These extensions can TRANSFORM your GNOME desktop entirely!

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    00:00 Intro
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    01:29 Fly Pie: system menu
    03:01 Forge: Tiling window manager
    04:02 Gradience: colorful desktop
    05:59 Just Perfection: tweak everything
    07:27 Advanced Alt Tab Window Switcher
    08:39 Custom Hot Corners Extended
    09:47 Login Manager
    10:34 Pano: visual clipboard
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    FLy Pie is a circular menu you invoke with the mouse. And as you get familiar with it, you end up memorizing these gestures: you move your mouse in specific patterns to launch specific things.
    By default, you can press control + space to open that, but you can change that shortcut. It also works on Wayland, you just need to create a custom keyboard shortcut that launches the command:
    gdbus call --session --dest org.gnome.Shell --object-path /org/gnome/shell/extensions/flypie --method org.gnome.Shell.Extensions.flypie.ShowMenu 'YOURMENU'
    If you like tiling your windows, but GNOME's options are too limited, there Forge. Each new window opens in a new tile, and you can either drag and drop them using the mouse to reposition them and create your layout, or use a long list of keyboard shortcuts to do the same thing.
    Gradience lets you apply color palettes to the default Adwaita theme of GNOME: it won't change the shape of buttons and controls, but it will tint everything with colors of your choosing. It lets you either pick each color yourself, or you can let it create a color palette from an image. It will apply all these changes to all your GTK4, and GTK3 apps, provided you have the adw-gtk3 theme installed.
    Just Perfection comes with a few profiles to reduce the size of the top bar, or get rid of it entirely, but you can also have complete control over everything. It lets you change a lot of various variables, like the panel size, the panel icon size, the padding between indicators, the position of the clock menu, the sped of animations, the size of dash icons, the position of notification banners, the on screen display elements position, and more.
    If the default Alt tab window switcher doesn't work for you, then there's AATWS, for Advanced Alt Tab Window switcher.
    This thing is the just perfection of ALt tab. It changes how the window switcher AND the app switcher works. You can choose the position of each, at the center, bottom, or top of the screen, choose on which monitor this switcher appears, and how everything looks.
    But if you prefer using your mouse to do stuff, then maybe you're lamenting the lack of hot corner functionality in GNOME. Thankfully you have CHC E, for Custom Hot Corners Extended. It lets you define actions for pushing your mouse in any corner of the screen, including with modifiers: you can define an action for when you just place your mouse in the top right corner, of when you do that while holding COntrol, or while clicking any of the buttons, or while scrolling the mouse wheel.
    Another app, not an extension, is Login Manager settings. This one lets you tweak, as its name implies, the login screen of GNOME.
    If you need a clipboard manager, to keep track of everything you copy, Pano is probably the best looking one. it's an extension that lets you display all the elements you copied in a visual manner, as a strip at the bottom of your screen.
    Search light gives you a launcher / spotlight equivalent.
    Then you have Rounded window corners, which will round every corner of every window, even for apps that aren't GTK4 and aren't natively round.
    If you're missing these awful desktop icons, you can also add them back, with Desktop Icons NG. it's super customizable, and it restores that functionality if that's something you enjoy.
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  • @TheLinuxEXP
    @TheLinuxEXP  11 месяцев назад +16

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      @bokocchop 11 месяцев назад +5

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  • @JoaoAntonio-dt3rl
    @JoaoAntonio-dt3rl 11 месяцев назад +183

    The next version of gradience will be able to change the shell theme as well, it's currently in beta.

    • @TheLinuxEXP
      @TheLinuxEXP  11 месяцев назад +35

      Very nice!!

    • @maviniii
      @maviniii 11 месяцев назад +8

      I do love gradience, this application is very nice.

    • @John7No
      @John7No 11 месяцев назад +3

      nice!!!
      theming in Gnome is so inconsistent , so this extension is godsend

    • @mayredwood
      @mayredwood 11 месяцев назад +4

      It's still a bit buggy, but if you have any confidence with CSS whatsoever you can take it on - I'm using the Nightly version of Gradience and I definitely recommend it

    • @John7No
      @John7No 11 месяцев назад

      I installed it, but i see many apps not following the style I applied.
      the console app in ubuntu , vlc, thunderbird, are some. not sure why though.

  • @joshuapettus6973
    @joshuapettus6973 11 месяцев назад +68

    Excellent list. I would add GSConnect which adds KDEConnect functionality to Gnome very nicely. For those who find value in that sort of thing of course.

    • @PaulG.x
      @PaulG.x 11 месяцев назад +11

      I have used GSConnect for ages ,but yesterday I discovered something I didn't know it did.
      A phone call came in while I was watching RUclips and GSC was running and it muted the desktop audio.

    • @arghyaS
      @arghyaS 11 месяцев назад

      Kde connect pauses media in my case.

    • @angeloverlain
      @angeloverlain 11 месяцев назад

      yea it's in the gsconnect settings. for me it reduces the volume of my PC so I can hear my phone ringing

  • @subrezon
    @subrezon 11 месяцев назад +60

    The only extensions I'm using is gSnap, which allows you to create your own window snapping zones, Windows PowerToys style. A must-have if you use ultrawide or vertical monitors.

    • @justy1337
      @justy1337 7 месяцев назад

      Sheesh that's what I've been looking for the whole time!

  • @demoneyes5138
    @demoneyes5138 11 месяцев назад +24

    Never used Gnome in my entire 15-years Linux journey, but I'm very enthusiastic about the fact that more and more "classical" DE are integrating dynamic tiling features (Forge on Gnome, Pop OS and of course Kwin-Bismuth on KDE)!
    It's opening a whole world of new workflows to people even if they don't have the time to learn how to deal with the dedicated systems (Qtile, Xmonad, AwesomeWM and such)!

    • @inues
      @inues 11 месяцев назад +1

      I'm a little surprised it's taken this long to integrate the ideas worked out in traditional TWMs

  • @georgechertkov4140
    @georgechertkov4140 11 месяцев назад +31

    Not sure if anyone mentioned in the comments, but Freon extension is a helpful tool, especially if you wanna squeeze manually all the performance from the hardware. Also for those who wanna monitor temperatures

    • @Razzbow
      @Razzbow 11 месяцев назад

      Freon is nice but doesn't work on all hardware configurations

    • @georgechertkov4140
      @georgechertkov4140 11 месяцев назад

      @@Razzbow haven't met any problems despite my exotic laptop. It's based on lm_sensors, pretty basic stuff. The only time Freon doesn't work is when you update drivers, simple restart fixes it

  • @JamesLewis
    @JamesLewis 11 месяцев назад +17

    I use "Dash to Panel", because I have a large (32") 4K display, and so my top panel has a fair amount of empty space on the left, so this allows me to fold the Ubuntu "Favourites" dock, into the top bar, which makes the screen look a lot less cluttered, and I actually have more room for icons now!

  • @la_elucian
    @la_elucian 11 месяцев назад +10

    My favorite GNOME extension is Material Shell.
    It completely overhauls the UI, and it has a lot of really great layout options and customizations.

  • @Niuroteya
    @Niuroteya 11 месяцев назад +8

    Where were you before with this video...
    I mean I watch you for a long time, but some of these extensions do what I was looking for a long time, thanks! :)

    • @TheLinuxEXP
      @TheLinuxEXP  11 месяцев назад +4

      Glad it could help!

  • @ChrisFredriksson
    @ChrisFredriksson 11 месяцев назад +4

    Hey Nick, love these videos! Please make more extension videos - no idea on the type - but just make more. I really love these when you go through and show extensions! ❤ I wish you a wonderful weekend!

  • @Slugbunny
    @Slugbunny 11 месяцев назад +1

    This video was really helpful in pointing out all the possibilities in DEs for beginners like me. I've just been tweaking KDE settings and now have some new ideas to improve - thanks! 🤩

  • @hindigente
    @hindigente 11 месяцев назад +1

    I'm sure this is one of the most anticipated topics for many of your regular viewers, myself included, and you delivered.

  • @m4xr1ch4rd
    @m4xr1ch4rd 11 месяцев назад +6

    Thank you so much for this video!! It could not come to a better time, tysm!

    • @TheLinuxEXP
      @TheLinuxEXP  11 месяцев назад +3

      Glad you enjoy the topic!

  • @tommyluco
    @tommyluco 11 месяцев назад +7

    Rounded Window Corner is my favorite but since I personally ditched Gnome and moved on to Hyprland I have rounded corners anyways. Thanks for the video though as you showed some tools I didnt know yet!

  • @cybernit3
    @cybernit3 Месяц назад +1

    One handy extension is "ddterm" drop down term, just press F12 and see a shell drop down, quite useful. And you can press ALT-1 or ALT-2 to change TABS.

  • @matt_costa
    @matt_costa 11 месяцев назад

    Merci beaucoup por la vidéo!!
    Login Manager was really helpful for an issue I've been searching for months. As always, your vids have been helping me to materialize Linux the way I've been imagining

  • @AlonsoHeadbang
    @AlonsoHeadbang 11 месяцев назад +4

    Man I really love these videos about gnome extensions and useful apps :) not sure if it's just me but I find it somewhat hard to find cool extensions when "just browsing" not knowing what you are looking for, seeing the use of them in a video is so good

  • @rasaskitchen
    @rasaskitchen 11 месяцев назад +2

    Great video, thank you. Some of extensions I found useful:
    Command Menu,
    Dash to Panel,
    Firefox Pip Always on Top,
    GSConnect,
    Media Controls,
    Screenshot tool,
    Vitals,
    Switch Workspace,
    Caffeine,
    Extension Sync,
    and many more

  • @9ix1
    @9ix1 11 месяцев назад +5

    I hadn't known about Space Bar extension until recently. It's a workspaces indicator but pretty and customisable unlike the default one, and it replaces the unneeded Activities button

  • @naseef2075
    @naseef2075 11 месяцев назад +8

    Your timing can't be any more perfect haha, I was playing around with gnome extensions yesterday after a long time!

    • @randyharp3201
      @randyharp3201 11 месяцев назад +1

      I just switched my Surface pro 8 that runs tumbleweed which used kde to gnome last night and was looking at extensions for more customization. So I agree timing was even a bit uncanny for me.

    • @naseef2075
      @naseef2075 11 месяцев назад

      Nick's been watching us 😆

    • @LymanPhillips
      @LymanPhillips 11 месяцев назад

      Me too. I was investigating Gnome extensions last week to add some spice to my desktop.

  • @FernandoFeraBR
    @FernandoFeraBR 8 месяцев назад

    Nice video. Thanks for sharing!

  • @gljames24
    @gljames24 11 месяцев назад +36

    Gnome Extensions are my favorite thing about Gnome and why I don't switch to KDE. Especially Tiling Assistant. These are a great addition to my setup.

    • @Bob-of-Zoid
      @Bob-of-Zoid 11 месяцев назад +6

      KDE has a bunch of stuff natively you have to get similar in Gnome with extensions, but in Plasma, you can also get additional extensions, plugins, widgets, themes... so it's not something gnome has that KDE doesn't! Plasma can work with some tiling managers, and has many of it's own settings for tiling and it's behavior too. You can even set custom rules on a per app basis, and could already like a decade ago! Can you do that in Gnome?
      Also Gedit is nowhere near as good as Kate, Dolphin file manager blows away Nauttilus, and many KDE apps are extendable too. So in the end, KDE is still way more extensive and customizable, which the Gnome developers are obviously trying to catch up with.
      For me the main reason I don't like gnome is that they sometimes make really bad decisions and remove things people actually like and use to replace it with something better suited for cell phones (not desktops) and "Simplify" things which often turn out to be more difficult, like when they just yanked the menu bar which has been a staple since the very first GUI way back when, and replaced it with a silly hamburger menu! Not only did that add clicks to every operation, but they put it in a less coherent order, and even hid or removed entries! I remember opening Gedit one day with the menu bar gone and no way to turn it back on again! That's just plain stupid! Their forum was teaming with people asking where the menu bar went, and if they could restore it somehow, and the answer was no, and instead of realizing it was in fact a bad idea the Gnome developers insisted we just accept it and learn an entirely new way to do things: via the Keyboard which ignores amputees! Their big excuse for doing it in the first place was: To save screen real-estate, which for most people was way late, and no longer an issue anymore given the high resolutions we had by then. I like many others were on 4k already! I remember way back when, when the unified menu was an issue for many, and Gnome didn't want to just let every app have it's own menu bar and just make it hideaway or something, which would have been a great solution to gain screen space!
      That was it for me, I stopped using Gnome and have been happy with KDE ever since (nearly a decade now), because they may add all kinds of stuff, but it's rare they take away your ability to keep doing things the way you prefer, and respect their users input and suggestions.

    • @keit99
      @keit99 11 месяцев назад

      Tbf modern nautilus gets blown out of the water by nautilus 2.32 (and its various forks)

    • @ishangupta2380
      @ishangupta2380 11 месяцев назад +2

      You have bismuth in kde

    • @Bob-of-Zoid
      @Bob-of-Zoid 9 месяцев назад

      @@ivanhoang2726 I step on little Gnomes! They go cacrunchkapop!🤪😜😂

    • @Cenot4ph
      @Cenot4ph 4 месяца назад

      ​@@ishangupta2380tiling is there by default now

  • @Nanomaroni
    @Nanomaroni 11 месяцев назад

    Nick is back, not only bringing (finally) a cool breeze but a cool video as well, right on time for the weekend!

    • @zeta_eclipse
      @zeta_eclipse 11 месяцев назад

      a cool "breeze" 🔫 say sike rn

  • @xbeast7585
    @xbeast7585 11 месяцев назад

    Thank You So Much

  • @kpcraftster6580
    @kpcraftster6580 10 месяцев назад +3

    For anyone used to the redmond ui, dash to panel and arcmenu are essential for gnome

  • @moetocafe
    @moetocafe 11 месяцев назад +1

    Pano and the dynamic wheel menus (Fly Pie) grabbed my attention. Thanks for the video!

  • @obedNGABIREYIMANA
    @obedNGABIREYIMANA 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this helpful video.

  • @benjy288
    @benjy288 11 месяцев назад +6

    So you install all the extensions you need in order to make gnome work the way you want and then they break when the gnome devs release a new version of gnome, the more logical approach would be to have those customization options built in to gnome in the first place.

    • @Cenot4ph
      @Cenot4ph 4 месяца назад

      The more logical way would have been framework support for extensions such that it doesn't break every time

  • @synen
    @synen 11 месяцев назад

    Great video! Thank you Nick, merci.

  • @cluesagi
    @cluesagi 11 месяцев назад +3

    Another good one is Vertical Workspaces. It started out as a way to restore the GNOME 3 layout, but now it allows for extensive customisation of workspaces in general, so it's worth checking out even if you prefer horizontal workspaces.

    • @johnandmegh
      @johnandmegh 11 месяцев назад

      I loved the functionality of that one, but for some reason it kept causing gnome-shell to crash, taking down all of my desktop applications with it.

  • @jd31068
    @jd31068 11 месяцев назад

    Excellent list, the clipboard history is something I knew I needed (at times) but never sought out until recently. Then I hated myself for not doing so before. Geesh it is such a productivity power up.

  • @SvalbardSleeperDistrict
    @SvalbardSleeperDistrict 11 месяцев назад

    Lots of useful things here, thank you.

  • @IndianaRoy
    @IndianaRoy 11 месяцев назад +1

    I like to use "tiling-assistant" gnome extention. It fits great my workflow

  • @kricouille
    @kricouille 11 месяцев назад

    This is the video I didn't know I needed

  • @alexandrehuot3326
    @alexandrehuot3326 3 месяца назад

    Woah... I need these extensions!

  • @freeeeplay
    @freeeeplay 11 месяцев назад

    Using the Unite extension with Dash to Panel placed on the top is great if you want to save a bit more space while also having pinned apps always visible

  • @GenialHarryGrout
    @GenialHarryGrout 11 месяцев назад

    Great video full of useful extensions

  • @captgeoff0713
    @captgeoff0713 11 месяцев назад

    Awesome video! I can't wait for gnome 45!

  • @RipCityBassWorks
    @RipCityBassWorks 11 месяцев назад

    Pano sounds awesome, i'll have to try that!

  • @LostinSpacetime
    @LostinSpacetime 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for mentioning Just Perfection. On OLEDs one needs to hide any static element, like the top panel, and I found it difficult to do it reliably. Just Perfection does this.. and so much more :)

  • @MikhailT
    @MikhailT 11 месяцев назад +4

    The challenge I have with Gnome extensions is that there isn't an ABI for it, which means that every Gnome update can break compatibility with any random extensions.

    • @Cenot4ph
      @Cenot4ph 4 месяца назад

      Exactly, gnome development is a disaster. Plasma fixed this a long while ago

  • @ultrasys
    @ultrasys 10 месяцев назад

    Forge was a heck of a suggestion. Wasn’t aware of that. Thanks!

  • @gtsiam
    @gtsiam 11 месяцев назад

    Here's a simple and little know one I can not live without: quick close in overview.
    It allows closing windows from the over oew with a simple middle click.

  • @downey2294
    @downey2294 10 месяцев назад

    that forge extension looks pretty cool. i think i'll try it

  • @xperience-evolution
    @xperience-evolution 11 месяцев назад

    I love it Vanilla.
    Still looking forward to new features in the future

  • @bvd_vlvd
    @bvd_vlvd 11 месяцев назад +5

    Might not work for everyone but Volume Scroller is just fantastic. It allows you to change volume by scrolling on the top bar. Really handy if you're using your mouse a lot

    • @0Raik
      @0Raik 11 месяцев назад +6

      Little know fact. You can scroll the volume by scrolling in the speaker icon. Also works for the backlight and night light.
      I also use volume scroller and recommend you Custom OSD.
      I have volume scroller to scroll volume at the right side of the top bar and use top panel workspace scroll to scroll the workspaces at the left side. Best workflow so far.

    • @bvd_vlvd
      @bvd_vlvd 11 месяцев назад

      @@0Raikvery true! It's such a small place though, that's how I got the idea that you could expand it to the whole bar and I'm glad someone made it. Custom OSD sounds lovely and I'll grab it immediately. I hope there will be an option to switch workspaces by scrolling the new activities button in 45 but I don't even have to wait with this extension

    • @0Raik
      @0Raik 11 месяцев назад

      @@bvd_vlvd glad you find them useful. The one I use is top panel workspace scroll.

  • @ToxicTwisterC
    @ToxicTwisterC 11 месяцев назад +1

    I use a tiling window manager with my mouse because I like my windows to look neat and organized, and I don't have to go clicking behind opened applications to get to what I want.

  • @Linux_ASMR
    @Linux_ASMR 11 месяцев назад +12

    I like the simplicity of Gnome and the elegance of its desktop plus its apps ecosystem, but I do wish Gnome was a bit more customizable out of the box. Gnome extensions are a good addition but it's not fun when they're not compatible with the latest gnome version.

    • @PaulG.x
      @PaulG.x 11 месяцев назад +1

      In many cases you can disable version constraints to install extensions that are not marked for the version of Gnome you are using.

    • @0Raik
      @0Raik 11 месяцев назад +1

      If you're in a rolling release it can be a pain. I know because I'm using Manjaro but I plan to switch to Debian or another slower and more stable for long term.

    • @jaimeCabra
      @jaimeCabra 11 месяцев назад +1

      And I forget exactly where that setting is… gnome tweaks? Settings? Just perfection? Dash-to-x?

    • @PaulG.x
      @PaulG.x 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@jaimeCabra I went looking for it and couldn't find it , I used it when I installed Ubuntu 23.04 so it does exist. I have a suspicion it comes up when you install a "incompatible" extension version , probably in the Extensions or Extension Manager app

  • @cameronbosch1213
    @cameronbosch1213 11 месяцев назад +10

    If only they added the last GNOME Tweaks settings to an advanced tab in the default settings, specifically the window button settigns and the font anti-aliasing settings.

    • @0Raik
      @0Raik 11 месяцев назад

      There's something along that idea coming to Gnome 45 I believe. Installed apps will be able to add stuff to Gnome settings.

  • @samerjameel95
    @samerjameel95 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you

  • @Uchiha_Madara1224
    @Uchiha_Madara1224 11 месяцев назад +2

    12:18 agreed

  • @ZombieFartDev
    @ZombieFartDev 11 месяцев назад +1

    just perfection, gnome tweaks, extensions, drops mic

  • @MrAlexFortis
    @MrAlexFortis 11 месяцев назад

    Great video as always ,thanks :)
    I was hoping to see an extension, that can organise virtual dektops in rows, to make 2x2 four desktop layout, since having >2 in a row is just a waste of space, maybe next time I'll find it(I am not looking onto it cause Plasma is what I use, yet I have high respect for GNOME).

  • @bvd_vlvd
    @bvd_vlvd 11 месяцев назад +2

    Such a shame no one ever talks about probably my favourite extension of all time, Auto Activities. I don't use a dock, panel or desktop icons so all I see on my desktop is the top bar and my wallpaper. Auto Activities opens, well, activities after you close everything on the workspace. It saves you a click you'd make in 95% of cases after which you can open something from dash, open all apps or switch the workspace quicker. It's so easy to get used to and it dramatically improves the workflow Gnome likes to brag about.
    The only time it ever gets in your way is if you have a shortcut for something like a terminal. You can't just ctrl+alt+t to open the terminal from activities. No clue why considering super+numbers works normally.
    Edit: just realised that it's probably not working because I couldn't bother to make my own shortcut and downloaded Toggler extension to add the terminal shortcut.

  • @gyan277
    @gyan277 11 месяцев назад

    Here I come after so many days really missed ur content

  • @user-pc4fz8hn3e
    @user-pc4fz8hn3e 11 месяцев назад

    thank you

  • @salauddinomarsifatmahi8711
    @salauddinomarsifatmahi8711 11 месяцев назад

    Extension sync is the one we can't live without!

  • @lorduggae
    @lorduggae 11 месяцев назад +3

    Just Perfection is amazing. The onyl ones I use that you didnt mention are "Bring out Submenu of PowerOff/Logout Button" LONG name I know but its great makes turning off my PC one click faster. I also use "OSD Volume Number" so I can see the exact percentage of the volume changes I make.

    • @0Raik
      @0Raik 11 месяцев назад

      I recommend Custom OSD as it has way more options, Custom settings to all osd and even sexy transparency

    • @lorduggae
      @lorduggae 11 месяцев назад

      @@0Raik thanks for the suggestion, that one looks like it does way more than what I need/want.

  • @wintersolstxce
    @wintersolstxce 11 месяцев назад

    Gradience sometimes does change the look of buttons and such for specific themes like the pop os theme

  • @ItsLeFrench
    @ItsLeFrench 11 месяцев назад

    Hey Nick, what Icons set are you using there? They look fantastic.

  • @chell6022
    @chell6022 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you.

  • @duckrinium
    @duckrinium 11 месяцев назад +4

    KDE counterpart video when? It's awesome video regardless and I hope GNOME people find something pretty cool and useful they can use! FlyPie needs some to get used to it but it's awesome for someone with consistent workflow :)

    • @TheLinuxEXP
      @TheLinuxEXP  11 месяцев назад +3

      When Plasma 6 releases, probably!

    • @duckrinium
      @duckrinium 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@TheLinuxEXP I'm hyped for it 🤩

  • @kenny-user
    @kenny-user 11 месяцев назад

    Personally, i use these extensions:
    - Top Panel Workspace Scroll. Im too lazy to use keyboard shorcuts or open overview to move around workspaces, but scrolling on top panel for me is super fast and handy.
    - Brightness control using ddcutil. Just to control brightness of my external monitor and nothing else (i use a laptop btw)

  • @rayko12345
    @rayko12345 11 месяцев назад +1

    I really like Dash To Panel, you can get it to display numbers on each window (in the top bar) and then you can activate those windows with Win + 1, 2 or the corresponding number is written on the panel. It is just like KDE, but it writes the number on the window whereas in KDE there is no number....

  • @mirage809
    @mirage809 11 месяцев назад

    I personally adore Pop OS's auto-tiler. It's stupid useful once you adapt to it. So Forge is an awesome, drop in replacement for when System76 inevitably discontinue it in favor of Cosmic. Gonna have to mess around with that one and relearn some muscle memory.
    Pano is also awesome. A clipboard manager is something I sorely miss in Gnome after falling in love with the feature in Windows and KDE. Pano fills that void while fitting right in with the rest of Gnome aesthetically.

  • @T3d4_sh
    @T3d4_sh 8 месяцев назад

    What icon pack are you using?

  • @deffrainforge1239
    @deffrainforge1239 11 месяцев назад

    I love gnome but, i have problem with extensions ( tls connection handshake failed) and i dont know how fix it

  • @NeverlandSystemZor
    @NeverlandSystemZor 11 месяцев назад

    FlyPie is a neat idea... Would be really cool to see it on KDE someday. ;)

  • @shahshabbirahmmed8717
    @shahshabbirahmmed8717 11 месяцев назад

    Never knew gnome could be so much fun!

  • @affechristoph
    @affechristoph 11 месяцев назад

    I would add GSConnect to this list, as it is a version of KDE Connect that integrate quite well into the GNOME Shell

  • @SandeepKumar-ot5im
    @SandeepKumar-ot5im 11 месяцев назад

    Loved the video! BTW which shell theme and icon pack are you using? It looks beautiful

    • @jd4rce
      @jd4rce 11 месяцев назад

      I found it, it's named "Kora"

    • @SandeepKumar-ot5im
      @SandeepKumar-ot5im 11 месяцев назад

      @@jd4rce Thanks!

  • @robinsonbrasil
    @robinsonbrasil 9 месяцев назад

    Hi! What gnome theme are you using? I liked the blue of the folders.

  • @user-jc3ou1vg1q
    @user-jc3ou1vg1q 4 месяца назад

    What OS is this in the video and icon & theme pack?

  • @CoasterMan13Official
    @CoasterMan13Official 11 месяцев назад

    I don't need any of that, but it's good to know about that stuff.

  • @NurseJoe
    @NurseJoe 8 месяцев назад

    Thank god Forge exists. Astro good extension to enhance productivity at work.

  • @atonesb5251
    @atonesb5251 11 месяцев назад

    Fly Pie and Pano look like fun. Idk if I actually want to use them, but maybe. Fly Pie might be good for use with a gamepad.

  • @zil8600
    @zil8600 11 месяцев назад

    what is extension you use for make a dock panel?

  • @kyubum
    @kyubum 11 месяцев назад

    I really like search light. But It breaks shell sometimes while open app from it. It could be another error of my setting, but after turn off search light, There is no issues til now

  • @linuxsbc
    @linuxsbc 11 месяцев назад +1

    I use tiling with a mouse. Compared to a keyboard-centric tiler, I prefer dragging windows to memorizing keyboard shortcuts to move them to different places. Compared to a floating manager, I find it easier, as I rarely have to manually rearrange my windows.

  • @arantes6
    @arantes6 11 месяцев назад

    Links to the extensions pages in the description would be cool !

  • @temari2860
    @temari2860 11 месяцев назад

    What icon theme are you using? It looks really nice

  • @question-du-temps
    @question-du-temps 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this wonderful video, I was going to leave you a comment and ask you this question about your daily gnome extensions.
    what are the names of the icons you use please because it's very interesting

  • @calabi-yau4894
    @calabi-yau4894 11 месяцев назад +3

    Quick question - I've never used GNOME but do all these tweaks wind up in a dot file or something similar so that you don't have to redo the tweaks manually if you're using GNOME on other laptops or devices?

    • @makkar.ankush
      @makkar.ankush 2 месяца назад

      yeah all gnome settings are stored in dconf, you can copy it and restore easily

  • @RogueRen
    @RogueRen 11 месяцев назад +8

    Wait, YOU CAN GET RADIAL MENUS FOR YOUR DESKTOP?!?! ...Do I leave KDE for this...?

    • @TheLinuxEXP
      @TheLinuxEXP  11 месяцев назад +1

      Hahaha it’s so cool!

    • @dakota48
      @dakota48 11 месяцев назад

      Probably not because gnome 45 is nearing and it will blow extensions up like usual.

    • @ionutbortis3249
      @ionutbortis3249 11 месяцев назад

      The creator of FlyPie has a new project, Kando. Basically, it's the same idea but as a cross-platform application ;) ruclips.net/video/ZTdfnUDMO9k/видео.html

  • @luisalcantara6097
    @luisalcantara6097 11 месяцев назад +1

    I wish that gradience and night theme switcher played nice with each other. Otherwise gradience is great

  • @CrisisDigital
    @CrisisDigital 11 месяцев назад

    My favourites:
    ⚡App indicator and Kstatus notifier support
    ⚡Blur my shell
    ⚡Caffeine
    ⚡Coverflow alt tab
    ⚡Gesture improvements
    ⚡GS connect
    ⚡Pano clipboard manager
    ⚡Search light
    ⚡Useless gaps
    ⚡Pop shell

  • @Crackalacking_Z
    @Crackalacking_Z 11 месяцев назад +1

    I use Just Perfection and Custom Hot Corners for ages, they are well supported and survived many many GNOME revisions.

    • @jperfection
      @jperfection 11 месяцев назад +2

      45 port is almost ready :p

    • @Crackalacking_Z
      @Crackalacking_Z 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@jperfection Thank you for all the hard work!

  • @moamab4541
    @moamab4541 7 месяцев назад

    Please i want to ask you about the market text you used here 5.15

  • @merelynominal
    @merelynominal 11 месяцев назад

    Wow! I really did not know about Fly Pie though. I thought I've seen everything

  • @PlatinumLucario
    @PlatinumLucario 11 месяцев назад +1

    Also Nick, I need to correct something you said about your sponsor, Tuxedo computers. They don't have workstation computers (which are boards with Intel Xeon W, AMD Ryzen Threadripper Pro etc). They only have just regular desktops, NUCs and laptops. In future, please make sure you only mention what they actually have, not what they don't have.

  • @GooogleGoglee
    @GooogleGoglee 11 месяцев назад

    I like these videos

  • @adityarnsamal
    @adityarnsamal 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hey can you tell which icon pack is this 4:11 ? Btw nice vid❤️

  • @natbarmore
    @natbarmore 11 месяцев назад

    2:44 ooo! Finally a fully functional pie-menu interface!
    Can it be set to activate on right-click, without needing a keyboard shortcut?

  • @GileadMaerlyn
    @GileadMaerlyn 8 месяцев назад

    I'm on Fedora 39 and I can't find the "login manager" extension...

  • @joebezrobotny5744
    @joebezrobotny5744 11 месяцев назад

    Hey what icon theme ru using?

  • @blueeyedbaer
    @blueeyedbaer 11 месяцев назад

    I can't believe you haven't mentioned Dash to dock and Dash to panel. These two are the two extensions I install first. Also Bing Walpapers is an extension for those who want to get nice new desktop backgrounds every single day.

  • @DevJeremi
    @DevJeremi 11 месяцев назад

    You missed ArcMenu and DashToPanel use them, but still keep panel at top is more effcient this way then at bottom

  • @Deen_PS
    @Deen_PS 11 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you so much sir! But please how can I install all of these and how can I install the extension manager ?

    • @TheLinuxEXP
      @TheLinuxEXP  11 месяцев назад +3

      Extension manager is available on Flathub, and you can just search for the name of the extension in it and click « install » !

    • @Deen_PS
      @Deen_PS 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@TheLinuxEXP thank you !

  • @gotothemoon5108
    @gotothemoon5108 11 месяцев назад

    `gtile` is a bit similar to `gSnap`. Just that it doesn't lock the windows in pre-defined area. For example, with layout of 3 columns, u can select 2 of those columns for the browser.

  • @frankhuurman3955
    @frankhuurman3955 11 месяцев назад +5

    Dang I wish about Fly Pie and Just Perfection sooner, really awesome! :D don't understand why gnome tweaks & just perfection aren't somewhere in an advanced section of appearance settings or something.

    • @TheLinuxEXP
      @TheLinuxEXP  11 месяцев назад +5

      Tweaks have been slowly integrated in the main settings version after version, but yeah, more options out of the box would be nice

    • @cameronbosch1213
      @cameronbosch1213 11 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@TheLinuxEXPNot font anti-aliasing or the minimize and maximize buttons though...

    • @jperfection
      @jperfection 11 месяцев назад +2

      Yeah, having those options in GNOME Settings is much better.
      Some GNOME tweak options made their way to settings though. We will have more options in 45 in Date & Time section.
      I'll port it to 45 soon. I'll make sure the end user won't miss it on new releases.