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Linux is a family of open source Unix-like operating systems based on the Linux kernel, an operating system kernel first released on September 17, 1991 by Linus Torvalds. Linux is typically packaged in a Linux distribution (or distro for short).
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Wow, that's the biggest innovation in GNOME since Paperwm
I usually like to stay extension-free, but this looks pretty cool. I might try it out next time I'm on my PC. Something new.
Even Gnome-Tweaks?
I don't think Gnome Tweaks is an extension. Just an app that exposes some settings and DCONF options that haven't been added to the usual settings menu.
But nah, I don't use that either. Font settings really should be in the normal settings menu, though.
I pretty much change a couple of keybinds, remove a few .rpms and replace them with Flatpaks, and that's it.
This looks great, just installed it. Now to figure out how to make it looks totally transparent with just the different buttons and shrink it a bit like in the project's screenshots
In Top Bar Properties, select Type of Bar (Islands) and Height + Margins as needed
This extension looks fantastic. Good job guys
Blur my shell is pretty much what I use. I also have a wallpaper extension and knotifiersupport
Awesome. I'll see if it's a good replacement for Dash to Dock. Thanks.
Edit: Nope, but I can use them in tandem.
I'm new to Gnome, been using XFCE and Budgie for the longest time. Does this or any other extension allow offsetting the location of the date and time? A webcam attached to my monitor mostly blocks it.
I can't check at the moment, but that sounds like something 'Simply Perfection' would be capable of.
It's essentially an addon specifically for tweaking the appearance of gnome stuff.
This looks nice but what license does it use?
Is is plnned to have global menu functionality as well?