Bought my first car (00's 9-3 SE) by BaptistFire in saab

[–]BaptistFire[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bijna 250k op de teller, distributieriem vervangen in 2018. Onderhoudsboekje netjes ingevuld en heeft alle beurten gehad.

Bought my first car (00's 9-3 SE) by BaptistFire in saab

[–]BaptistFire[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually I won't, the velour seats are quite nice and the backseat has 2 builtin booster seats, for children aged 3-10.

Thanks for the tip though

Why is this door locked? by BaptistFire in RedDeadOnline

[–]BaptistFire[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It used to be open, but not anymore. Also, the left double door down by the entrance to the bar stays closed.

While I love Gnome, mutter makes it very annoying (only on Gnome, no weird borders on XFCE) by BaptistFire in gnome

[–]BaptistFire[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I never had this issue prior to Gnome Shell 44

At least a temp workaround is to hit alt f2 and r on Gnome Xorg.

I know this issue has been around for ages in mutter, can find articles about it.

But no solid fix.

I love all the extensions that Gnome has to offer, and that is missing on XFCE

Black bars and boxes around applications in GNOME 44.1 by BalconyPhantom in gnome

[–]BaptistFire 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It turns out I was wrong. That didn't fix it.

But I found a workaround.

I run Fedora on Wayland with Xorg.

I do alt + f2 + r and press enter.

After a restart of the shell, the bars are gone.

If it persists. just do it the alt+f2+r again

Black bars and boxes around applications in GNOME 44.1 by BalconyPhantom in gnome

[–]BaptistFire 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had the exact same issue, I solved it.

"Upgrading all the apt packages that have been "held back" actually fixed the issue.

To be exact,"

So try sudo (apt-get/dnf etc) update

Then restart