aunetx / blur-my-shell

Extension that adds a blur look to different parts of the GNOME Shell, including the top panel, dash and overview
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/3193/blur-my-shell/
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Blur in Overview renderes above the desktop previews #283

Open Znert opened 2 years ago

Znert commented 2 years ago

Hi, since a view days (weeks?) whenever I switch to the overview, the blurred background overlaps the desktop previews.

It seems to be consistent every time I boot my laptop.

Here is the broken view:

Screenshot from 2022-06-06 10-44-42

And here it is fixed after I disable and re-enable the extension:

Screenshot from 2022-06-06 10-45-41-obfuscated

It stays fixed until I reboot.

I'm on Manjaro with Gnome 42.1 using Wayland.

pmoieni commented 2 years ago

can confirm. this also happens on Fedora 36 with Gnome 42.2 on Wayland.

Znert commented 2 years ago

Interesting, I use Fedora 36 with Wayland with I believe the latest version of Gnome on my office laptop, but everything works there. Are you on Nvidia too? Which drivers are you using? I think I'm using the proprietary drivers on my office machine, but definitely the open source ones on my private Manjaro laptop.

pmoieni commented 2 years ago

Interesting, I use Fedora 36 with Wayland with I believe the latest version of Gnome on my office laptop, but everything works there. Are you on Nvidia too? Which drivers are you using? I think I'm using the proprietary drivers on my office machine, but definitely the open source ones on my private Manjaro laptop.

Nope. I have an AMD 7400m GPU. The issue still present in version 39. It's not clear when this will happen. It's kinda random.

Znert commented 2 years ago

As an update, this issue now also happens on my Fedora work laptop and my Manjaro desktop. On my Manjaro laptop the issue still persists.

On my workstation I'm using Fedora 36 with Gnome 42.4.

Znert commented 1 year ago

Updated to Fedora 37/Gnome 43 on my workstation, issue still persists.

As a small updated, I can fix the blurred background by just launching the extensions app. Looks like something gets (re-)evaluated, which fixes the z-indexes?