New Yaru discussion for general users

It would be great if you could open bugs light this

Reporting this type of problems as a bug only leads to an argument, rather than getting solutions.
Do you know where is the last one, which you replaced, btw?

However, bugs reach the right people to be fixed, while discussing here it might get lost.

Did not get this

Reporting bugs as a bug only leads to an argument. FTFY

The standard argument, after all. Not the solution. The bug reported “got lost,” as it is not favourable. Anyway, someone else had reported the same, in a different way. Let’s see how long it’d be there.

I did it, so that we can work on it properly

I know you did. You even mentioned this. But, where is the original?

I am also mentioning about another bug on the same lines from someone else too. (#11) If I “report” this one on Yaru-dark, the result would be the same. So, please report it yourself. You have Ubuntu Eoan so you can reproduce it, I suppose.

It appears that Ubuntu doesn’t know what it has as system extensions (at least one), who actually maintains it (and why). The thinking behind it is given in his blog (in Spanish) and in Git Lab page.

“The extension ID is supposed to be unique.” says @jbicha. True enough, but can carry any name, and that name is not a bug. Best always is to reproduce the matter and see.

Let’s try to clarify, because I don’t understand what you are saying.

Here I was referring to the problem you reported about Gedit with dark variant in this specific topic.

Except this, I don’t know which “original” you are talking about.

It is gone from ubuntu-bugs-gnome-shell, pal. Your modified version is there. I’d think twice, before posting a bug any more. There are so many themes available out there, if one doesn’t work. Most Linux users would do that. But, they’d first complain that the default versions don’t work.

This is true, but please don’t mix problems. The issue about Desktop Icon NG doesn’t have anything to do with Yaru.

You do the bug posting. You replaced one.

Yeah, Yaru developers are replacing your bug reports, Mark Shuttleworth is deliberately trying to kill Ubuntu desktop by not using D2P and your dog is methodically planning to kill you. You’re right not trusting anyone, pal.

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Who cares what you think. @c-lobrano knows and I know.

The worst are the yes men. They think they help, but…

You got better eyes?
Screenshot from 2019-10-07 23-50-07

Is anyone else has this issue? The Search button is too close to the Add button in GNOME Settings for Printers.


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Yes, but it doesn’t seem to be a problem with Yaru, I can see it in gnome-session + adwaita. Maybe you could report that upstream to https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/ and take advantage of yaru being now closely aligned to upstream :wink:

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hi, can you please tell me how to do that? i would like to go back to the dark shell theme

There is no official Yaru dark shell theme yet, I was just saying that Gnome would allow to switch to it in case there was one.

sorry, i misunderstood

I’m sorry for reviving this 2-year-old topic but I just have to get this off my chest.

Yaru has come a long way and it’s a worthy successor to Ambiance. One thing about it has been bothering me, though: why are the window buttons located on the right-hand side? I’m a Unity lover so I might be a bit biased, but I just can’t find a single objective advantage of the new layout. The Ubuntu Dock is placed on the left side, the Activities menu is on top-left, Files sidebar is on the left side, most of the things happen on the left side on Ubuntu. Why in the God’s name did we change the positioning of the window buttons? It frankly doesn’t make sense.

Was there a discussion about it? If so, where did it take place?