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/
GNU General Public License v3.0
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Extension gets disabled after waking up from suspend state #461

Closed Anx450z closed 5 months ago

Anx450z commented 1 year ago

When I put my laptop to suspend. After waking up blur effects are disabled and when I check the extension it shows the status as disabled image

Which can not be re-enabled manually. I require a restart. My system: Fedora 38, all default settings (Wayland)

voronind-com commented 1 year ago

I'm on Fedora 38 Wayland, too, and have no such issues. I use sleep very often, tho I have S3 sleep. is you laptop S3 sleep or windows sleep?

Anx450z commented 1 year ago

idk about s3 sleep, What meant to say was suspend instead of sleep. I'll update the issue

voronind-com commented 1 year ago

idk about s3 sleep, What meant to say was suspend instead of sleep. I'll update the issue

there are currently two hardware implementations of suspend: classic S3 sleep and windows' "modern standby". you may or may not have a toggle in UEFI, better check laptop specs.

your laptop's windows standby implementation might not be correctly supported by kernel thus the issues.

Anx450z commented 1 year ago

Is this unfixable then? btw, I checked and my laptop supports the s3 sleep state

voronind-com commented 1 year ago

Is this unfixable then? btw, I checked and my laptop supports the s3 sleep state

I don't know, just thinking of possible causes. can you try enabling S3 sleep and checking if it stops disabling the extension?