| 2 Jun 2021 |
blablablerg | I also updated to nixos-21.05 and gnome40, now the dock is at the bottom and my whole desktop zooms out when I click Activities | 13:38:47 |
blablablerg | How do I change this back? so dock to side and no zooming? | 13:39:04 |
piegames | In reply to @blablablerg:matrix.org How do I change this back? so dock to side and no zooming? You downgrade to Gnome 3.38. Or maybe hack a GNOME extension together that does it for you. | 13:42:22 |
blablablerg | all right, Ill downgrade then, how do I do that? (sorry I am new to nix) | 13:42:54 |
piegames | But seriously, don't go "eeh change I want the old thing back" and instead give it a try for a week or so before investing into the downgrade path of doom. | 13:43:08 |
blablablerg | the thing is I just use one workspace | 13:43:59 |
blablablerg | but you know what, I'll give it a try | 13:44:35 |
blablablerg | Is it possible to change the grey background at least? | 13:52:25 |
blablablerg | Because it breaks with my theming now | 13:52:33 |
blablablerg | Ah, found blur my shell, that works | 14:36:43 |
| 3 Jun 2021 |
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hmenke | In reply to @hmenke:matrix.org I just updated from nixos-20.09 to nixos-21.05 and now I'm experiencing horrible input lags with GNOME 40 on Wayland. There is often a noticeable delay between keypresses and characters appearing on screen (still < 1 s though) and when I move the mouse it often jumps. However, monitoring dmesg -w and journalctl -f doesn't show anything abnormal. Is anybody else experiencing input lag or has any idea how to debug this? | 09:37:16 |
hmenke | Does anybody have any advice on how to deal with this? It's absolutely infuriating with the constant misclicks and loads of typos, completely tanking the productivity. | 18:29:46 |
Jan Tojnar | you could try syprof | 20:34:48 |
Jan Tojnar | * you could try sysprof | 20:34:54 |
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jonge | hi, i just updated to nixos 21.05 and it's amazing, but the 3-finger-touchpad-gestures don't work for workplace switching. `services.xserver.libinput.enable` is activated. where to look else why it's not working? | 20:37:31 |
Jan Tojnar | * hmenke: you could try sysprof | 20:38:13 |
Jan Tojnar | * hmenke: you could try sysprof, but not sure about any concrete ideas | 20:38:47 |
Jan Tojnar | does your touchpad support it? | 20:39:17 |
Jan Tojnar | I can only say it worked for me out of the box | 20:39:56 |
jonge | Ok, its a relatively new lenovo thinkpad x13 yoga. Although i never ran anything else than nixos in it, so i have not *seen* multifinger support working on it | 20:42:31 |
Jan Tojnar | I would expect multifinger to work on anything relatively new | 20:49:57 |
ryantm | hmenke: What kind of GPU do you have? | 20:56:19 |
piegames | https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/125363 can somebody please help me a bit on this one? I haven't seriously worked with that GJS thing yet and I'm a bit overwhealmed. | 21:42:56 |
piegames | I tried looking at other extensions, but every one seems to have their own special soup for solving their version of the problem so this is no help. | 21:43:29 |
Jan Tojnar | piegames: there are two problems | 21:49:34 |
Jan Tojnar | one will be solved by the inputs | 21:49:46 |
Jan Tojnar | and the other by the stuff linked in the manual | 21:50:07 |
Jan Tojnar | * piegames: there are two problems (that I know of) | 21:51:05 |