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Automount WebDAV (for kDrive)

Hi everyone, I’m really enjoying Gnome on Fedora and everything is almost perfectly set up. One of my only problems with my Webdav access to kdrive (cloud storage) in the file manager. It works fine but it’s not mounted automatically on startup. On the web, I’ve found that you should go to the disk utility to enable that but it doesn’t appear there. I’d want to do it on the GUI as I’m not knowledgeable enough to do it in the terminal. Can anyone help me?

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Window tiling

Until Gnome 45, I was using Tiling Assistant. It was mostly useful for separating my screen in two windows to compare two files. That extension ain’t working in Gnome 45 and it forces me to change my workflow. I mostly move between workspaces, but sometimes having two files opened on the same workspace was really useful. What extension are you using now and do you know if Tiling Assistant is gonna be ported to Gnome 45? It’s a shame important extensions are broken because of an update. I love Gnome though.

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GNOME 44.5 Arrives with Improvements for GNOME Software, Epiphany, and More 9to5linux.com

GNOME 44.5 desktop environment is now available with improvements for GNOME Software, Epiphany, GNOME Shell, Mutter, and other components.

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Introducing GNOME 45, "Rīga" release.gnome.org

Discover what's new in GNOME, the distraction-free computing platform.

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GNOME 45 "Riga" Desktop Environment Officially Released, This Is What's New 9to5linux.com

GNOME 45 desktop environment has been officially released with a revamped Settings app, improved Quick Settings, and much more.

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Extending the month to infinity feaneron.com

Greetings! It’s been a long time since my last article. I’d like to share some recent developments in GNOME Calendar that got some people really excited about: the infinitely scrolling …

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GNOME 45 Release Candidate Arrives with Last-Minute Changes - 9to5Linux 9to5linux.com

The Release Candidate milestone of the upcoming GNOME 45 desktop environment series is now available for public testing.

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GNOME Plans to Add a New, Unconventional Window Management news.itsfoss.com

GNOME plans to revamp window management and improve multitasking. Learn more here.

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Why GNOME Won the Linux Desktop - 6 reasons www.youtube.com

Keep exploring at [http://brilliant.org/InfinitelyGalactic/](http://brilliant.org/InfinitelyGalactic/). Get started for free, and hurry—the first 200 people get 20% off an annual premium subscription.T...

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GNOME 45 Beta Released, Here's What's New 9to5linux.com

The upcoming GNOME 45 desktop environment is now available for public beta testing with more new features, improvements, and bug fixes.

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GNOME 44.4 Is Out to Improve Epiphany, GNOME Software, and More - 9to5Linux 9to5linux.com

GNOME 44.4 desktop environment is now available with various bug fixes and improvements for Epiphany, GNOME Software, and other apps.

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GNOME 45 Beta Released With Many Improvements www.phoronix.com

The GNOME 45 Beta is out today as the latest development milestone ahead of its stable debut in September.

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gnome shell ram usage breakdown

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/2837412 > How can I see how much memory each extension is using?

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GNOME project considers adding window tiling by default www.theregister.com

Bringing automatic window tiling to the mainstream could be big – but what is it and how do you use it?

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Activities "overview" - huge performance hit since switching from Gnome 3 to 4

Hi there, with the Debian update from 11 to 12 came the switch from Gnome 3 to 4. This causes a huge performance problem in the "Activities" action I need to perform literally all the time, to switch between application windows. In the old system, this was very snappy, in the new system already four or five windows mean the computer practically freezes for a few hundred milliseconds including a frozen mouse pointer. It feels very awful. I would estimate the old version was at least four to eight times faster. I'm on an HP laptop with Intel onboard graphics. I didn't change anything with the Debian 11 to 12 update. Any help fixing this issue is appreciated. Ideally the overview would come immediately and the windows would be refreshed asynchronously, because now, if I have like ten PDFs open, it's completely unusable. I would prefer not to switch window manager, just because Gnome 4 assumes everyone got a ten times faster machine than five years ago. I am sure this a bug somewhere.

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#106 GUADEC 2023 · This Week in GNOME https://thisweek.gnome.org/posts/2023/07/twig-106/

Update on what happened across the GNOME project in the week from July 21 to July 28.

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Jakub Steiner: GUADEC 2023 is underway in Riga blog.jimmac.eu

It’s great to see people face to face after a long time. Kicked off the first day with an ADHD trip of a talk. Rather than putting links in my slides, where nobody has the chance of actually follow, I’ve assembled them here. Enjoy!

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Nautilus 43 - how to remember list sort order?

Hi there. Another Gnome 3x -\> 4x question. While I appreciate that Nautilus finally allows me to sort search results, it seems it now forgets the way I sort the columns, and instead *always* resorts to alphabetical sorting. So every damn time I open Downloads, which is like a hundred times a day, I have to press twice on 'Modified' and then find the tiny scrollbar to go up to the top again. So annoying. Tell me I'm missing something, and I can make it remember I want a particular sorting order for a particular directory?

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Some applications show ugly mouse pointer after Debian 11 > 12 update

Hi there. I've got two types of applications after updating Debian from 11 to 12, and consequently moving from Gnome 3 to Gnome 4. Those that seem fine and show the expected mouse point (system, Firefox, Thunderbird, LibreOffice etc.): [nice-cursor](https://i.imgur.com/jPoiRab.png) and others that now show a very ugly "fat penguin" kind of cursor, which also moves quite sluggishly (Mixxx, FreeCAD, OpenSCAD): [ugly-cursor](https://i.imgur.com/pIHZlAQ.png) I looked threw "Tweaks" but didn't notice any particular setting that might affect this. Any idea how I can make those applications use a descent mouse cursor?

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#105 Legendary Saturday Edition · This Week in GNOME https://thisweek.gnome.org/posts/2023/07/twig-105/

Update on what happened across the GNOME project in the week from July 15 to July 22.

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Hmm mastodon.social

It turns out that one the [#performance](https://kbin.social/tag/performance) issues I discovered some days ago in [#GNOME](https://kbin.social/tag/GNOME) [#Web](https://kbin.social/tag/Web) (where resources are not freed when closing a browser window) was caused by… a speed optimization previously made in the [#Epiphany](https://kbin.social/tag/Epiphany) [#opensource](https://kbin.social/tag/opensource) [#Linux](https://kbin.social/tag/Linux) [#browser](https://kbin.social/tag/browser) … nearly 20 years ago 👀 No surprise then that it wasn't a [#WebKitGTK](https://kbin.social/tag/WebKitGTK) issue, it even predates [#WebKit](https://kbin.social/tag/WebKit) ! 😂 [https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/epiphany/-/issues/2130](https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/epiphany/-/issues/2130)

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Potential retirement of the macOS CI builder for GLib and GTK discourse.gnome.org

The GNOME Foundation has been sponsoring a hosted macOS CI runner for a few years, but the admins are now planning to retire it for a couple of reasons: the hardware is getting long in the tooth (it’s still an x86\_64 machine) it’s a shared bare metal environment, for licensing purposes (you can only virtualise macOS on an Apple machine running macOS), so CI pipelines compete for resources and tend to clobber each other unless the dependencies are shared or are completely isolated and never ins...

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