GNOME Shell
The GNOME Shell redefines user interactions with the GNOME desktop. In
particular, it offers new paradigms for launching applications, accessing
documents, and organizing open windows in GNOME.
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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g-s-honor-lock-delay-GSettings.patch | 0000001812 1.77 KB | |
g-s-use-the-right-getter.patch | 0000001079 1.05 KB | |
gnome-shell-3.6.2.tar.xz | 0001396196 1.33 MB | |
gnome-shell-ScreenShield-become-modal-and-catch.pa |
0000003948 3.86 KB | |
gnome-shell-private-connection.patch | 0000008488 8.29 KB | |
gnome-shell.changes | 0000118753 116 KB | |
gnome-shell.spec | 0000008397 8.2 KB |
Revision 67 (latest revision is 261)
Stephan Kulow (coolo)
accepted
request 151394
from
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar)
(revision 67)
fix an + issue where the screen would not return to the desktop properly + when resuming from screen lock (bnc#801797, rh#878736, + bgo#689106). Also for 12.3
Comments 1
Hi! I've been helping the GNOME Project test patches that fix multiple very common GNOME Shell 40 and 41 crashes, as seen in this pull request:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/2029
The patches fix 1 crash that happens with vanilla GNOME, and multiple crashes that happens with extensions that incorrectly add "OR windows" to GNOME's overview (this is done by extensions such as Pop Shell).
These are severe and very disruptive crashes of the entire GNOME desktop, and the patch fixes all of them. So I suggest that openSUSE applies those patches too, so that users won't have to wait for upcoming GNOME releases.