

mlundblad, to GNOME
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snonux, to fedora
@snonux@fosstodon.org avatar

I have tried on my laptop. Seems all great, but I reverted back to . I prefer the simplicity of GNOME. Yes, you can keep Plasma simple as well, but I am too tempted to tinker with all the possibilities there. Looking forward to try out deskop one day, though. But GNOME has been my daily driver (on my personal laptop) for more than ten years and I keep it pretty much in its vanilla config. Most of my work is done in the terminal anyway.

njoseph, to rust
@njoseph@social.masto.host avatar

Wrote a little app launcher for all of my manually installed applications using Tauri in about 2 hours and with less than 100 lines of code. The .deb package it generated is just 2.8 MB in size. I added this to my startup applications using Gnome Tweak Tool.

P.S. One hour was spent fighting the borrow checker. AppImage is 164 MB.

haeckerfelix, to GNOME
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itsfoss, to linux
@itsfoss@mastodon.social avatar

Tired of the default look? Check out how you can customize the top panel on GNOME:

https://itsfoss.com/customize-gnome-top-panel/

9to5linux, to GNOME
@9to5linux@floss.social avatar
pasci_lei, to linux German
@pasci_lei@mastodon.social avatar

Ich fühlte mich die ganzen 10 Minuten einfach nur perplex und am Ende dachte ich mir nur: Hä?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xaEJgO_QnAo

thelinuxcast, to GNOME
@thelinuxcast@fosstodon.org avatar

I think the lack of a good screenshot utility is what's going to get me to leave behind. The default one is not great, and none of the others that work on Wayland work for me on Gnome. Get the same errors with grim/slurp and flameshot.

srueegger, to linux German
@srueegger@swiss.social avatar

Ich habe im @LinuxGuides Forum über die Probleme und Herausforderungen von @linuxmint in der näheren und fernen Zukunft gebloggt. https://forum.linuxguides.de/core/blog/index.php?entry/88-linux-mint-und-die-probleme-mit-anwendungen-und-toolkits/

GTK, to GNOME
@GTK@floss.social avatar

Reminder: instead of using StackOverflow for your questions about GTK and the GNOME software stack, use the GNOME Discourse instance:

https://discourse.gnome.org

You can also use it for applications and the overall GNOME desktop.

aj, to GNOME
@aj@speckledmonkey.com avatar

Heh, I updated to Ubuntu 24.04 and gnome is not pleased about it 😅

i3 looks fine, but Regolith and vanilla GNOME are both borked. That feels like something funky specific to GNOME font handling maybe? But initial troubleshooting steps like tweaking/resetting font choices or refreshing font cache got me nowhere. I'll have to revisit this, but if anybody has ideas I'm all ears.

AxelTerizaki, to GNOME French
@AxelTerizaki@shelter.moe avatar

Ah oui ça marche bien gnome et ses extensions. J’ai juste pris une extension compatible pour avoir un dock anime, j’ai voulu glisser déplacer des apps pour les réorganiser et paf pastèque.

Et ça plante tout le bureau c’est impressionnant. Tu peux dire adieu à tous les trucs pas sauvegardés dans tes apps même si alt-tab ou la touche super fonctionnent et permettent de changer d’app. Cet écran les recouvre et te force à logout.

Impressionnant.

popey, (edited ) to linux
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I have never seen this popup before this week. Now, after seeing it and clicking on it for the eleventy-billionth time, I never want to see it again.

gnomeapps, to GNOME
@gnomeapps@mastodon.mossy.page avatar

Markdown is great and is made even greater by a sleek editor like Apostrophe! Take notes and create documents with this distraction-free app. The program's special "Focus Mode" lets you start writing your next masterpiece one line at a time. It also supports all markdown syntax, with options to quickly add a placeholder link or table. Preview your rendered work, then export to a variety of formats!

You can get the app on Flathub here: https://flathub.org/apps/org.gnome.gitlab.somas.Apostrophe

A screenshot of Apostrophe, showing "Focus Mode" with several paragraphs of Lorem Ipsum. In the middle, highlighted and in bold, is the text "We're in focus mode!"
A screenshot of Apostrophe, showing a code block, a link, an image and a table
A screenshot of Apostrophe, showing a split view preview with several paragraphs of Lorem Ipsum

GianniLivore, to KDE Italian
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governa, to GNOME
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Customizing 's Top Panel: Here's How to do that! :gnomewhite:

https://itsfoss.com/customize-gnome-top-panel/

cms, to guix
@cms@social.lol avatar

Well I ran out of battery halfway through the hand install, so several hours of recovery later I can boot into #guix fsvo. Where are all my other bootable partitions though, and will I be able to tolerate #GNOME long enough to learn to live with it? These are the questions. Stay tuned, rat-fans.

cms,
@cms@social.lol avatar

After a few days break, I'm back on my

So, is resolutely ignoring the login session setting, and just doing it's own suspend thing, quelle suprise. (It doesn't even offer a plain hibernate action)

I presume this might be inhibition locks, and I'll have to figure out if elogind also implements these aspects of systemd-logind. Alternatively, I could find a desktop environment that offers a bit more configuration flex.

cms,
@cms@social.lol avatar

Now I have put my config.scm in a git controlled source directory under ~cms , and made /etc/config.scm a symlink to that

and I can edit the scheme using a (so far vanilla) , which is slightly easier on the brain for things like indents

ngl though % in is mad good for parens counting

all the icons are busted since the last generation though .

I think my next step is to replace GNOME with something I can drive a bit better.

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