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Still no fix for showing location of mouse pointer in Wayland?

Still no fix for showing location of mouse pointer in Wayland?

Posted Sep 14, 2017 20:39 UTC (Thu) by DOT (subscriber, #58786)
In reply to: Still no fix for showing location of mouse pointer in Wayland? by Cyberax
Parent article: GNOME 3.26 released

Don't you get tired of all the hate?


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Still no fix for showing location of mouse pointer in Wayland?

Posted Sep 14, 2017 20:42 UTC (Thu) by Cyberax (✭ supporter ✭, #52523) [Link] (1 responses)

Since I often have to work with uncustomized GNOME desktops - nope.

Still no fix for showing location of mouse pointer in Wayland?

Posted Sep 16, 2017 17:53 UTC (Sat) by jmclnx (guest, #72456) [Link]

You have a stronger psyche then me, that would drive me crazy :) There are 2 extensions I require and without them I would find GNOME3 extremely painful.

In anycase, I will not miss these statuses as I never use them. I am not even sure what they are, but if these are the Icons used for Notifications (via notify-send) I hope the new version is similar to what KDE4 does.

Still no fix for showing location of mouse pointer in Wayland?

Posted Sep 15, 2017 16:09 UTC (Fri) by xorbe (guest, #3165) [Link] (2 responses)

I wasted an entire evening yesterday trying to figure out why tabs were missing in my shiny new gnome-terminal (upgraded from older distro). When I did eventually figure out how to get them, the tabs can't be renamed. Wound up using mate-terminal or kde konsole.

They've made things hard by trying to make things simple.

Still no fix for showing location of mouse pointer in Wayland?

Posted Sep 15, 2017 17:21 UTC (Fri) by jubal (subscriber, #67202) [Link]

Go for tilix.

Still no fix for showing location of mouse pointer in Wayland?

Posted Sep 18, 2017 8:55 UTC (Mon) by lamikr (guest, #2289) [Link]

So what did you need to do to get the tabs back to gnome-terminal?


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