@JoshStrobl
the latest batch of updates that arrived in the last few hours, caused bugs with my gnome top panel

this did not happen before...the clock which ive got on the right has similar issues
edit: the panel fonts are all wrong too, not adhering to whats described in the theme

    Lucien_Lachance That seems to be a fairly non-standard configuration. Could you elaborate more on your settings, what extensions you have set, etc.?

    from left to right its frippery applications menu, gnomenu (2 entries) and the openweather extension. theres also an issue with gnome shell not respecting the -natural-hpadding: and -minimum-hpadding:
    set in the themes, i always edit those cos i want the tray icons closer together, but it does its own thing now and not following the theme

    Dug deeper and may be the result of the St changes. Given we've isolated the performance issues down to the GL MaxAllowFrames, it's probably safe for me to remove those patches and just wait until a new point release.

    Was worth a shot I guess re. the St patches.

      JoshStrobl

      Hi Josh this is the output from sudo grub-customizer

      vj@vj:$ sudo grub-customizer
      Password:
      *** initializing (w/o specified bootloader type)…

      • reading partition info…
      • Loading Framebuffer resolutions (background process)
      • Finding out if this is a live CD
        sh: hwinfo: command not found
        *** initializing (w/ specified bootloader type)…
      • Checking if the config directory is clean
        *** loading configuration
        *** loading - preserveConfig: no
      • unsetting saved config
        *** loading settings
        *** loading grub list
      • loading scripts…
      • loading proxies…
        Segmentation fault

      @Lucien_Lachance Try running sudo eopkg install https://packages.getsol.us/unstable/g/gnome-shell/gnome-shell-3.32.1-43-1-x86_64.eopkg and rebooting, lemme know if the St patches removal fixes it for you.

        After the update my wifi broke. Using a Broadcom BCM43228, and the network applet sees the device but doesn't see any networks. Reinstalling broadcom-sta-current did nothing, and plugging in another wifi usb restored the connection.

        Rolling back was not possible as gnome-themes-standard-32bit was not found in the repo.

        E: checking and reinstalling broken packages found python3 and perl-to-ssl-socket as broken and reinstalled, but rebooting did nothing.

        Peek doesn't want to save gifs. Save window (File manager) suddenly closes ~ 1-2 sec.

          Solarmass Verified. Crashes on file dialog.

          My Wi-Fi also stopped working on my laptop after the update; I can see networks, but I can no longer connect to mine. Intel 8265/8275 (Dell XPS 9365).

          EDIT: Seems like it's an issue with hidden SSIDs, when I un-hide my wireless network, it works again. This wasn't an issue before the stack upgrade.

          Resizing window width in the default "dual tiling" GNOME feature fails most times, and "decouples" them (cancels tiling)

            ermo I've pushed a confirmed working Kodi 18.2 build. More details here: T7891

            Subtitles are working now! 🎈 🎆

            The Wayland session has disappeared after the latest patches in GDM, and I can't find any way to debug that

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              /usr/lib64/gdm/gdm-wayland-session[1608]: grep: /etc/shells: (translated) File or directory does not exist