Workspace Indicator in GNOME 45 and Extensions in GNOME 45
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Top-left ‘Activities’ Replaced with Workspace Indicator in GNOME 45
In the recent update of Ubuntu 23.10 daily build, the GNOME desktop has been updated to v45 beta. And, here are some visual changes. The default wallpaper now has a dark variant. Meaning changing Ubuntu Desktop to dark style will also change to dark style wallpaper.
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Florian Müllner: Extensions in GNOME 45
By now it is probably no longer news to many: GNOME Shell moved from GJS’ own custom imports system to standard JavaScript modules (ESM).
It's FOSS News:
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Linux Users Beware! GNOME 45 is Bad News for Extensions
With every GNOME upgrade, some extensions break; that's not new. But, with GNOME 45, every extension will break
And why is that? Let me tell you more about it.
With every upgrade, there is always a technical improvement or change.
And, GNOME 45 comes with pretty exciting changes, except this one.
Linuxiac:
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GNOME 45 Breaks Extensions’ Compatibility
The GNOME desktop environment has long been a choice for Linux users. It is known for its elegant design, user-friendly interface, and vibrant ecosystem of extensions that allow users to customize their desktop experience. However, as technology evolves, so must the software that relies on it.
In a significant shift, the upcoming release of GNOME 45, slated for release on September 20, is set to bring a substantial change that will affect the compatibility of extensions with earlier versions of GNOME.