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Blur effect not working - multi monitor. #40
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Thanks for the issue! This seems weird, the sigma value should not change a lot of things... Main.layoutManager.overviewGroup.get_child_at_index(0)
Main.layoutManager.overviewGroup.get_child_at_index(1)
Main.layoutManager.overviewGroup.get_child_at_index(0).get_effects()[0]
Main.layoutManager.overviewGroup.get_child_at_index(1).get_effects()[0] And, when you have a non-zero value of sigma, try this and tell me if it makes the background reappear (even with no blur): Main.layoutManager.overviewGroup.get_child_at_index(1).remove_effect(Main.layoutManager.overviewGroup.get_child_at_index(1).get_effects()[0]) |
Another thing I am thinking that might be related is that I have 2 displays running off my laptop, but the laptop built in display is disabled, as I am just using my laptop with 2 external monitors. Unsure if this is relevant. Essentially the laptop monitor itself is unused but has 2 monitors plugged into it. |
Also I like the purple snow/winter background you have on your example screenshot on the front page, how can I find this and download it? |
Also thanks for your help and interest. |
I have more information. I have noticed if I am on workspace 1 then the blur is working on all monitors on the latest update (not sure if it was before I updated but I updated today then noticed this). If I am on a different workspace like 2, or 3 or 4 then the secondary monitor does not have the blur effect. |
I might have spoken too soon. Sometimes when on the first workspace it does not work, although sometimes it does, so its sometimes working and sometimes not working. Im not sure how to trigger it working and how to trigger it not working at this stage. I dont remember it sometimes working and sometimes not working before I updated. |
This bug sure is weird, the sigma value should not have anything to do with how the background is displayed... What is the resolution of your monitors? And, is it possible for you to test it either with another monitor, or with another resolution or with wayland/xorg? So I make sure this is not a very specific bug, and I know how to reproduce it Btw, the wallpaper used is one of the default wallpapers in gnome :) |
ok give me a few days I will try do some testing with different setups and find if I can get it to behave differently in any way. |
Ok thanks a lot! |
I did find something quite quickly. If I log out and go into X11, I cannot reproduce the error. In wayland I get the sometimes it works and sometimes it does not problem. I am wondering if you have tested under wayland? Maybe you will have to click the activities button a lot of times to see it happen if you have a super fast machine, mine is a little older. |
Oh ok, that's clearer now! |
No worries I also have an older nvidia card but just disabled the blacklisting so I could use wayland. I also tried removing the proprietary drivers and using nouveau and same problem. I will carry on with nouveau for a while and see what performance is like. I disabled blacklisting by editing "sudo nano /lib/udev/rules.d/61-gdm.rules" and commenting out the blacklisting of nvidia like 3 lines down. |
I have this issue with AMD on Wayland, but it doesn't appear on Xorg. Blur only appears on secondary monitor unless sigma is 0 |
Also having this issue on AMD Wayland. |
This definitively is a gnome-shell bug, my extension should have nothing to do with X11 and Wayland... Does this bug happen no matter the disposition/resolution or the screens (primary one at left, right, ...)? And when it disappears, is it after for example getting out from sleep, or just without any apparent reason? |
Hi, I have switched back to X11 as I had some other things that were not working, and I had not heard from you for a while. One thing I would say is both my monitors are the same monitor and I noticed they both have the same serial number. I saw another gnome bug that affected me with night light and monitors that have the same serial number (because they came from the same factory and were bought at a similar time - ie in my case I bought 2 off amazon on the same purchase). Not sure if this gnome issue relating to identifying monitors and having trouble (if they have the same serial no) could be related but just mentioning it in case. As I mentioned under X11 there is no issue and I am using that at this moment so there is no urgency to fix it other than, this might be a bigger issue when more people start using wayland so good tho have in the back of the mind now in case something comes up. Kind regards |
Thanks for the follow-up, and sorry for taking a very long time to answer... To be honest, I don't really now how to solve this bug, until I have a decent computer that can run wayland (if I don't find one, I will login with wayland on my own computer, but for the moment I prefer to avoid it, as I broke my setup last time I did that due to a bug with cursor being scaled down that I could not fix without reinstalling...) What I find weird is that this bug happen with AMD and nvidia, but AMD is very well supported on wayland... So it looks like a deeper bug than "nvidia not supported for the moment", but I don't know where to search first |
No worries. Also unsure. |
Hi I have similar issue on X11 Nvidia. |
I have a triple monitor setup (AMD CPU and GPU) with Wayland / Gnome 40. Both Monitor 3 (My primary) and Monitor 1 are always showing the blurred background in the overview, only Monitor 2 is sometimes showing grey background for me... Monitor 1 and 2 are the same Model of Monitor if that makes any difference |
After updating to latest version of gnome/wayland etc on ubuntu Impish branch this bug no longer exists. Propose closing issue if other people can update to the latest version and confirm this also no longer happens. |
Same, I have this issue with the latest fedora 36 and I am using wayland. |
I'm trying to fix this in #271, sorry there seem to be quite a lot of duplicates... |
Can intermittently reproduce, shell extension 39, Gnome 42.3, Intel Mesa, Wayland, Fedora 36. Opening the overview occasionally blur properly applies, sometimes not. |
Same issue here, Gnome 43, shell extension version 44, wayland, arch-based distro. Blur only applies on laptop screen, not external monitor. |
Appears on external monitor without blur after running |
what exactly did you disable in gnome-tweaks? |
No OP, but disabling animations in the accessibility settings has the effect described. |
I also have this issue in GNOME 43.2. I have two monitors with this layout and it's very inconsistent on the display 2, sometimes working perfectly sometimes never working, the latter happening more frequently. It always works on display 1 though. But when changing layout to this just works all the time on both. It also works in vertical. I have no idea why this happens, but I hope it gives some leads. Thank you for this awesome extension. Fresh installed Arch Linux, Wayland, AMD GPU. Display 1 is 1920x1080@75, display 2 is 2560x1440@165. |
i am pretty confident, that this has something to do with the user theme extension. i tried out another theme, didn't like it and after switching back to adwaita my second (external) monitor is lacking the blur too. not sure if that helps, well. i guess its never touch a running system agian :> |
Excuse me if this "fix" has already been posted, but it worked for me: https://www.reddit.com/r/gnome/comments/1208tve/blurmyshell_not_working_on_2_monitors_setups/ just move the monitor where it is not working a little bit up or down in system settings and save and if its still not working move it again up or down again and save until blur works everytime. Hope this could help someone. It seems that it doesn't really matter if the displays are perfectly aligned or not, just move them around and save until it works. |
That is an incredible fix and worked perfectly for me thanks!! |
edit: It worked for a bit for me, then stopped working, thanks for sending it here though. it works off and on for some reason 😕 |
This fix didn't work for me but I can't perfectly align them anyway. My main monitor is 1920x1080, 144 Hz and my second monitor is 1680x1050, 60 Hz. |
I have 3 monitors. Setting my 3rd monitor to |
Hello all, I've tried to test this a little bit (with still only one monitor, but a lot of sweat and some debug flags for gnome-shell...). I've came up with something that could do the trick: #575, which is compatible with GNOME 46. This is really a kind of hack, that is not stable yet (I could not test it a lot, and I've only tested it for the panel blur anyway), but I need to know if that works a little bit... If this is not very effective, you can try to increase the timeout in the pull request (currently at 100, but I guess depending on you screen / gpu / cpu / idk this could be increased or lowered). Please tell me if this works so that I can spend more time on this particular fix. |
I just applied the patch while on the latest commit, using gnome 46. I noticed that:
This is the most progress I've seen in a while, please keep at it! |
@kugelvlitz thanks a lot! Could you try increasing the timeout number to something like 200? With that, the blur should appear nearly everytime, but a little bit delayed surely... |
@aunetx Frequency of the background appearing is about the same at 200, perhaps a bit better. When it does appear, it is delayed as you said. Playing with the value I found more success at consistency with 50. |
That worked, thank you! |
Had the same issue .. switching to Xorg did the work for me |
Hello!!! Could you please try the last commits from the |
Well, that's finally fixed :) |
Hello, I am opening bug as per request.
I have attached 2 screenshots showing an issue relating to setting a sigma value. When it is above 0 then you do not see a background on secondary monitor, at least for me.
Please see 2 screenshots:
Kind regards
Peter
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