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Blur effect disappears in overview with multiple monitors (intermittent) #65
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I cannot reproduce this on Arch Linux with the latest version from https://extensions.gnome.org. Please try disabling your other extensions for testing, and checking your journalctl log |
Done, thanks! |
@isaacmtzu93 what was the problem? do you have more details? |
The problem usually looks like this (my main screen on the left, the laptop one on the right, Fedora 34, Wayland). I've downloaded the latest version of the extension from https://extensions.gnome.org/ and it usually DOES work. Just sometimes it falters like that, although I don't see a pattern to that. It works like 95% of time so I suspect it might not be a problem of the extension itself. That being said I'd be glad to help with more details, assuming you give me some guidance with that. Thanks for making this incredible extension : D. |
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This issue appears to be a duplicate of #40 , please re-open if that is not so |
The extension fails with multiple monitors on arch linux, the effect of the blur in the background just work in one of the screens.
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