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 not activating for windows after computer suspends (goes to sleep) #562

Open ifelsemaybe opened 7 months ago

ifelsemaybe commented 7 months ago

Hi!

I noticed that the blur stops working for my terminal and folder windows after my computer suspends, either due to inactivity or due to me shutting the laptop lid down.

Trying to turn the extension on and off is hit or miss. I sometimes get an error, as seen in the screenshot provided below.

Screenshot from 2024-03-31 15-54-41

I'm running Gnome, on Arch Linux. I've also tried to disable the rounded window corners extension, and I still get the same exact behavior/errors as described above.

tomaszk8266 commented 7 months ago

If it occurs also after locking the screen, it is probably related to #563

ifelsemaybe commented 7 months ago

Yea exactly, I get this issue when my session suspends/when I lock the screen. I also forgot to mention I'm on Gnome 46.

shans10 commented 7 months ago

I am on OpenSuse Tumbleweed Gnome 46 and I installed the extension from Gnome Extensions page, when my laptop wakes up from suspend the only issue is that my blur settings for the overview reset to default values only visually while when I go to extension settings they are the same and disabling and re-enabling the extension loads my personal settings without any issues.