• @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        This is unlikely to break GNOME Extensions. Debian and Ubuntu only ship breaking changes in new releases, so you won’t get a new GNOME version without explicitly changing your sources and doing an apt full-upgrade

    • @[email protected]OP
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      21 year ago

      When you update GNOME, extensions that aren’t explicitly compatible, break.

      I don’t blame the extension developers. A lot of extensions should just be native features of GNOME.

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            then you’re using gnome wrong?
            seriously, extensions like Dash to X go against gnome philosophy and you should probably use kde instead in that case.
            extensions are intended be used for little “nice to have” features

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              11 year ago

              I’m not talking about Dash to Dock or sth like that. I’m talking about

              • opening a new window when I launch an application (rather than teleport me to another workspace)
              • clipboard manager
              • easy toggle for keeping my screen awake
              • any sort of tiling support beyond left/right
              • removing the useless window titlebars
              • have a wallpaper rotation