juampiursic Since the update to GNOME 41 I have 2 issues. when opening or saving a file, the files window/dialog that appers to save or to search for a file, is not focused, I have to click this window to become on focus and then save or search whatever I wanna open. Changing the audio output does nothing, if I change from my speakers to the headset, it does nothing, audio is still coming out of speakers. I have to change to another device that is "disabled" and then change to the headset and voila, then it works. (or use pavucontrol to change devices).
JoshStrobl Not getting either of the issues you're reporting. For the second, is this via GNOME Control Center or Budgie, because Budgie has seen no changes to that part of the codebase, nor the underlying lib it uses.
juampiursic JoshStrobl Second is via GNOME Control Center. I don't mind the first one really but the second one is annoying, and more when the extension I use is not supported yet.
JoshStrobl Seems like your issue has been around since at least GNOME 3.38, at least according to https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/-/issues/1316
juampiursic JoshStrobl I see that using the extension I used to it does change the output device. Will have to wait for the extension to support 41. The first issue I think is Google Chrome related, didn't notice that only when saving files or uploading through Chrome the window is unfocused and also not translated to spanish.
Junglist juampiursic Are you referring to this extension (sound input / output chooser)? If so, it works under GNOME 41. All you need to do is edit the metadata.json file (eg with Gedit) located in the extension folder (/home/user/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/sound-output-device-chooser@kgshank.net) and add "41" at the end of the list of shell versions so that it looks like this: "shell-version": [ "3.34", "3.32", "3.36", "3.38", "41"