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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ndlug.org/post/965743 >> Ubuntu 24.04 LTS users experiencing issues setting up Fastmail and mailbox.org providers in GNOME Online Accounts to access cloud files, calendars, and/or contacts will be pleased to hear a fix is inbound. > > > Ubuntu have now packaged the gnome-online-accounts 3.50.4 update for Ubuntu 24.04 LTS, and uploaded it to the ‘proposed’ updates channel for noble to allow for proper testing. > > > This update also bring a number of other fixes, including buffs to improve ‘the usability of new Microsoft 365 provider’ – aka the to sign-in to if you want to access OneDrive files through the Nautilus file manager as a virtual filesystem. > > Merge Request: [goabackend: fixes for generic WebDAV providers](https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-online-accounts/-/merge_requests/200)
> GNOME 46.4 is now available as the fourth maintenance update to the latest GNOME 46 desktop environment series with various bug fixes. > GNOME 46.4 is here a month after GNOME 46.3 with improvements for connecting to WPA2 enterprise networks, glitches in the looking-glass effect, Persian on-screen keyboard layout, overview startup notification, keyboard navigation in app folders, and nested popovers on Wayland. Release Announcement: [GNOME 46.4 Released](https://discourse.gnome.org/t/gnome-46-4-released/22718)
> In GNOME 47 Files becomes a File Chooser! > [FileChooser Implementation](https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/-/merge_requests/1560)
**Solution**: Apparently it is by design! I had to use “Unblank” extension to change the behaviour. *** Hi everyone, I'm experiencing an issue with GNOME 46 where my screen goes black immediately after locking. Here's a bit more detail about my setup and the troubleshooting steps I've already taken: System: Manjaro Linux Release: 24.0.4 Display: Single monitor setup (1920x1080 resolution) Steps Taken: Checked and adjusted Settings > Power > Blank screen and Settings > Privacy > Screen Lock settings. Ensured monitor configuration is correct in Settings > Displays. Updated system. Disabled all GNOME Shell extensions. Verified GNOME Shell and related packages are up to date. Reviewed logs using `journalctl -xe` but found nothing conclusive. Reset GNOME settings with `dconf reset -f /org/gnome/`. Checked and updated graphics drivers. Disabled lock screen fade animation with `gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.screensaver lock-delay 0`. Despite all these efforts, the issue persists. Has anyone else encountered this problem or have any suggestions on how to fix it? Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!
Note: I'm not the author This post is in part a response to an aspect of Nate’s post “Does Wayland really break everything?“, but also my reflection on discussing Wayland protocol additions, a unique pleasure that I have been involved with for the past months1.
cross-posted from: [!linux@lemmy.eco.br](/c/linux@lemmy.eco.br) | https://lemmy.eco.br/post/1969330 I've been using Gnome for about 10 months and it always bothered me that my city (with more than a million inhabitants) was not found in the [Weather](https://apps.gnome.org/Weather/) program. I looked for solutions several times and never found them, until I found [this thread](https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-weather/-/issues/247#note_1819885) yesterday. That the user [Julian](https://gitlab.gnome.org/julianfairfax) made a [script that solves this problem](https://gitlab.com/julianfairfax/scripts/-/blob/main/add-location-to-gnome-weather.sh?ref_type=heads). you just have to run and enter the name of your city and then confirm. ::: spoiler script ```bash #!/bin/bash if [[ ! -z "$(which gnome-weather)" ]]; then system=1 fi if [[ ! -z "$(flatpak list | grep org.gnome.Weather)" ]]; then flatpak=1 fi if [[ ! $system == 1 && ! $flatpak == 1 ]]; then echo "GNOME Weather isn't installed" exit fi if [[ ! -z "$*" ]]; then query="$*" else read -p "Type the name of the location you want to add to GNOME Weather: " query fi query="$(echo $query | sed 's/ /+/g')" request=$(curl "https://nominatim.openstreetmap.org/search?q=$query&format=json&limit=1" -s) if [[ $request == "[]" ]]; then echo "No locations found, consider removing some search terms" exit fi read -p "If this is not the location you wanted, consider adding search terms Are you sure you want to add $(echo $request | sed 's/.*"display_name":"//' | sed 's/".*//')? [y/n] : " answer if [[ ! $answer == "y" ]]; then echo "Not adding location" exit else echo "Adding location" fi id=$(echo $request | sed 's/.*"place_id"://' | sed 's/,.*//') name=$(curl "https://nominatim.openstreetmap.org/details.php?place_id=$id&format=json" -s | sed 's/.*"name": "//' | sed 's/".*//') lat=$(echo $request | sed 's/.*"lat":"//' | sed 's/".*//') lat=$(echo "$lat / (180 / 3.141592654)" | bc -l) lon=$(echo $request | sed 's/.*"lon":"//' | sed 's/".*//') lon=$(echo "$lon / (180 / 3.141592654)" | bc -l) if [[ $system == 1 ]]; then locations=$(gsettings get org.gnome.Weather locations) fi if [[ $flatpak == 1 ]]; then locations=$(flatpak run --command=gsettings org.gnome.Weather get org.gnome.Weather locations) fi location="<(uint32 2, <('$name', '', false, [($lat, $lon)], @a(dd) [])>)>" if [[ $system == 1 ]]; then if [[ ! $(gsettings get org.gnome.Weather locations) == "@av []" ]]; then gsettings set org.gnome.Weather locations "$(echo $locations | sed "s|>]|>, $location]|")" else gsettings set org.gnome.Weather locations "[$location]" fi fi if [[ $flatpak == 1 ]]; then if [[ ! $(flatpak run --command=gsettings org.gnome.Weather get org.gnome.Weather locations) == "@av []" ]]; then flatpak run --command=gsettings org.gnome.Weather set org.gnome.Weather locations "$(echo $locations | sed "s|>]|>, $location]|")" else flatpak run --command=gsettings org.gnome.Weather set org.gnome.Weather locations "[$location]" fi fi ``` ::: --- It occurred to me that some people might not know how to run scripts, so here's a brief tutorial: ::: spoiler How to run scripts in Linux 1. Save the script to a text file and save with the `.sh` extension 2. Provide execute permission: `chmod u+x script.sh` 3. run the script by double clicking or `./script.sh` :::
It's exhausting and demanding but it's easy. I hope I'll make it to my first real app! I can read and write code but I have only basic experience in app development. But the process is well documented and easy to understand. Thanks!
I Gnome 44, when I double click a archive, the archive is extracted in a subdir of the current directory. Is it possible to change that behavior, so that a window opens with the contents of the clicked archive?
My usual workflow involves quite a good deal of side-by-side windows: For each "thing" I'm working on, viewing, doing, I use a separate desktop w/ all the required windows in there. For example when coding, for each project I usually have got an Emacs window, a Firefox window, often a Nautiuls window and occasionally an Alacirtty window open. Managing that kind of window placement has always been a hassle for me. The default snap-to-edge in Gnome works quite well but is limited. --- That's until I found out about [Tactile](https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/4548/tactile/) a few days ago: it's a Gnome Shell extension that helps you place windows in a configurable tile set. I've been using it for a couple of days now and it has really upped my workflow substantially. Here's a shout out to the developer 👏 - Practical and smart idea - Stable implementation - Easy to use - gets out of your way - Reasonably configurable Definitely worth trying out ✅
I saw the issue open [here](https://tracker.ceph.com/issues/47425) regarding a configurable Zstandard compression level for Nautilus Compressor, but I'm not sure how to reveal Zstandard compression in Nautilus as a compressor option in the first place. Is this possible? If so, how can I do it? I'm already aware nautilus-scripts is a thing, but I'm looking for a solution specifically in this dropdown menu. Thanks!
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/2837412 > How can I see how much memory each extension is using?
This is a fork of QGnomePlatform updated to the new LibAdwaita look There's no flatpak version yet (which is why it doesn't work in flatpak applications) but the developer said on Reddit that he's gonna make one
Is there a way to make those title bars look more like GTK 4? Here's what they look like: ![](https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/e989921e-cede-4d94-8bc7-95c0df6c886c.png) It doesn't really fit into the desktop because of the gradient and the buttons.
I recently purchased, ripped, and almost finished transcoding the entire series of Friends. I’m currently in the process of converting subtitles with Subtitle Edit. I’d like to save myself a bit of work by taking the last 13-14 characters off the ends of the file names. For example, I’d like to take track13[spa] off of the following filename: 03x10 - The One Where Rachel Quits_track13_[spa].sup Or is this not possible with Nautilus?
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