JeffShee@ねくもり
JeffShee@ねくもり
@AngelSherry Thanks for reporting issue =) I tried with Fedora 41 beta (that comes with GNOME 47) on a VM, and I got it working by simply bumping the shell...
Hi @AngelSherry, thanks for reporting back, it helped a lot! I will merge it to the main branch and remove the experimental status after some testing on my system as...
@AngelSherry @aamaanaa The workaround for the nautilus issue has been pushed. Please try the latest master. Thanks for the concern about the development status. Recent efforts will be more focused...
Hi, I can reproduce this issue, here is the recording. Things I had done in the video: - Enable application blur and blur on overview in Blurr my Shell prefs...
@Mufanc Thanks for taking your time to experiment with Hidamari! It's fascinating to realize that you can embed a QT widget into GTK, which I never considered before. However, there...
Thanks for the reply! I tried both `pw-metadata -n settings 0 clock.force-quantum 1024` and `pw-metadata -n settings 0 clock.force-quantum 2048`, but it doesn't solve the problem. > It also doesn’t...
The system is ThinkPad P14s Gen 4 (Intel). Also, changing the audio volume too fast will crash the Easy Effects, much worse than the sound flickering issue. >
Sorry, after double confirming with `sudo coredumpctl info`, it's not crashing. But it will make the EasyEffects GUI unresponsive.  EDIT: It does sometimes segfault when plug/unplug earphones while leaving...
The longer you keep changing the audio volume, the longer the sound flickering issue persists. If you do that long enough, it will need a long time to recover.
It seems to be caused by preset autoloading, if I remove all of them the issue is gone. 