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24 Nov 2023
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@uep:matrix.orguepWell then09:25:56
@hubofeverything:bark.lgbtHubble the Wolverine (they/them)I think the workaround may be outdated13:53:21
@hubofeverything:bark.lgbtHubble the Wolverine (they/them)
In reply to @hubofeverything:bark.lgbt

Now I have a separate issue

When I plug in my display with displayport, gnome seems to restart. This doesn't happen with my HDMI display.

Short excerpt from the log of display-manager.service

Nov 21 04:30:40 Gulo-Laptop gdm[1842]: Gdm: GdmDisplay: Session never registered, failing
Nov 21 04:30:40 Gulo-Laptop gdm[1842]: Gdm: Child process -7523 was already dead.

I'm on the gnome branch, using a laptop with nvidia hybrid graphics.

Re: displayport instability on 23.11

Nov 24 06:06:16 Gulo-Laptop systemd[2731]: Starting GNOME Shell on Wayland...
Nov 24 06:06:16 Gulo-Laptop .gnome-shell-wr[2907]: Running GNOME Shell (using mutter 45.1) as a Wayland display server
Nov 24 06:06:17 Gulo-Laptop .gnome-shell-wr[2907]: Made thread 'KMS thread' realtime scheduled
Nov 24 06:06:17 Gulo-Laptop .gnome-shell-wr[2907]: Device '/dev/dri/card1' prefers shadow buffer
Nov 24 06:06:17 Gulo-Laptop systemd[2731]: org.gnome.Shell@wayland.service: Main process exited, code=killed, status=9/KILL
Nov 24 06:06:17 Gulo-Laptop systemd[2731]: org.gnome.Shell@wayland.service: Failed with result 'signal'.
Nov 24 06:06:17 Gulo-Laptop systemd[2731]: Failed to start GNOME Shell on Wayland.
Nov 24 06:06:17 Gulo-Laptop systemd[2731]: org.gnome.Shell@wayland.service: Triggering OnFailure= dependencies.
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@hubofeverything:bark.lgbtHubble the Wolverine (they/them)No idea if this is related to nvidia drivers or not14:10:15
@hubofeverything:bark.lgbtHubble the Wolverine (they/them)I want to move to Hyprland but I also can't :P14:21:50
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@jayhenks:matrix.orgjayhenkswas photos app removed in gnome 45?15:16:49
@jayhenks:matrix.orgjayhenksi do not have it anymore15:16:56
@hubofeverything:bark.lgbtHubble the Wolverine (they/them)
In reply to @jayhenks:matrix.org
was photos app removed in gnome 45?

It's replaced with Image viewer (Loupe)

23.11 (WIP) release note:
- GNOME has been updated to version 45, see the [release notes](https://release.gnome.org/45/) for details. Notably, Loupe has replaced Eye of GNOME as the default image viewer, Snapshot has replaced Cheese as the default camera application, and Photos will no longer be installed.

15:24:16
@hubofeverything:bark.lgbtHubble the Wolverine (they/them)It can still be manually installed I think15:25:28
@jayhenks:matrix.orgjayhenks
In reply to @hubofeverything:bark.lgbt

It's replaced with Image viewer (Loupe)

23.11 (WIP) release note:
- GNOME has been updated to version 45, see the [release notes](https://release.gnome.org/45/) for details. Notably, Loupe has replaced Eye of GNOME as the default image viewer, Snapshot has replaced Cheese as the default camera application, and Photos will no longer be installed.

huh, but loupe does not really do the same as photos. Instead of showing all your photos in a nice grid you just have to click through them all
15:30:33
@jayhenks:matrix.orgjayhenksand also select the directories15:31:04
@jayhenks:matrix.orgjayhenksor am i wrong?15:32:59
@hubofeverything:bark.lgbtHubble the Wolverine (they/them)
In reply to @jayhenks:matrix.org
huh, but loupe does not really do the same as photos. Instead of showing all your photos in a nice grid you just have to click through them all
I'm not sure
15:36:38
@hubofeverything:bark.lgbtHubble the Wolverine (they/them)It was updated because of GTK4, an aging codebase, GPU acceleration etc Outlined here: https://blogs.gnome.org/sophieh/2023/08/30/viewing-images-in-gnome-loupe-and-glycin/ and https://apps.gnome.org/Loupe/15:39:07
@hubofeverything:bark.lgbtHubble the Wolverine (they/them)Again, eog (gnome-photos) can be installed with systemPackages, but loupe is the new default AFAIK15:40:20
@jayhenks:matrix.orgjayhenks
In reply to @hubofeverything:bark.lgbt
Again, eog (gnome-photos) can be installed with systemPackages, but loupe is the new default AFAIK
yeah, just a bit confusing for me as they actually server kinda different purposes
15:41:27
@hubofeverything:bark.lgbtHubble the Wolverine (they/them)I don't know enough about the two projects to comment further15:43:40
25 Nov 2023
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@adam:robins.wtf@adam:robins.wtfHi. There's a new release of fractal. Should I bump both fractal and fractal-next to v5?02:16:56
@uep:matrix.orguepsounds good to me02:37:29
@uep:matrix.orguephave been waiting for this 02:37:41
@adam:robins.wtf@adam:robins.wtflinsui got to it while i was asleep. they turned fractal-next into an alias. https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/26985213:36:41
@jtojnar:matrix.orgJan Tojnar
In reply to @jayhenks:matrix.org
huh, but loupe does not really do the same as photos. Instead of showing all your photos in a nice grid you just have to click through them all
photos was removed without replacement, see https://blogs.gnome.org/mcatanzaro/2023/08/17/gnome-45-core-apps-update/
14:08:35
@jayhenks:matrix.orgjayhenks
In reply to @jtojnar:matrix.org
photos was removed without replacement, see https://blogs.gnome.org/mcatanzaro/2023/08/17/gnome-45-core-apps-update/
Oh, interesting. Seems like not enough people cared about it
23:17:39
@jayhenks:matrix.orgjayhenksa bit sad23:17:42

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